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Ejlali A, Taghipour H, KHashabi E, Mirizadeh S E, Asghari Jafar Abadi M, Esmat Saatloo S M. THE PREVALENCE AND INTENSITY OF FLUOROSIS AND DMFT AMONG 7-14 YEAR OLD SCHOOL CHILDREN IN VILLAGES OF MAKU IN WEST AZERBAIJAN. Studies in Medical Sciences 2015; 26 (8) :643-651
URL: http://umj.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-3092-en.html
Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Public Health, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , hteir@yahoo.com
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Received: 28 Jun, 2015 Accepted: 4 Aug, 2015

Abstract

Background & Aims: The present study aims to investigate the prevalence and severity of fluorosis and decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) in students aged 7-14 in villages of Maku.

Materials & Methods: The present research was carried out on 240 school children that were divided into two groups according to clustering random sampling. Group one included villages with average fluoride concentration of drinking water of 7mg/l, and group two included villages with average fluoride concentration of drinking water 0.45 mg/l. Then, Chi-square test and Mann-Whitney tests were applied.

Results: It was revealed that the percentage of fluorosis in groups 1 and 2 were 3.7 and 0.046, respectively. There was statistically significant relation between fluorosis and fluoride concentration of drinking water. According to Deans criteria, high percentage of students in group 1 had dental fluorosis (grades 2 to 5) (p<0.001), while the second group had healthy teeth. The mean DMFT score in group 1 was D= 0.95, M=0.025 and F=0.01 and in group 2 was D=0.4, M=0.025 and F= 0.

Conclusion: It is deduced that high prevalence of dental fluorosis is connected with high concentration of fluoride drinking water and it is suggested to control its level to eliminate the excessive fluoride from drinking water.

SOURCE: URMIA MED J 2015: 26(8): 651 ISSN: 1027-3727

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