Oral health condition of 12-year-old handicapped children in Flanders (Belgium)

  • S Gizani
  • , D Declerck
  • , F Vinckier
  • , L Martens
  • , L Marks
  • , G Goffin

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Abstract

The dental condition of 626 12-year-old handicapped children with mild mental or moderate to severe mental retardation or learning impairment, being 25% of the population of each of these groups, was examined in Flanders. An evaluation of oral cleanliness showed poor oral hygiene in 31.8% of the children. No significant differences were found in oral cleanliness among types of handicapping conditions, The mean DMFT score was 2.9 (s: 2.6) and DMFS score was 5.4 (s: 5.6). Almost 21% of the children were free of caries or fillings. No significant differences were found among groups of handicapped children. Handicapped children presented a low level of restorative care (restorative index score: 48.7%). Mildly mentally retarded children demonstrated the lowest restorative index (43.9%). The caries experience of first permanent molars represented the largest part of the DMFT score (64.1%). Sealants were present in 7.9% of children examined. A considerable percentage of mildly mentally retarded children and learning impaired children did not brush daily (22.1% and 20.9%) and did not receive help with toothbrushing from their parents or carers (91.0% and 94.7%, respectively).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)352-357
Number of pages6
JournalCommunity Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
Volume25
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct-1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • caries distribution
  • handicapped children
  • oral health
  • restorative index

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