Measuring Dental Caries in the Mixed Dentition by ICDAS

Caries has traditionally been assessed with WHO criteria including only obvious caries lesions. ICDAS has been developed to detect also the enamel caries lesions. This study aims to study caries and the associations of the number of caries lesions between the permanent and primary molars with ICDAS...

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Main Authors: Eino Honkala, Riina Runnel, Sisko Honkala, Jana Olak, Tero Vahlberg, Mare Saag, Kauko K. Mäkinen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:International Journal of Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/150424
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spelling doaj-58b5819226374d76be57a863060e3c6c2020-11-25T00:34:21ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Dentistry1687-87281687-87362011-01-01201110.1155/2011/150424150424Measuring Dental Caries in the Mixed Dentition by ICDASEino Honkala0Riina Runnel1Sisko Honkala2Jana Olak3Tero Vahlberg4Mare Saag5Kauko K. Mäkinen6Faculty of Dentistry, Kuwait University, P.O. Box 24923, Safat 13110, KuwaitInstitute of Stomatology, University of Tartu, Raekoja Plats 6, 51003 Tartu, EstoniaFaculty of Dentistry, Kuwait University, P.O. Box 24923, Safat 13110, KuwaitInstitute of Stomatology, University of Tartu, Raekoja Plats 6, 51003 Tartu, EstoniaFaculty of Medicine, University of Turku, 20014 Turku, FinlandInstitute of Stomatology, University of Tartu, Raekoja Plats 6, 51003 Tartu, EstoniaFaculty of Medicine, University of Turku, 20014 Turku, FinlandCaries has traditionally been assessed with WHO criteria including only obvious caries lesions. ICDAS has been developed to detect also the enamel caries lesions. This study aims to study caries and the associations of the number of caries lesions between the permanent and primary molars with ICDAS in the mixed dentition of the first and second grade primary school children. The clinical examinations of 485 children were conducted by four examiners with high reproducibility (inter- and intraexaminer kappas >0.9). The mean number of caries lesions—especially dentine caries—seemed to be higher in the second primary molars than in the first permanent molars. There were significant correlations between the number of lesions on occlusal and lingual surfaces between the primary and permanent molars. Enamel caries lesions, restorations, and caries experience did not increase according to age. Therefore, caries might be increasing in this population. As a conclusion, ICDAS recording seems to give appropriate information from the occurrence of caries lesions and its correlations between the primary and permanent teeth and surfaces.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/150424
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Sisko Honkala
Jana Olak
Tero Vahlberg
Mare Saag
Kauko K. Mäkinen
spellingShingle Eino Honkala
Riina Runnel
Sisko Honkala
Jana Olak
Tero Vahlberg
Mare Saag
Kauko K. Mäkinen
Measuring Dental Caries in the Mixed Dentition by ICDAS
International Journal of Dentistry
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Riina Runnel
Sisko Honkala
Jana Olak
Tero Vahlberg
Mare Saag
Kauko K. Mäkinen
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title Measuring Dental Caries in the Mixed Dentition by ICDAS
title_short Measuring Dental Caries in the Mixed Dentition by ICDAS
title_full Measuring Dental Caries in the Mixed Dentition by ICDAS
title_fullStr Measuring Dental Caries in the Mixed Dentition by ICDAS
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Dental Caries in the Mixed Dentition by ICDAS
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Dentistry
issn 1687-8728
1687-8736
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Caries has traditionally been assessed with WHO criteria including only obvious caries lesions. ICDAS has been developed to detect also the enamel caries lesions. This study aims to study caries and the associations of the number of caries lesions between the permanent and primary molars with ICDAS in the mixed dentition of the first and second grade primary school children. The clinical examinations of 485 children were conducted by four examiners with high reproducibility (inter- and intraexaminer kappas >0.9). The mean number of caries lesions—especially dentine caries—seemed to be higher in the second primary molars than in the first permanent molars. There were significant correlations between the number of lesions on occlusal and lingual surfaces between the primary and permanent molars. Enamel caries lesions, restorations, and caries experience did not increase according to age. Therefore, caries might be increasing in this population. As a conclusion, ICDAS recording seems to give appropriate information from the occurrence of caries lesions and its correlations between the primary and permanent teeth and surfaces.
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