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About the National Data
Data
Baseline: 13.4 percent of children and adolescents aged 3 to 19 years had active and currently untreated tooth decay in their primary or permanent teeth in 2013-16
Target: 10.2 percent
Methodology
Methodology notes
Untreated tooth decay is defined as the presence of untreated caries. Caries is the disease that causes tooth decay and can lead to cavities in teeth. Data on missing primary teeth are not captured by NHANES. Indicators of caries in primary teeth omit missing teeth to avoid potential misclassification of teeth lost to natural exfoliation as missing due to caries. The measurement protocol described for Healthy People 2000 is still in use.
History
References
Additional resources about the objective
- Vargas C, Schober S, Gift H. Operational Definitions for Year 2000 Objectives: Priority Area 13, Oral Health. Healthy People 2000 Stat Notes. 1997;(12):1-17.. (PHS) 97-1237
1. Effect size h=0.1 was chosen to correspond with 10% improvement from a baseline of 50%.