Methodological and biological factors explaining the reduction in dental caries in Jamaican school children between 1984 and 1995

Objective. To assess the methods used and results found in two surveys, one conducted in 1984 and the other in 1995, that indicated a large reduction in the prevalence and severity of dental caries among children in Jamaica, with special attention focused on methodological differences between the tw...

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Main Authors: Warpeha Rosalie, Beltrán-Aguilar Eugenio, Báez Ramón
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pan American Health Organization 2001-01-01
Series:Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
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Online Access:http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892001000700006
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spelling doaj-2d2ec91779f84d96a5b9e13c7241504c2020-11-25T00:22:46ZengPan American Health OrganizationRevista Panamericana de Salud Pública1020-49892001-01-011013744Methodological and biological factors explaining the reduction in dental caries in Jamaican school children between 1984 and 1995Warpeha RosalieBeltrán-Aguilar EugenioBáez RamónObjective. To assess the methods used and results found in two surveys, one conducted in 1984 and the other in 1995, that indicated a large reduction in the prevalence and severity of dental caries among children in Jamaica, with special attention focused on methodological differences between the two surveys and the biological factors that may explain the large reduction in caries. Methods. In 1984 a modified "pathfinder" methodology was used to measure the prevalence and severity of dental caries in 6-, 12-, and 15-year-old children in Jamaica. A similar survey was conducted in 1995. A comparison of the two surveys showed an 84% reduction in the severity of dental caries at age 12. Both surveys used the same diagnostic criteria and clinical procedures, but the 1984 survey included a higher proportion of rural residents than did the 1995 one. Results. The data show an epidemiological transition between 1984, when dental caries was highly prevalent and severe, and 1995, when the disease was less prevalent and was concentrated in a smaller proportion of the population. Conclusions. Most of the reduction in dental caries between 1984 and 1995 is attributable to the introduction, in 1987, of salt fluoridation. While the 1995 survey included fewer rural areas than the 1984 survey did, that does not invalidate the observed reduction in dental caries. The use of fluoride toothpaste and dietary fluoride supplements as well as access to dental health promotion and preventive and curative services do not seem to be major contributors to the reductions observed.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892001000700006Dental healthsurveysJamaicafluoridation
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author Warpeha Rosalie
Beltrán-Aguilar Eugenio
Báez Ramón
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Beltrán-Aguilar Eugenio
Báez Ramón
Methodological and biological factors explaining the reduction in dental caries in Jamaican school children between 1984 and 1995
Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
Dental health
surveys
Jamaica
fluoridation
author_facet Warpeha Rosalie
Beltrán-Aguilar Eugenio
Báez Ramón
author_sort Warpeha Rosalie
title Methodological and biological factors explaining the reduction in dental caries in Jamaican school children between 1984 and 1995
title_short Methodological and biological factors explaining the reduction in dental caries in Jamaican school children between 1984 and 1995
title_full Methodological and biological factors explaining the reduction in dental caries in Jamaican school children between 1984 and 1995
title_fullStr Methodological and biological factors explaining the reduction in dental caries in Jamaican school children between 1984 and 1995
title_full_unstemmed Methodological and biological factors explaining the reduction in dental caries in Jamaican school children between 1984 and 1995
title_sort methodological and biological factors explaining the reduction in dental caries in jamaican school children between 1984 and 1995
publisher Pan American Health Organization
series Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
issn 1020-4989
publishDate 2001-01-01
description Objective. To assess the methods used and results found in two surveys, one conducted in 1984 and the other in 1995, that indicated a large reduction in the prevalence and severity of dental caries among children in Jamaica, with special attention focused on methodological differences between the two surveys and the biological factors that may explain the large reduction in caries. Methods. In 1984 a modified "pathfinder" methodology was used to measure the prevalence and severity of dental caries in 6-, 12-, and 15-year-old children in Jamaica. A similar survey was conducted in 1995. A comparison of the two surveys showed an 84% reduction in the severity of dental caries at age 12. Both surveys used the same diagnostic criteria and clinical procedures, but the 1984 survey included a higher proportion of rural residents than did the 1995 one. Results. The data show an epidemiological transition between 1984, when dental caries was highly prevalent and severe, and 1995, when the disease was less prevalent and was concentrated in a smaller proportion of the population. Conclusions. Most of the reduction in dental caries between 1984 and 1995 is attributable to the introduction, in 1987, of salt fluoridation. While the 1995 survey included fewer rural areas than the 1984 survey did, that does not invalidate the observed reduction in dental caries. The use of fluoride toothpaste and dietary fluoride supplements as well as access to dental health promotion and preventive and curative services do not seem to be major contributors to the reductions observed.
topic Dental health
surveys
Jamaica
fluoridation
url http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892001000700006
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