Causal relation between malocclusion and caries

Authors

  • Sven Helm Institute for Community Dentistry and Graduate Studies, Royal Dental College, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Poul Erik Petersen Institute for Community Dentistry and Graduate Studies, Royal Dental College, Copenhagen, Denmark

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016358909007704

Keywords:

Clinical follow-up, orthodontic treatment need

Abstract

Abstract

In this second report of a follow-up study of long-term adverse oral health effects of malocclusion it is assessed whether various occlusal and space anomalies imply an increased risk of caries. In 1965-66 malocclusion was recorded in 176 adolescents who were re-examined in 1986-87 at the age of 33-39 years. DMFS scores, in the dentition as a whole and in the segments of the dental arches, were compared between subjects displaying specified traits of malocclusion at both examinations and a comparison group comprising subjects without malocclusion at both examinations. No relationship was found between the malocclusion traits and caries prevalence.

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Published

1989-01-01