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  • Title: Epidemiology of dental caries in the pediatric and adolescent population: a review of past and current trends.
    Author: Hicks MJ, Flaitz CM.
    Journal: J Clin Pediatr Dent; 1993; 18(1):43-9. PubMed ID: 8110613.
    Abstract:
    Dental caries in the pediatric and adolescent population has continued to decline significantly over the past two decades, with approximately 50% of US schoolchildren considered to be caries-free. However, by the age of 17 years, only 15% of these young adults have not experienced caries. Over 85% of the lesions in the permanent dentition involve surfaces with pits and fissures, despite the availability of preventive measures such as sealants. Of particular interest is the fact that 17% of children and adolescents account for 67% of the total caries experience. This distribution of dental caries demonstrates the need for a reliable screening method to determine those individuals at high-risk for caries development. The identification of these caries susceptible children and adolescents, and the development of innovative, caries-preventive protocols are necessary for further improvement in the oral health status of the pediatric age group and creation of a caries-free population.
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