Journal of Dental Research, Vol 66, 1608-1610, Copyright © 1987 by International & American Associations for Dental Research Online Journals
Relationship between root caries and coronal decay
M. M. Vehkalahti
The relationship between caries on root surfaces and untreated coronal
lesions was analyzed. A representative sample of 5028 persons was examined,
their mean ages being 47.3 years for men and 47.7 for women. Poor dental
health on root surfaces was associated with poor dental health in the
coronal areas of the teeth. Subjects with root caries had fewer teeth and
fewer fillings, more retained roots and more teeth with untreated coronal
decay than did people with no root caries. Compared with the subjects
without untreated coronal decay, those with from one to three decayed
coronal surfaces showed an odds ratio of 4.5 of having caries on root
surfaces. This ratio was 10.1 for the subjects who had more than three
decayed coronal surfaces. It was concluded that factors related to the
occurrence of decay are of a similar type whether caries is situated on
root surfaces or in the coronal areas of the teeth, and therefore the
prevention of caries in both sites may be accomplished by similar means.