Wang N J
Department of Pedodontics and Caries Prophylaxis, Blindern, Oslo, Norway.
Int Dent J. 1996 Apr;46(2):86-90.
The purpose of this study was to compare dental status and resource requirements in immigrants to Norway, three to 18 years of age, with Norwegians of the same age group. Data on dmft and DMFT, fillings placed and time spent for dental care were registered in the records of 9000 such children in the period 1992-93. Eleven per cent of the children were immigrant children. Immigrant children three to six years of age had fewer sound teeth and more decayed, missing and filled teeth than Norwegian children and the pre-school immigrant children had higher treatment needs. However, the time spent on a pre-school child with an immigrant background was shorter than the time spent on a Norwegian child with the same number of decayed teeth. The differences between immigrants and Norwegians disappeared with higher age. Immigrant children older than six years had dental health and resource requirements similar to those of Norwegian adolescents.
本研究旨在比较3至18岁的挪威移民儿童与同龄挪威儿童的牙齿状况和资源需求。1992 - 1993年期间,在9000名此类儿童的记录中登记了乳牙龋失补牙面数(dmft)和恒牙龋失补牙面数(DMFT)、补牙情况以及牙科护理所花费的时间。其中11%为移民儿童。3至6岁的移民儿童比挪威儿童的健全牙齿更少,龋坏、缺失和已补牙的数量更多,且学前移民儿童有更高的治疗需求。然而,有移民背景的学前儿童接受牙科护理所花费的时间比有相同龋坏牙齿数量的挪威儿童更短。随着年龄增长,移民儿童与挪威儿童之间的差异消失。6岁以上的移民儿童的牙齿健康状况和资源需求与挪威青少年相似。