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Trends in the Burden of Untreated Caries of Permanent Teeth in China, 1993-2017: An Age-Period-Cohort Modeling Study

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
卷 59, 期 6, 页码 896-903

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2020.06.012

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  1. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China [17103718]

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Introduction: This study aims to identify the trends in incidence and prevalence of untreated caries in permanent teeth in China during 1993-2017. Methods: Data representing >31 billion person-years of observation from the Global Burden of Disease study 2017 were analyzed. Age-period-cohort modeling was performed to investigate the trends in untreated caries that may be of value to policymakers. Analyses were conducted in 2019-2020. Results: Prevalence of untreated caries in permanent teeth decreased steadily before 2010; after which, an increasing trend was noted without the signs of plateauing (age-adjusted annual percentage change, 1993-2017:-0.54%, 95% CI=-0.75%,-0.33%; declining period RR, 1993-2017: p=6.33 10(-9); declining cohort RR, 1993-2017: p=3.46 10(-6)). Although untreated caries prevalence declined overall among multiple age groups (p<0.05), an increase in prevalence after 2010 was noted. This was driven by the deteriorating oral health condition in recent birth cohorts aged 25 years. Estimates of the longitudinal age trend (incidence:-0.013, 95% CI=-0.015,-0.011; prevalence:-0.0038, 95% CI=-0.0060,-0.0015) suggested that the highest untreated caries incidence and prevalence rate were both observed among young adults aged 20-24 years. No differences between incidence and prevalence of untreated caries were observed among adults aged 55 years (p>0.05). Conclusions: The increased burden of untreated caries in China after 2010 is driven by those aged <25 years. Untreated caries data from the Global Burden of Disease study are a valid complement to the data from the Chinese National Oral Health Epidemiology Surveys. (c) 2020 American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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