Aim: The aim of this present study was to assess the dental caries prevalence in children and adolescents aged 3-19 in the Nordic countries, and to examine if the caries prevalence is affected by socioeconomic and cultural differences. Method: The study is a literature review based on 20 scientific medical reports based on the aim of this study. Result: Decayed missed filled surfaces (dmfs) of the 3-year-olds varies from 0.3 to 0.99 and from 0.9 to 7.3 in 5-year-old children. The Nordic 12-year-olds have similar numerical values. In Nordic 14-year-olds caries prevalence increases. In the late teens there is a reduction in caries prevalence. Children at Greenland have five times more teeth decayed than other Danish children. Socioeconomic an...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the caries prevalence among children and adolescen...
In a cross-sectional study the extent and distribution of dental caries was studied in 817 children,...
Background: All children in Sweden are entitled to regular, free dental care up to 20 years of age. ...
Av alla skolbarn i världen har 90 % någon gång haft karies. World Health Organisation har upprättat ...
In Sweden, children and adolescents with two foreign-born parents constitute 17% of all children in ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the distribution of caries in 12-year-old children in Sweden according to soc...
The purpose of this literature study is to study the dental caries status (DMFT) of 12-years-olds in...
The overall aim was to analyze the dental caries experience among Swedish children and adolescents a...
Despite a remarkable reduction in prevalence of dental caries in the developed countries, childhood ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate oral health status and coherent determinants in childr...
In the postwar period Swedish communities have become more multicultural. Although there are about 1...
The aim of this report was to compare the oral health in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, N...
Abstract ? An epidemiologic study on the prevalence and distribution of dental caries in 16-and 18-y...
The aim of this report was to compare the oral health in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, N...
Abstract ? Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden have all had a similar decline in dental caries duri...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the caries prevalence among children and adolescen...
In a cross-sectional study the extent and distribution of dental caries was studied in 817 children,...
Background: All children in Sweden are entitled to regular, free dental care up to 20 years of age. ...
Av alla skolbarn i världen har 90 % någon gång haft karies. World Health Organisation har upprättat ...
In Sweden, children and adolescents with two foreign-born parents constitute 17% of all children in ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the distribution of caries in 12-year-old children in Sweden according to soc...
The purpose of this literature study is to study the dental caries status (DMFT) of 12-years-olds in...
The overall aim was to analyze the dental caries experience among Swedish children and adolescents a...
Despite a remarkable reduction in prevalence of dental caries in the developed countries, childhood ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate oral health status and coherent determinants in childr...
In the postwar period Swedish communities have become more multicultural. Although there are about 1...
The aim of this report was to compare the oral health in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, N...
Abstract ? An epidemiologic study on the prevalence and distribution of dental caries in 16-and 18-y...
The aim of this report was to compare the oral health in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, N...
Abstract ? Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden have all had a similar decline in dental caries duri...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the caries prevalence among children and adolescen...
In a cross-sectional study the extent and distribution of dental caries was studied in 817 children,...
Background: All children in Sweden are entitled to regular, free dental care up to 20 years of age. ...