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Objectives: The present study was conducted with an aim to assess the caries profile of 12 year old Indian children
using Cariogram.
Study design: Hundred children were interviewed to record any illness, oral hygiene practices and fluoride exposure after obtaining a three day diet diary. Examination was done to record plaque and dental caries status.
Stimulated saliva was collected and salivary flow rate, salivary buffering capacity,
Streptococcus mutans
and
Lactobacillus
were assessed. The information obtained was scored and Cariogram was created. Differences between
mean decayed, missing and filled teeth ( DMFT) and Cariogram risk groups were assessed using ANOVA. Spearman Correlation coefficients were used to explore correlation among Cariogram scores and individual variables.
Results: It was found that 21, 45, 21 and 13 children had 0-20%, 21-40%, 41-60% and 61-100% chance of avoiding caries respectively in future. Significant correlation was observed between cariogram score and DMFT, diet
content, diet frequency, plaque scores,
Streptococcus mutans
counts and fluoride programme.
Conclusions: Cariogram model can identify the caries-related factors that could be the reasons for the estimated
future caries risk, and therefore help the dentist to plan appropriate preventive measures.
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