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Item Assessment of the Validity and Consequences of Different Methods of Expressing the Severity of Dental Fluorosis in a Subject(Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2000) Rwenyonyi, Charles Mugisha; Birkeland, Jan Magne; Haugejorden, OlaThe aim was to assess the validity and consequences of different methods of expressing severity of dental fluorosis in a subject. The analyses were based on Ugandan children (n = 481), aged 10-14 years, with life-long consumption of drinking water with either 0.5 or 2.5 mg fluoride per liter. Fluorosis was assessed using the Thylstrup and Fejerskov (TF) index. All children (n = 219) with 28 teeth and fluorosis on at least 1 tooth pair were selected to test methods of expressing fluorosis, e.g. the TF score on the most severely affected tooth, a maxillary central incisor, the median and the mean scores. A test group (n = 40), the 10 most and the 10 least severely affected children in each district, was used to evaluate the methods and a reference group (n = 179) to confirm or refute the findings in the test group. To evaluate consequences of the different methods of expressing severity of fluorosis in a subject, children from the low (n = 130) and the high fluoride (n = 132) districts not included in the test or reference group formed the community comparison groups. Comparison between the median (gold standard) and mean scores showed a significant deviation in the reference group only. Most of the partial recording methods, such as the score for the most severely affected tooth, were significantly and systematically higher than the median. While for all recording methods the median score was zero in both communities, the distribution of the subjects according to severity differed significantly between the communities.Item Variation in Caries Experience and Sugar Intake among Secondary School Students in Urban and Rural Uganda(Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2003) Okullo, Isaac; Åstrøm, Anne Nordrehaug; Haugejorden, Ola; Rwenyonyi, Charles MugishaThe objective was to assess the socio-demographic variation in caries experience and sugar intake among urban (Kampala) and rural (Lira) students in Uganda. In a cross-sectional survey, a total of 1146 adolescents aged between 13 and 19 years (response rate 87%) attending 10 secondary schools, 5 rural and 5 urban, completed questionnaires in respective schools. Clinical examination was conducted among 372 respondents (response rate 90%) from the main survey and dental caries was assessed. The results showed that a total of 80% of the students had DMFT >0. The corresponding rates in Kampala and Lira were 85% and 76% (P < 0.05), respectively. The mean DMFT, DT, and MT for the sample were 2.9, 2.5, and 0.5. Adjusted mean DMFT scores were 2.4 in Kampala and 3.3 in Lira (P < 0.05). The mean frequency sugar score was 2.6 and sugar consumption was higher in females and in students of highly educated parents compared to their counterparts in the opposite groups. In conclusion, higher mean DMFT scores in urban than in rural areas are often reported from developing countries but this does not seem to apply to the Ugandan areas investigated. Kampala and Lira students were equally exposed to sweets and soft drinks but the differences in sugar consumption between students of higher and lower educated parents were most marked in Lira.