Ankkuriniemi O, Ainamo J
Department of Periodontology, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Acta Odontol Scand. 1997 Jun;55(3):192-7. doi: 10.3109/00016359709115415.
The first two surveys of the dental health of young Finnish men were conducted in 1919 and 1965. The objective of four subsequent surveys (1976, 1981, 1986, and 1991) was to collect both interview and clinical examination data for the monitoring of changes in the oral health status of the recruits. A significant reduction in self-reported toothache, gingival bleeding, and number of decayed teeth was observed from 1976 to 1991. At examination, the numbers of decayed teeth, teeth indicated for extraction, teeth in need of fillings, and missing teeth decreased substantially, as did the teeth with visible plaque, subgingival calculus, and teeth with 4-mm or deeper periodontal pockets. This comprehensive series of successive cross-sectional oral health surveys clearly shows that since 1976 a significant decrease in oral disease and treatment needs has taken place among the Finnish population of young men.
对芬兰年轻男性牙齿健康状况的前两次调查分别于1919年和1965年进行。随后的四次调查(1976年、1981年、1986年和1991年)的目的是收集访谈和临床检查数据,以监测新兵口腔健康状况的变化。从1976年到1991年,自我报告的牙痛、牙龈出血和龋齿数量显著减少。在检查中,龋齿、需拔除的牙齿、需要补牙的牙齿和缺失牙齿的数量大幅下降,有可见牙菌斑、龈下牙石的牙齿以及牙周袋深度达4毫米或更深的牙齿数量也显著减少。这一系列全面连续的横断面口腔健康调查清楚地表明,自1976年以来,芬兰年轻男性人群中的口腔疾病和治疗需求显著下降。