There is considerable debate over the estimate of true increment of caries in an adult population derived from a conventional epidemiological study. The purpose of this investigation was to compare the increment of restorative treatment provided by dentists for caries with an estimate of what would have been recorded in a conventional epidemiological study as FT(S). The two types of increment were calculated from data collected for 3,920 regularly attending adults over the age of 25 years receiving dental treatment from 24 general dental practitioners. The adults were treated by their dentists prior to baseline so that, in the dentists' opinions, there were no caries lesions requiring restoration. All treatment carried out over the next 12 ...
Background: The most commonly used indicator for dental caries level is the DMF-T index. The DMF-T i...
The aim of this study was to describe and compare findings regarding the prevalence and severity of ...
The aim of the study was to assess a possible improvement in dental health status in Belgian dental ...
There is considerable debate over the estimate of true increment of caries in an adult population de...
Objectives. Untreated dental caries is the most prevalent medical condition worldwide, with consider...
OBJECTIVES: Untreated dental caries is the most prevalent medical condition worldwide, with consider...
Recently, occurrences of dental caries have decreased dramatically. We studied the role of two param...
The DMFT (S) index, created at a time when caries was thought to be an irreversible condition of the...
The DMF (df) index represents the count number of decayed, missing or filled teeth (or surfaces) in ...
Prevalence. Objective To analyze whether two simplified indices, “DMF in 6 Teeth”(DMF6T) and “DMF in...
The traditional measure of caries, the DMF index, either as prevalence or incidence of disease, has ...
This research aimed to analyze of the relative share, frequency and correlation of restorations in b...
Objectives: To investigate the distribution and type of restorative treatment, including re-treatmen...
Caries progression seems to follow universal, predictable rates, depending largely on the caries sev...
Caries progression seems to follow universal, predictable rates, depending largely on the caries sev...
Background: The most commonly used indicator for dental caries level is the DMF-T index. The DMF-T i...
The aim of this study was to describe and compare findings regarding the prevalence and severity of ...
The aim of the study was to assess a possible improvement in dental health status in Belgian dental ...
There is considerable debate over the estimate of true increment of caries in an adult population de...
Objectives. Untreated dental caries is the most prevalent medical condition worldwide, with consider...
OBJECTIVES: Untreated dental caries is the most prevalent medical condition worldwide, with consider...
Recently, occurrences of dental caries have decreased dramatically. We studied the role of two param...
The DMFT (S) index, created at a time when caries was thought to be an irreversible condition of the...
The DMF (df) index represents the count number of decayed, missing or filled teeth (or surfaces) in ...
Prevalence. Objective To analyze whether two simplified indices, “DMF in 6 Teeth”(DMF6T) and “DMF in...
The traditional measure of caries, the DMF index, either as prevalence or incidence of disease, has ...
This research aimed to analyze of the relative share, frequency and correlation of restorations in b...
Objectives: To investigate the distribution and type of restorative treatment, including re-treatmen...
Caries progression seems to follow universal, predictable rates, depending largely on the caries sev...
Caries progression seems to follow universal, predictable rates, depending largely on the caries sev...
Background: The most commonly used indicator for dental caries level is the DMF-T index. The DMF-T i...
The aim of this study was to describe and compare findings regarding the prevalence and severity of ...
The aim of the study was to assess a possible improvement in dental health status in Belgian dental ...