Evaluated the prevalence of dental caries in school children the public net education in Joinville (SC)
Journal Title: RSBO - Year 2005, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
This study evaluated the prevalence of caries and the index of CPOD in 640 school children between 6 and 12 years old of the public education in the city of Joinville (SC). The fluorinated water use of supplying (systemic and continuous method), added the dental folders, mouths washing or supplements, determined low indices of caries in Joinville.The city presented a CPOF of 2,6 to the 12 years old,what it is in accordance with the praised one for the World-wide Organization of Health.
Authors and Affiliations
Claudia CORREA, Sylvio MONTEIRO JR. , Maria SCHROEDER
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