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M 102

(8) The mean eruption time and the order of eruption of permanent teeth of Chinese children of South China correspond quite closely to that of English children. Those teeth that erupt before the age of nine appear earlier among the English, while those that erupt after that age appear earlier among the Chinese. (See following table and chart.)

(9) Arrested caries affecting deciduous teeth is about twenty times more frequent than that affecting permanent teeth.

(10) The several observed types of hypoplasia on teeth are found to affect teeth less frequently among Chinese children than among English children in England. The ratios are about 1 to 7 for permanent teeth, and 1 to 3 for deciduous teeth.

(11) Salivary calculus around permanent teeth is found to be more common among children from Central China than among children in South China.

From this survey it is concluded that dental caries among Chinese children is prevalent beyond doubt. In order to improve the situation, preventive measures in ways of operative dental treatments, prophylaxis and dietetic adjustment should urgently be resorted to.

Table on time of eruption of permanent teeth.

Table showing the ages at which fifty per centum of the several types of teeth are found in any stage of eruption for both sexes together.

Type of tooth English Age in years Chinese Age in years 7|7 7.17 7.17- 6|6 6.10 ± .51 6.39 ± .55 3|3 6.23 ± .50 6.54± .35 5|5 ITI 6.36 .50 1|1 7.311 .49 6.92± .70 7.74.73 5|5 212 2|2 7.61 .53 8.03.87 2|2 8.59 .69 8.78.70 Type of Tooth 4|4 9.87.94 9.46± .84 3|3 212 3|3 313 2|2 10.35 .75 9.91 .83 4|4 10.61.94 10.19 .71 5|5 10.81±1.04 10.50 .94 קה English Chinese 5|5 313 3|3 11.51±1.09 10.71 .98 11.47 .82 10.87 .90 6|6 6166 8 77 7|7 11.69± .78 11.56± .63 Age in years. 12 13 14 7|7 12.20± .77 12.00± .73

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M 102 (8) The mean eruption time and the order of eruption of permanent teeth of Chinese children of South China correspond quite closely to that of English children. Those teeth that erupt before the age of nine appear earlier among the English, while those that erupt after that age appear earlier among the Chinese. (See following table and chart.) (9) Arrested caries affecting deciduous teeth is about twenty times more frequent than that affecting permanent teeth. (10) The several observed types of hypoplasia on teeth are found to affect teeth less frequently among Chinese children than among English children in England. The ratios are about 1 to 7 for permanent teeth, and 1 to 3 for deciduous teeth. (11) Salivary calculus around permanent teeth is found to be more common among children from Central China than among children in South China. From this survey it is concluded that dental caries among Chinese children is prevalent beyond doubt. In order to improve the situation, preventive measures in ways of operative dental treatments, prophylaxis and dietetic adjustment should urgently be resorted to. Table on time of eruption of permanent teeth. Table showing the ages at which fifty per centum of the several types of teeth are found in any stage of eruption for both sexes together. Type of tooth English Age in years Chinese Age in years 7|7 7.17 7.17- 6|6 6.10 ± .51 6.39 ± .55 3|3 6.23 ± .50 6.54± .35 5|5 ITI 6.36 .50 1|1 7.311 .49 6.92± .70 7.74.73 5|5 212 2|2 7.61 .53 8.03.87 2|2 8.59 .69 8.78.70 Type of Tooth 4|4 9.87.94 9.46± .84 3|3 212 3|3 313 2|2 10.35 .75 9.91 .83 4|4 10.61.94 10.19 .71 5|5 10.81±1.04 10.50 .94 קה English Chinese 5|5 313 3|3 11.51±1.09 10.71 .98 11.47 .82 10.87 .90 6|6 6166 8 77 7|7 11.69± .78 11.56± .63 Age in years. 12 13 14 7|7 12.20± .77 12.00± .73 Page 465 Page 466
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M 102 (8) The mean eruption time and the order of eruption of permanent teeth of Chinese children of South China correspond quite closely to that of English children. Those teeth that erupt before the age of nine appear earlier among the English, while those that erupt after that age appear earlier among the Chinese. (See following table and chart.) (9) Arrested caries affecting deciduous teeth is about twenty times more frequent than that affecting permanent teeth. (10) The several observed types of hypoplasia on teeth are found to affect teeth less frequently among Chinese children than among English children in England. The ratios are about 1 to 7 for permanent teeth, and 1 to 3 for deciduous teeth. (11) Salivary calculus around permanent teeth is found to be more common among children from Central China than among children in South China. From this survey it is concluded that dental caries among Chinese children is prevalent beyond doubt. In order to improve the situation, preventive measures in ways of operative dental treatments, prophylaxis and dietetic adjustment should urgently be resorted to. Table on time of eruption of permanent teeth. Table showing the ages at which fifty per centum of the several types of teeth are found in any stage of eruption for both sexes. together. Type of tooth English Age in Graph showing the variation of eruption time of permanent teeth between English and Chinese children. years Chinese Age in years 717 717- 616 6.10 .51 6.39 .55 33 66 6.23 .50 6.54± .35 515- ITI 6.36 .50 1/1 7.311 .49 6.92± .70 7.74.73 515 212 7.61 .53 8.03.87 2/2 8.59 .69 8.78.70 Type of Tooth 414 313 414 414 9.87.94 9.46± .84 212 313 10.35 .75 9.91 .83 22 44 10.61.94 10.19 .71 515 10.81±1.04 10.50 .94 קה English Chinese 515 313 11.51±1.09 10.71 .98 11.47 .82 10.87 .90 616 6166 8 77 11.69± .78 11.56± .63 Age in years. 12 13 14 717 12.20± .77 12.00± .73 Page 465Page 466
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M 102

(8) The mean eruption time and the order of eruption of permanent teeth of Chinese children of South China correspond quite closely to that of English children. Those teeth that erupt before the age of nine appear earlier among the English, while those that erupt after that age appear earlier among the Chinese. (See following table and chart.)

(9) Arrested caries affecting deciduous teeth is about twenty times more frequent than that affecting permanent teeth.

(10) The several observed types of hypoplasia on teeth are found to affect teeth less frequently among Chinese children than among English children in England. The ratios are about 1 to 7 for permanent teeth, and 1 to 3 for deciduous teeth.

(11) Salivary calculus around permanent teeth is found to be more common among children from Central China than among children in South China.

From this survey it is concluded that dental caries among Chinese children is prevalent beyond doubt. In order to improve the situation, preventive measures in ways of operative dental treatments, prophylaxis and dietetic adjustment should urgently be resorted to.

Table on time of eruption of permanent teeth.

Table showing the ages at which fifty per centum of the several types of teeth are found in any stage of eruption for both sexes. together.

Type of tooth

English Age in

Graph showing the variation of eruption time of permanent teeth between English and Chinese children.

years

Chinese Age in years

717

717-

616

6.10 .51

6.39 .55

33

66

6.23 .50

6.54± .35

515-

ITI

6.36 .50

1/1

7.311 .49

6.92± .70 7.74.73

515

212

7.61 .53

8.03.87

2/2

8.59 .69

8.78.70

Type of Tooth

414

313

414

414

9.87.94

9.46± .84

212

313

10.35 .75 9.91 .83

22

44

10.61.94 10.19 .71

515

10.81±1.04 10.50 .94

קה

English

Chinese

515

313

11.51±1.09 10.71 .98 11.47 .82 10.87 .90

616

6166

8

77

11.69± .78 11.56± .63

Age in years.

12 13 14

717 12.20± .77 12.00± .73

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