Dental Caries in European Adults and Senior Citizens 1996-2016: ORCA Saturday Afternoon Symposium in Greifswald, Germany - Part II.

This review assesses the development of oral health habits and status in European adults (35-44 years old) and senior citizens (65-74 years old) over the period of 1996-2016. There seem to be good opportunities for improving oral health habits by brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste among a...

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Published in:Caries Research
Main Authors: Carvalho, Joana Christina, Schiffner, Ulrich
Other Authors: UCL - SSS/IRSS - Institut de recherche santé et société, UCL - (SLuc) Service de dentisterie pédiatrique et de soins bucco-dentaires pour personnes à besoins particuliers
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Language:English
Published: S.Karger AG 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/203574
https://doi.org/10.1159/000492676
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spelling ftunistlouisbrus:oai:dial.uclouvain.be:boreal:203574 2024-05-12T08:09:35+00:00 Dental Caries in European Adults and Senior Citizens 1996-2016: ORCA Saturday Afternoon Symposium in Greifswald, Germany - Part II. Carvalho, Joana Christina Schiffner, Ulrich UCL - SSS/IRSS - Institut de recherche santé et société UCL - (SLuc) Service de dentisterie pédiatrique et de soins bucco-dentaires pour personnes à besoins particuliers 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/203574 https://doi.org/10.1159/000492676 eng eng S.Karger AG boreal:203574 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/203574 doi:10.1159/000492676 info:pmid/30227417 urn:ISSN:0008-6568 urn:EISSN:1421-976X info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Caries Research, Vol. 53, no. 3, p. 242-252 (2019) Adult Dental caries Epidemiology Incidence Oral health survey Prevalence info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunistlouisbrus https://doi.org/10.1159/000492676 2024-04-18T17:30:21Z This review assesses the development of oral health habits and status in European adults (35-44 years old) and senior citizens (65-74 years old) over the period of 1996-2016. There seem to be good opportunities for improving oral health habits by brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste among adults, as only 33-85% reported doing so. Caries experience was extensive among adults (≥92%). In adults of 23 countries, the mean DMFT score ranged from 6.6 to 17.6 (median 12.1). In senior citizens of 21 countries, the mean DMFT score varied from 14.7 to 25.5 (median 22.0). Repeated cross-sectional studies on caries trends in adults revealed a reduction of the DMFT value by 20%, referring to country-wide data. Among senior citizens, the corresponding reduction was 13%, with a shift in the DMFT components, i.e., with lower MT and higher FT scores. Edentulousness in the age group of 35- to 44-year-olds started disappearing in Europe from the year 2000, and had been markedly reduced in some countries during the last decade. However, the eradication of edentulousness among 65- to 74-year-olds has not yet been reported. Further epidemiological surveys should apply caries diagnostic criteria that, besides representing our contemporary understanding of oral health care, allow comparisons with previous surveys using the WHO criteria. In conclusion, in the last two decades, a decline in caries was observed among European adults, and to a lesser extent among senior citizens. It is expected that the decline in caries will contribute to better oral health of individuals. Article in Journal/Newspaper Orca DIAL@USL-B (Université Saint-Louis, Bruxelles) Caries Research 53 3 242 252
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Dental caries
Epidemiology
Incidence
Oral health survey
Prevalence
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Dental caries
Epidemiology
Incidence
Oral health survey
Prevalence
Carvalho, Joana Christina
Schiffner, Ulrich
Dental Caries in European Adults and Senior Citizens 1996-2016: ORCA Saturday Afternoon Symposium in Greifswald, Germany - Part II.
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Dental caries
Epidemiology
Incidence
Oral health survey
Prevalence
description This review assesses the development of oral health habits and status in European adults (35-44 years old) and senior citizens (65-74 years old) over the period of 1996-2016. There seem to be good opportunities for improving oral health habits by brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste among adults, as only 33-85% reported doing so. Caries experience was extensive among adults (≥92%). In adults of 23 countries, the mean DMFT score ranged from 6.6 to 17.6 (median 12.1). In senior citizens of 21 countries, the mean DMFT score varied from 14.7 to 25.5 (median 22.0). Repeated cross-sectional studies on caries trends in adults revealed a reduction of the DMFT value by 20%, referring to country-wide data. Among senior citizens, the corresponding reduction was 13%, with a shift in the DMFT components, i.e., with lower MT and higher FT scores. Edentulousness in the age group of 35- to 44-year-olds started disappearing in Europe from the year 2000, and had been markedly reduced in some countries during the last decade. However, the eradication of edentulousness among 65- to 74-year-olds has not yet been reported. Further epidemiological surveys should apply caries diagnostic criteria that, besides representing our contemporary understanding of oral health care, allow comparisons with previous surveys using the WHO criteria. In conclusion, in the last two decades, a decline in caries was observed among European adults, and to a lesser extent among senior citizens. It is expected that the decline in caries will contribute to better oral health of individuals.
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title_short Dental Caries in European Adults and Senior Citizens 1996-2016: ORCA Saturday Afternoon Symposium in Greifswald, Germany - Part II.
title_full Dental Caries in European Adults and Senior Citizens 1996-2016: ORCA Saturday Afternoon Symposium in Greifswald, Germany - Part II.
title_fullStr Dental Caries in European Adults and Senior Citizens 1996-2016: ORCA Saturday Afternoon Symposium in Greifswald, Germany - Part II.
title_full_unstemmed Dental Caries in European Adults and Senior Citizens 1996-2016: ORCA Saturday Afternoon Symposium in Greifswald, Germany - Part II.
title_sort dental caries in european adults and senior citizens 1996-2016: orca saturday afternoon symposium in greifswald, germany - part ii.
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