AN INVESTIGATION RESULT ON THE DMFT IN THE STUDENTS OF KYUSHU DENTAL COLLEGE AND TWO OTHER UNIVERSITIES

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  • 歯大他二校の学生のう歯数
  • シダイ タ ニコウ ノ ガクセイノウ ハスウ

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We investigated the dental health condition in June, 1967. The subjects of the study consisted of 463 males, 85 females and the total 548 students aged 18 to 29 years, of the Kyushu Dental College, Yahata University and Dental Hygiene School in Kitakyushu city. The result were summarized as follows. 1. Average Number of DMF Teeth In the Dental Hygiene School was the mean 6.2 teeth, Yahata University was the mean 5.6 teeth and Kyushu Dental College was the mean 5.6 teeth. In the female, the number was a little more than that of the male. 2. Average Number of F Teeth In the Dental Hygiene School was the mean 4.5 teeth, Kyushu Dental College was the mean 3.6 teeth and Yahata University was the mean 2.9 teeth. 3. Rate of Present Dental Needs (Untreated Cavities, Extraction Indicated and Unprocedured Missing Teeth) In the Dental Hygiene School was 27.1%, Kyushu Dental College was 28.2% and Yahata University was 44.8%.

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