Fejerskov O, Baelum V, Luan W M, Manji F
Department of Dental Pathology, Operative Dentistry and Endodontics, Royal Dental College, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Int Dent J. 1994 Aug;44(4 Suppl 1):425-33.
Problems arise when attempting to compare caries data collected in both Africa and the People's Republic of China. These difficulties are not only the result of differences in the criteria used for the diagnosis of caries but are also due to the diversity of cultural and social conditions existing within each of the geographical areas. However, interpreted with caution, the data seem to suggest that caries experience among children is still fairly stable and at a low level, in contrast to the predictions of a decade ago. When comparing data from adult and elderly cohorts, however, caries is seen to be a widespread disease with continuing slow progression throughout life.
在尝试比较非洲和中华人民共和国收集的龋齿数据时会出现问题。这些困难不仅是由于龋齿诊断标准不同,还归因于每个地理区域内存在的文化和社会条件的多样性。然而,谨慎解读这些数据似乎表明,与十年前的预测相反,儿童中的龋齿情况仍然相当稳定且处于低水平。然而,在比较成人和老年人群体的数据时,龋齿被视为一种广泛存在的疾病,在整个生命过程中持续缓慢发展。