Schuller A A, Vermaire J H, Verrips G H W
Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd. 2020 Jan;127(1):42-50. doi: 10.5177/ntvt.2020.01.19076.
In this third article in a series of 5 in the context of the 2017 Kies-voor-Tanden Study, the results for the 11-year-olds are presented. The study was conducted among 11-year-olds who lived in Alphen aan den Rijn, Gouda, Breda or Den Bosch and consisted of a clinical oral examination and a questionnaire completed by both them and their parents. Of the 11-year-olds, 61% had caries-free permanent teeth. In 2011, this percentage was 73%. In 2017, there were still differences in oral health among socio-economic groups, to the advantage of the higher socio-economic group. The conclusion is that the oral health of 11-year-olds has not improved in the last 6 years. Despite the low prevalence of DMFS, there appears to be a trend towards deterioration. For risk groups, interventions to keep the teeth intact should be aimed primarily at improving preventive behaviour and good oral health self-care.
在2017年“牙齿保卫战”研究系列5篇文章中的第3篇里,展示了针对11岁儿童的研究结果。该研究在居住于阿尔芬阿登莱茵、豪达、布雷达或斯海尔托亨博斯的11岁儿童中开展,包括一次临床口腔检查以及一份由他们及其父母填写的问卷。在这些11岁儿童中,61%的恒牙没有龋齿。2011年,这一比例为73%。2017年,社会经济群体之间的口腔健康仍存在差异,社会经济地位较高的群体更具优势。结论是,11岁儿童的口腔健康在过去6年中没有改善。尽管DMFS患病率较低,但似乎有恶化的趋势。对于风险群体,保持牙齿完好无损的干预措施应主要旨在改善预防行为和良好的口腔健康自我护理。