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This observational, cross-sectional study aims to evaluate the current caries risk profiles of children who underwent dental treatment under general anesthesia (GA) for early childhood caries (ECC) between 2015 and 2020 at Aydın Adnan Menderes University, Faculty of Dentistry. A minimum of 44 systemically healthy children will be included.
Caries risk will be assessed using the Cariogram model, incorporating clinical parameters (DMFT/dmft, Plaque Index, Gingival Index, probing depth), salivary factors (stimulated flow rate, buffer capacity), and standardized questionnaires covering diet, fluoride exposure, socioeconomic status, and dental visit history. Data will be collected in a single visit, analyzed using SPSS.
The study aims to provide scientific evidence for long-term preventive strategies and oral health policies targeting high-risk pediatric populations treated under GA for ECC.
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Early childhood caries (ECC) is defined as the presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled primary teeth in children, particularly those aged 71 months or younger. ECC is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood, with a prevalence reaching up to 70% in communities with low socioeconomic status. According to the data from the Turkish Oral and Dental Health Profile studies, while a decrease in the average number of decayed teeth and dmft index was observed in 2018 compared to 2004, an increase in the average number of filled and missing teeth was detected. Although this demonstrates improved access to caries treatment services, the persistently high prevalence of ECC indicates a continuing need for effective preventive strategies.
In the treatment of ECC, particularly in younger children with extensive caries and challenging behavior management, dental interventions are frequently performed under general anesthesia (GA). However, long-term follow-up studies have shown insufficient attention to oral hygiene and limited access to preventive applications among children treated under GA. Research on this patient group reveals a high incidence of recurrent caries after treatment. These findings indicate that approaches focusing solely on treatment are insufficient, as the risk of caries persists, and these individuals require long-term, structured follow-up.
The aim of this thesis study is to objectively evaluate the current caries risk levels of individuals who underwent dental treatment under GA for ECC. For this purpose, children treated for ECC under GA at Aydın Adnan Menderes University Faculty of Dentistry between 2015 and 2020 will be recalled, and their current caries risk profiles will be analyzed using the Cariogram model, the most up-to-date official web-based version available at "cariogram.uni.mau.se".
Caries risk assessment will be performed using a comprehensive set of parameters integrated into the Cariogram model, including:
Each parameter will be scored according to standardized criteria. Participants will be invited only once, and the study will have a cross-sectional design, with data collection completed in a single visit.
This research will provide scientific data for monitoring and protecting high-risk pediatric populations at both individual and community levels in the fight against caries. Furthermore, the findings are expected to contribute to the planning of preventive oral health services and the development of oral health policies. By examining the course of caries risk in individuals treated under GA for ECC in later years, this study will help better understand the need for preventive care in this population. These evaluations will not only reveal the current situation but also contribute to the development of effective and sustainable preventive service models for these individuals.
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Melis Akyıldız; Ebru Ersan
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