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Authors Chen KJ, Gao SS, Duangthip D, Lo ECM, Chu CH
Received 15 October 2018
Accepted for publication 18 December 2018
Published 17 January 2019 Volume 2019:11 Pages 27—35
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CCIDE.S190993
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Abstract: Surveys
have shown that the prevalence of early childhood caries (ECC) among 5-year-old
children decreased from 63% in 1993 to 55% in 2017. Caries experience was
unevenly distributed; 81% of the caries lesions were found in 26% of the
children. Risk factors, including oral hygiene practice behaviors, sugar
consumption, parental oral health-related knowledge, and sociodemographic
backgrounds, were significantly related to ECC. Oral health promotion aimed at
managing the burden of ECC has been implemented. Water fluoridation was
launched in 1961, and the fluoride concentration has been adjusted to 0.5 ppm
since 1988. It is considered an important dental public health measure in Hong
Kong. The Department of Health set up the Oral Health Education Unit in 1989 to
deliver oral health education to further improve the oral health of preschool
children. Other nongovernmental organizations also launched short-term oral
health promotion programs for preschool children. However, no significant
change in the prevalence of ECC has been observed in the recent two decades.
There is a necessity to revisit dental public health policies and develop
effective evidence-based strategies to encourage changes in oral health-related
behaviors to forestall the impending epidemic of ECC in Hong Kong.
Keywords: caries,
oral health, children, Hong Kong
