International Journal of Dentistry (Jan 2011)

Measuring Dental Caries in the Mixed Dentition by ICDAS

  • Eino Honkala,
  • Riina Runnel,
  • Sisko Honkala,
  • Jana Olak,
  • Tero Vahlberg,
  • Mare Saag,
  • Kauko K. Mäkinen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/150424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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Caries has traditionally been assessed with WHO criteria including only obvious caries lesions. ICDAS has been developed to detect also the enamel caries lesions. This study aims to study caries and the associations of the number of caries lesions between the permanent and primary molars with ICDAS in the mixed dentition of the first and second grade primary school children. The clinical examinations of 485 children were conducted by four examiners with high reproducibility (inter- and intraexaminer kappas >0.9). The mean number of caries lesions—especially dentine caries—seemed to be higher in the second primary molars than in the first permanent molars. There were significant correlations between the number of lesions on occlusal and lingual surfaces between the primary and permanent molars. Enamel caries lesions, restorations, and caries experience did not increase according to age. Therefore, caries might be increasing in this population. As a conclusion, ICDAS recording seems to give appropriate information from the occurrence of caries lesions and its correlations between the primary and permanent teeth and surfaces.