Abstract:
Introduction: Spread of dental caries in children comprises: 55.8% in preschool children and 68.5%
in school children in Chisinau (Sturza T., 2010), 80-90% aged 6-7 years (Godoroja P., Spinei A., Spinei
Iu., 2003), 61.5-73.9% aged 6-7 years in Bucharest, Romania (Luca R., 2003), 75% aged 5-6 years with
the fissure caries prevalence in permanent and deciduous teeth (Курякина H.B., Савельева H.A., 2003),
76-91% (E. Cura, 2000). In recent decades a worsening of the caries pattern has been revealed through
occurrence of the explosive forms of caries with an accelerated development and with a trend of expansion on the teeth with the caries resistant surfaces.
Purpose and objectives: Assessment of incidence and intensity of caries in deciduous teeth in children.
Materials and methods: To achieve the proposed purpose 71 children from Primary School no. 82,
Ciocana district, in Chisinau were examined in the study. Mean age of patients within the study was
7.71 ±0.4 years with a range between 6 and 9 years. Examination was performed according to the WHO
methodology, by direct and indirect inspection using the dental mirror and by palpation using the dental
probe. Inspection findings and observations were recorded in dental health records (Form no. 43/e).
Results: Of the 71 examined subjects, 69 school children (97.18% of cases) had dental caries in deciduous teeth. Evaluation of the dental caries intensity index in deciduous teeth (со), in the examined
subjects has determined the mean value of 4.83±0.59.
Conclusions:
1. Incidence of the temporary tooth caries in children aged 7.71 ±0.4 years is high and it constitutes
97.18% in the study.
2. The temporary tooth caries intensity (со) in children aged 7.71 ±0.4 years is high and constitutes
4.83±0.59 in the performed study.