Updated Comparison of the Caries Susceptibility of Various Morphological Types of Permanent Teeth
Author
: Mark D. Macek, DDS, DrPH; Britt C. Reid, DDS, PhD; Janet A. Yellowitz
Summary :In 1941, Klein and Palmer published a landmark study that ranked the relative
susceptibility to dental caries of various morphological tooth types. Specifically,
Klein and Palmer used a four-step approach, which included derivation of: (1) an
eruption schedule; (2) posteruptive tooth age; (3) cumulative number of decayed,
missing, and filled teeth and cumulative posteruptive tooth age; and (4) relative
susceptibility values. Their study was conducted when dental caries prevalence
and severity were generally high in the United States, prior to the introduction of
preventive measures such as fluoride and dental sealants. This investigation used
more recent data to assess whether declines in dental caries prevalence over
time have been accompanied by changes in the relative Susceptibility of permanent
tooth types
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