AFFECTION ON CARIES AND ITS COMPLICATIONS OF TEMPORARY TEETH OF CHILDREN IN A REGION WITH EXCESS FLUORINE CONTENT IN DRINKING WATER

Author:

Sheshukova Olha V.1,Trufanova Valentyna P.1,Bauman Sofia S.1,Kazakova Kateryna S.1,Polishchuk Tetiana V.1,Mosiienko Anna S.1,Lyakhova Nataliia A.1

Affiliation:

1. POLTAVA STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, UKRAINE

Abstract

Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the indicators of caries and its complications in the temporary teeth of children who permanently live in a region with a high fluoride content in drinking water. Materials and Methods: It was examined with the definition of caries and its complications 277 children in the age range from 2 to 13 years, who were born and permanently live in the urban-type settlement of Mashivka. The fluoride content in the drinking water of the settlement was 1.7-2.5 mg/l. Results: During the analysis of data from the survey of children who were born and permanently lived in the urban-type settlement of Mashivka, it was determined that the prevalence of caries of temporary teeth probably increases with age. Half of the 3-5-year-old children had caries-affected teeth, and temporary tooth caries reached the highest rates in 10-year-old children. It should be noted that a fifth of children in the youngest age group (3-5 years old) suffer from pulpitis and periodontitis of temporary teeth. Conclusions: The conducted examination of children urban-type settlement of Mashivka confirms the opinion that the excessive content of fluorine in drinking water does not have a caries-protective effect, and the intensity of the process reaches the indicators characteristic of regions with its optimal content. Such a situation requires strengthening measures for both primary and secondary prevention of dental diseases.

Publisher

ALUNA

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