Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 Dear all From where and wot books to follow for statistics for MJDF and ORE part 1?? If any files available, cud u plz post links? Any help is really appreicted. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 Thanks alot for providing us this info.God bless u. From: ebtessam elhamalawy <ebtessamhamalawy@...> " " < > Sent: Sunday, 12 February 2012 2:58 PM Subject: Re: Statistics HI DOC MARGIyou can go through the summary parthere are the important points courtesy of DR IRFAN who cleared first part. Mand Incisors - >40% 2 canals but separate foramina in only 1% Maxillary 4 – 74% >1 canal >1 foramina Maxillary 5- 75% 1 canal and 1 foramina Alcoholics in UK – Men – 72% Women – 57% 94 % OF COMBINED POPULATION OF ENGLAND, WALES AND NORTHERN IRELAND WERE DENTATE EDENTATE IS 6% England 12% Scotland 17 % HAS HEALTHY PERIODONTAL GUMS. 10% HAS EXCELLENT ORAL HEALTH 31%HAS TOOTH DECAY. 45% OF ADULTS HAS PERIODONTAL POCKETING EXCEEDING 4MM. 84%OF DENTATE ADULTS HAS ATLEAST ONE FILLED TOOTH. ADULTS AGED UNDER 45 WERE LESS LIKELY TO HAVE ANY FILLINGS. 37% OF DENTATE ADULTS HAD ARTIFICIAL CROWNS. 66%OF DENTATE ADULTS HAD VISIBLE PLAQUE. CANCER survival in 65 year old: Stage 1->85% Stage 4-> 10% stage1 males: 90% survival 1st year stage 4 : 45% `65% survival 5 year 16% <55% survival 10 years 12% Submucosal fibrosis (due to betel quid chewing) 10% chances of malignancy in 10 – 15 years Tooth Wear (Attrition) 16-24yr old – 36% 65 yr and over – 89% Percentage of population having type 1 hypersensitivity – 20 – 30% Oral Cancer in UK – 2% Squamous Cell Carcinoma – 90% of total oral cancers 0.2 – 8% in Europe and USA Men- 58% CHILDREN DENTAL HEALTH SURVEY Caries FREE 5 YEAR OLD IN ENGLAND AND WALES IS 55% 33% active caries – 2006/2007 38% OF 12 YEAR OLD IN UK AND WALES HAD CARIES EXPERIENCE IN PERMANENT DENTISTION. 54%OF 9 YEAR OLD NEED ORTHODONTIC EXPERIENCE. 33% boys and and 19% girls have experienced trauma at 12 years age 5 year old trauma 30-40% at toddler stage More than 50% <4years trauma to primary tooth affects underlying developing successor Tooth erosion: 6 year old 52% 15 year old 27% Oral Cancers in uk: 2% which are 2000. Half die i.e. 1000 Percentage of fluoridated water in uk: 10% Percentage of people with allergy in uk 10% % of bacterial load decrease by cleaning – upto 80% Gingivitis : 17-24yr olds - 77% 25+ - 87% Periodontitis: 17-24 yr olds – 3% 25+ - 64% Percentage of plaque – 72% Percentage of calculus – 73% %age of fissure sealants that fail and get carious >85% - after one year >50% - after 5 yearsBEST REGARDSEBTISAM From: doc_margi <doc_margi@...> Sent: Sunday, 12 February 2012, 12:19 Subject: Statistics Hi can anyone guide me regarding where to read Statistics form apart form adult and child stats 2009 and 2003. They are huge documents do we need to do all values?????????? Regards Margi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 is this stats sufficient then,,, plz tell ,if not where we can read statistics bhavani From: Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> " " < > Sent: Monday, 13 February 2012 1:21 AM Subject: Re: Statistics Thanks alot for providing us this info.God bless u. From: ebtessam elhamalawy <ebtessamhamalawy@...> " " < > Sent: Sunday, 12 February 2012 2:58 PM Subject: Re: Statistics HI DOC MARGIyou can go through the summary parthere are the important points courtesy of DR IRFAN who cleared first part. Mand Incisors - >40% 2 canals but separate foramina in only 1% Maxillary 4 – 74% >1 canal >1 foramina Maxillary 5- 75% 1 canal and 1 foramina Alcoholics in UK – Men – 72% Women – 57% 94 % OF COMBINED POPULATION OF ENGLAND, WALES AND NORTHERN IRELAND WERE DENTATE EDENTATE IS 6% England 12% Scotland 17 % HAS HEALTHY PERIODONTAL GUMS. 10% HAS EXCELLENT ORAL HEALTH 31%HAS TOOTH DECAY. 45% OF ADULTS HAS PERIODONTAL POCKETING EXCEEDING 4MM. 84%OF DENTATE ADULTS HAS ATLEAST ONE FILLED TOOTH. ADULTS AGED UNDER 45 WERE LESS LIKELY TO HAVE ANY FILLINGS. 37% OF DENTATE ADULTS HAD ARTIFICIAL CROWNS. 66%OF DENTATE ADULTS HAD VISIBLE PLAQUE. CANCER survival in 65 year old: Stage 1->85% Stage 4-> 10% stage1 males: 90% survival 1st year stage 4 : 45% `65% survival 5 year 16% <55% survival 10 years 12% Submucosal fibrosis (due to betel quid chewing) 10% chances of malignancy in 10 – 15 years Tooth Wear (Attrition) 16-24yr old – 36% 65 yr and over – 89% Percentage of population having type 1 hypersensitivity – 20 – 30% Oral Cancer in UK – 2% Squamous Cell Carcinoma – 90% of total oral cancers 0.2 – 8% in Europe and USA Men- 58% CHILDREN DENTAL HEALTH SURVEY Caries FREE 5 YEAR OLD IN ENGLAND AND WALES IS 55% 33% active caries – 2006/2007 38% OF 12 YEAR OLD IN UK AND WALES HAD CARIES EXPERIENCE IN PERMANENT DENTISTION. 54%OF 9 YEAR OLD NEED ORTHODONTIC EXPERIENCE. 33% boys and and 19% girls have experienced trauma at 12 years age 5 year old trauma 30-40% at toddler stage More than 50% <4years trauma to primary tooth affects underlying developing successor Tooth erosion: 6 year old 52% 15 year old 27% Oral Cancers in uk: 2% which are 2000. Half die i.e. 1000 Percentage of fluoridated water in uk: 10% Percentage of people with allergy in uk 10% % of bacterial load decrease by cleaning – upto 80% Gingivitis : 17-24yr olds - 77% 25+ - 87% Periodontitis: 17-24 yr olds – 3% 25+ - 64% Percentage of plaque – 72% Percentage of calculus – 73% %age of fissure sealants that fail and get carious >85% - after one year >50% - after 5 yearsBEST REGARDSEBTISAM From: doc_margi <doc_margi@...> Sent: Sunday, 12 February 2012, 12:19 Subject: Statistics Hi can anyone guide me regarding where to read Statistics form apart form adult and child stats 2009 and 2003. They are huge documents do we need to do all values?????????? Regards Margi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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