Richardson P S, McIntyre I G
Department of Dental Health Policy, Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, London, UK.
Community Dent Health. 1996 Mar;13(1):11-6.
The paper reports the dental status of a cohort of Royal Air Force (RAF) recruits in 1988 and details the work required to render and maintain them dentally fit for their first 5 years in the service. The mean DMFT (7.3) at inspection in 1988 increased by 0.8 whilst the mean number of restorations placed was 4.0. Endodontic therapy was required by 13.4 percent of the recruits and crowns were provided for 9.6 percent. The recruits required twice as many restorations in their first year in the service to render them dentally fit as were required in any subsequent year to maintain fitness, this work needed 58 minutes of dental officers' time in their first year and 43 minutes per year thereafter. The number of dentists seen or courses of treatment undertaken did not have a significant effect on the number of restorations provided. The prevalence and incidence of caries in this group appeared to justify the RAF's policy of annual inspections but the number of carious lesions which did not progress far enough to require restoration after 5 years indicated that a preventive approach to treatment planning is important to avoid overtreatment.
该论文报告了1988年一批皇家空军新兵的牙齿状况,并详细说明了使他们在服役的头5年保持牙齿健康所需的工作。1988年检查时的平均龋失补牙数(DMFT)为7.3,增加了0.8,而平均补牙数为4.0。13.4%的新兵需要进行牙髓治疗,9.6%的新兵安装了牙冠。新兵在服役的第一年需要两倍于随后任何一年保持牙齿健康所需的补牙数,这项工作在第一年需要牙科医生58分钟的时间,此后每年需要43分钟。看过牙医的次数或接受的治疗疗程对补牙数没有显著影响。该群体中龋齿的患病率和发病率似乎证明了皇家空军年度检查政策的合理性,但5年后未发展到需要补牙程度的龋损数量表明,预防性治疗计划方法对于避免过度治疗很重要。