Prevalence and experience of dental caries among Singaporean schoolchildren: A time‐trend analysis from 2007 to 2019

Author:

Peres Karen Glazer12ORCID,Li Huihua12,Tan Melissa3,Lim Wanyi3,Wong Yim Heng3,Lai Bien4,Eu Oy Chu3,Peres Marco Aurelio12

Affiliation:

1. National Dental Research Institute Singapore, National Dental Centre Singapore Singapore

2. Oral Health ACP, Health Services and Systems Research Programme Duke‐NUS Medical School Singapore

3. School Dental Service Health Promotion Board Singapore

4. Paediatric Dentistry Unit National Dental Centre Singapore

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to describe caries prevalence and experience trends of permanent teeth among Singapore schoolchildren between 2007 and 2019.MethodsAnonymized records of all 6‐year‐old Primary 1 (P1), 11‐year‐old Primary 6 (P6) and 14‐year‐old Secondary 3 (S3) before the start of each school year were extracted from the Integrated Dental Electronic Assessment System (IDEAS) by school level, ethnicity and sex. Prais–Winsten regression was used to assess trends of mean decayed, missing and filled teeth (DMFT) and caries prevalence (% DMFT > 0) among the schoolchildren by school level, with reported Average Annual Percentage Change (AAPC) together with respective 95% confidence interval (CI).ResultsIn total, 519 471 P1, 566 573 P6 and 548 138 S3 were included during the above period, and the majority were comprised of Chinese children (P1: 67.2%, P6: 68.8% and S3: 71.0%, respectively). Overall, the prevalence of caries dropped from 6.9% in 2007 to 3.5% in 2019 among P1, from 34.5% in 2009 to 20.3% in 2019 among P6 and from 41.5% in 2007 to 33.5% in 2019 among S3 schoolchildren. The mean DMFT reduced from 0.11 to 0.05 among P1, 0.72 to 0.35 among P6 and 1.05 to 0.76 among S3 schoolchildren during the same period. Caries prevalence and mean DMFT were consistently higher among girls. On average, caries prevalence decreased 5% per year in P1 (AAPC −5.0 [95% CI: −6.1, −3.9]) and P6 (AAPC −4.9 [95% CI: −5.7, −4.1]) and 2% among S3 (AAPC −2.0 [95% CI: −3.5, −0.4]) schoolchildren. Caries prevalence decreased approximately 4% ~ 5% annually among P1 and P6 schoolchildren regardless of ethnicity. The average decrease in caries prevalence was lower (about 2%) among all ethnicities at S3 school level.ConclusionDental caries in permanent dentition of Singaporean schoolchildren had decreased from 2007 to 2019. However, the decrease observed among primary school students was more than double that among secondary schoolchildren.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Dentistry

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