Zarkadi Athanasia E, Balli Despoina, Athanasiadou Polyxeni, Lambrou Panayioula, Arhakis Aristidis, Boka Vasiliki, Arapostathis Konstantinos
Department of Paediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Phone: +306 982542001, e-mail:
Department of Paediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
J Contemp Dent Pract. 2025 Apr 1;26(4):348-355. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-3855.
The aim of this study is to document caries status and assess the oral hygiene and periodontal health of Roma children in Thessaloniki-Greece, as well as explore correlations with dental behavior and perceptions.
All Roma children attending primary schools in a designated Roma community area of Thessaloniki were examined ( = 135). Oral hygiene was evaluated using simplified debris index (DI-S) and simplified calculus index (CI-S), periodontal health was evaluated using the community periodontal index (CPI), and dental caries status was assessed based on ICDAS II criteria. Questionnaires assessed dental behavior and perceptions.
Approximately 3.7% of individuals were caries-free, whereas 83.0% required restorative treatment. Calculus was found in 54.1% of subjects, and 33% presented with bleeding. A significant 51.9% have never visited a dentist and 40.7% seek dental care only in emergencies. Despite over half (51.1%) expressing dissatisfaction with their dental hygiene, 41.5% reported they rarely brush, 3% used dental floss, and 4.4% used fluoride mouthwash. Furthermore, 10.3% of the subjects reported smoking and 8.9% admitted to alcohol consumption.
The findings indicate the need to enhance Roma children's oral health awareness and access to dental care.
Evaluating the oral health of Roma children identifies unmet needs in a vulnerable group. It enables targeted prevention and treatment strategies. This promotes better overall health and supports equitable healthcare planning and policy development. How to cite this article: Zarkadi AE, Balli D, Athanasiadou P, Oral Health of Roma Children in Dendropotamos, Greece: A Cross-sectional Study. J Contemp Dent Pract 2025;26(4):348-355.
本研究旨在记录希腊塞萨洛尼基罗姆儿童的龋齿状况,评估其口腔卫生和牙周健康状况,并探讨与牙齿相关行为及认知之间的相关性。
对塞萨洛尼基一个指定罗姆社区地区的所有小学罗姆儿童进行了检查(n = 135)。使用简化软垢指数(DI-S)和简化牙石指数(CI-S)评估口腔卫生状况,使用社区牙周指数(CPI)评估牙周健康状况,并根据国际龋病检测和评估系统(ICDAS)II标准评估龋齿状况。通过问卷调查评估牙齿相关行为及认知。
约3.7%的个体无龋齿,而83.0%的个体需要进行修复治疗。54.1%的受试者有牙石,33%的受试者有牙龈出血。高达51.9%的人从未看过牙医,40.7%的人仅在紧急情况下才寻求牙科护理。尽管超过一半(51.1%)的人对自己的口腔卫生状况不满意,但41.5%的人表示很少刷牙,3%的人使用牙线,4.4%的人使用含氟漱口水。此外,10.3%的受试者报告吸烟,8.9%的人承认饮酒。
研究结果表明有必要提高罗姆儿童的口腔健康意识并改善其获得牙科护理的机会。
评估罗姆儿童的口腔健康状况可发现弱势群体中未得到满足的需求。这有助于制定有针对性的预防和治疗策略。这有利于促进整体健康状况的改善,并支持公平的医疗保健规划和政策制定。如何引用本文:Zarkadi AE, Balli D, Athanasiadou P, 希腊登德罗波塔莫斯罗姆儿童的口腔健康:一项横断面研究。《当代牙科实践杂志》2025;26(4):348 - 355。