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  • A study of 1,063 schoolchildren aged 6 to 15 years was conducted to examine the prevalence and incidence of dental caries in different regions of France, focusing on sex and urban versus rural backgrounds.
  • The DMFT index (which measures decayed, missing, and filled teeth) showed a significant increase with age, starting at 0.34 for 6-year-olds and rising to 6.51 for 15-year-olds.
  • Additionally, while 84.5% of 6-year-olds were free of caries, only 5.1% were still caries-free by the age of 15.

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An epidemiological study of 1,063 schoolchildren aged 6 to 15 years, from the Departments of Ille et Vilaine, Eure, Orne, Calvados and Manche was conducted of dental caries prevalence and incidence according to sex and urban or rural origin of the children. The DMFT index was respectively 0.34, 2.02, 3.85 and 6.51 at the age of 6, 9, 12 and 15 years. The DMFS index was 0.52 at 6 years and 11.32 at 15 years. At the age of 6, 84.5% of the children were free of caries whereas this percentage was only of 5.1% at the age of 15.

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