Stomatoloski glasnik Srbije 2011 Volume 58, Issue 4, Pages: 202-208
doi:10.2298/SGS1104202Z
Full text (
154 KB)
Dental status in adults of the municipality of Foča
Žuža Aleksandra, Radović Igor, Krunić Jelena, Stojanović Nikola
Introduction. Dental caries has been one of the oldest but still one of the
most common oral diseases in humans. Even though it has been almost
eradicated in developed countries due to increased fluoride use, adoption of
proper oral hygiene habits and systematic implementation of preventive
programs, caries remained one of leading oral diseases in developing
countries. Epidemiological data about the prevalence of caries is very
important for prediction of need for dental care, number of dental care
providers as well as financial aspect. The aim of this study was to determine
dental status and indicate dental treatment need in adults of the
municipality of Foca, Republika Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina). Material and
Methods. The study included 244 randomly selected residents (131 males and
113 females) from the municipality of Foca which were divided into three age
groups: 20-29, 30-39 and 40-49 years. Dental status and need for dental
treatment were determined in accordance to the criteria and methodology of
the World Health Organization. Results. Mean value of DMFT index was 12.7 for
the first age group, 16.4 for the second and 20.5 for the third age group of
respondents. Dominant components in the first group were restored and carious
teeth while in the third age group number of extracted teeth dominated. Also,
in the third age group of respondents need for one and two or more surfaces
fillings was significantly lower (p<0.01), but need for removable dentures
was significantly higher (p<0.01) as compared to other two groups.
Conclusion. These results indicated high value of DMFT index in adult
population of the municipality of Foca.
Keywords: KEP, adults, dental treatment, dental status