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Dental caries in peoples of Xingu Indigenous Park, Brazil, 2007 and 2013* * Article based on Pablo Natanael Lemos’s Masters thesis entitled “Oral health care of population of the Xingu Indigenous Park, Brazil, from 2004 to 2013”, presented to the Postgraduate Program in Public Health of the University of São Paulo, in 2016.

Abstract

Objective:

to describe the prevalence of dental caries and the supply of dental care in the population of Xingu Indigenous Park, Brazil, at 5, 12 and 15-19 years old, in 2007 and 2013.

Methods:

cross-sectional study panel, with secondary data provided by the Indigenous Special Sanitary District of Xingu and Project Xingu.

Results:

368 indigenous people were examined in 2007 and 423 in 2013; there was no significant difference between the means of the number of decayed, missing and filled teeth at 5 years (6.43 [2007], 5.85 [2013]; p=0.29), and at 12 years (2.54 [2007], 2.78 [2013]; p=0.81); this difference was significant at 15-19 years (6.89 [2007], 4.65 [2013]; p<0.01); the dental care index decreased from 21.7 to 7.1%, 44.1 to 16.4%, and 63.1 to 41.1%, respectively at 5, 12, and 15-19 years.

Conclusion:

the prevalence of caries remained high in children, with a reduction in adolescents (15-19 years old); there was a decrease in the supply of dental care.

Keywords:
Dental Caries; Oral Health; Indigenous Population; Epidemiology, Descriptive; Health of Indigenous Peoples

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