Dental health profile

Similar documents
Dental health profile

Dental health profile

Dental health profile

Dental health profile

Dental health profile

NHS Dental Epidemiology Programme for England. Oral Health Survey of 5 year old Children 2007 / 2008

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) : The Epidemiology, Economics and Quality of care in the West Midlands

Dental public health epidemiology programme Oral health survey of five-year-old and 12-year-old children attending special support schools 2014

NHS Dental Epidemiology Programme for England. Oral Health Survey of 12 year old Children 2008 / 2009

MUSCULOSKELETAL CALCULATOR 42,103. 1in6 SUMMARY. Second Local Authority Bulletin Prevalence of back pain in England and Wolverhampton

Dementia West Midlands Towards Timely Diagnosis & Quality Post-diagnostic support

Reporting measures of plaque, self-perception of enamel opacities, self-reporting of symptoms and impact on quality of life.

West Midlands epilepsy network. Dougall McCorry

The British Cardiovascular Society 2014 Workforce Survey. A report to the BCS October 2014

Registered childcare providers and places in England, 30 September October 2004

Network News. Lisa WELCOME FROM THE EDITOR

Reducing smoking in pregnancy in the West Midlands

PUBLIC HEALTH GUIDANCE SCOPE

Palliative and End of Life Care in the West Midlands

Using Service Improvement Methodology to improve DCD referral Rates Anne-Marie Hill & Ben Cole

Children and Young Peoples Oral Health in Barnet

The Police and Crime Commissioner s (PCC s) role in the Sexual Assault and Referral Centres;

Healthmatters Child dental health

Bass Line :The African Health and Sex Survey

National Cancer Intelligence Network Short Report

Review of Dementia Services

The Blue Light project: The story. A report on progress to March 2016

West Midlands epilepsy network. Dougall McCorry FRCP MD Consultant neurologist/ epileptologist University Hospital Birmingham

Evidence into action: Public Health England support at national and local level to tackle obesity

HEART SUPPORT GROUPS West Midlands

Oral Health in Older Adults in Wolverhampton

National Dental Inspection Programme of Scotland

Delivering NDPP in a super diverse population

West Yorkshire Oral Health Needs Assessment 2015 (Draft)

Breastfeeding comparisons between initiation, days and 6-8 weeks in

Dental Quality and Outcomes Framework for

Focus on smoking Guidance on smoking and its implications for dental health Local Dental Network Shropshire and Staffordshire

Access to dental services and oral health for residents in the borough of Barnet

Frailty Conference Midlands and East Improving Care for People with Frailty

Key Health Data for the West Midlands 2007/08

NEURO-ONCOLOGY DISEASE SITE GROUP CONSTITUTION

Infographic launch: Oral health and dementia

National Cancer Intelligence Network Routes to Diagnosis:Investigation of melanoma unknowns

FLUORIDATED POST CODES AREAS OF THE UK

West Midlands Familial Hypercholesterolaemia Service

Epidemiology of ECC & Effectiveness of Interventions

Cardiovascular disease profile

Solihull Safeguarding Adults Board & Sub-committees

Communicating Newborn Screening Sickle Cell or other haemoglobin variant carrier results

Putting NICE guidance into practice

Oral Health Needs in Hull summary 2015 (November 2015)

JOB SPECIFICATION DIOCESAN SAFEGUARDING ADVISER (DSA)

Routes to diagnosis 2015 update: mesothelioma

Routes to diagnosis 2015 update: leukaemia: chronic myeloid. National Cancer Intelligence Network Short Report. Key messages

Routes to diagnosis 2015 update: leukaemia: chronic lymphocytic

Spinal Problems & Back Pain

Routes to diagnosis 2015 update: multiple myeloma

Disclosures. Speakers and Consultancy fees from. Lundbeck Janssen Eli Lilly

National Dental Inspection Programme of Scotland

Report: West Midlands research workshop. Birmingham

Dementia: Post Diagnostic Support Project

Other NCAS Providers. Locality Region Organisation responsible Helpline/Contact number. Barking and Dagenham London Pohwer ICAS

Professionals Survey for Children and Young People s Mental Health and Wellbeing Taskforce

Orthodontic needs assessment for Northamptonshire, Bedford Borough, Central Bedfordshire, Luton, Milton Keynes and Hertfordshire 2018

Aquarius An Overview

Equality and Diversity Report 2016

Cardiovascular disease profile

Routes to diagnosis 2015 update: liver cancer (excluding intrahepatic bile duct)

Have your say: what do you think about putting fluoride in the water? 1. Do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

Routes to diagnosis 2015 update: head and neck salivary gland cancer. National Cancer Intelligence Network Short Report.

VOLUNTEER REGIONAL / NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Smokers and overweight patients: Soft targets for NHS savings? Smokers and overweight patients: soft targets for NHS savings?

Oral Dental Health Needs Assessment for NHS Norfolk. Oral Health Needs Assessment. NHS Norfolk

Delivering Better Oral Health in an NHS Dental Practice. Dr Ravi Singh Windsor Dental Practice Manchester M6 5EQ

The economic benefits of sugarfree gum

Estimated number of people with hypertension. Significantly higher than the. Proportion. diagnosed with. hypertension

NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Programme

together we are stronger

Routes to diagnosis 2015 update: biliary tract cancer (including intrahepatic bile duct)

Relation between Past and Present Dietary Sugar Intake and Dental Caries in A High Caries Population

Patient Group Direction (PGD)

PICTURE OF ORAL HEALTH 2012 DENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 5 YEAR OLDS

Hypertension Profile. NHS High Weald Lewes Havens CCG. Background

Cardiovascular disease profile - Heart disease. NHS Wirral CCG. June 2017

Best Care for patients with Knee pain

NETWORK NEWS WELCOME FROM THE EDITOR

Water Fluoridation. Health monitoring report for England 2018

Let s Talk About Weight: A step-by-step guide to brief interventions with adults for health and care professionals

Section 5: health promotion and preventative services Dental health

Adult obesity and socioeconomic status data factsheet

Screening for hepatitis B, HIV and syphilis. An easy guide to screening tests when you are pregnant

7 th West Midlands Mental Health Commissioning Network

National Dental Inspection Programme (NDIP) 2017

Oral Health. Early years

The Child Dental Health Survey, Western Australia J. Armfield K. Roberts-Thomson

FOR DENTAL PRACTICES, PHARMACIES, GP PRACTICES, HOSPITALS, HEALTH AND EARLY YEARS PROFESSIONALS

Lincolnshire County Council North Kesteven District Council. Open Report on behalf of NHS England, Central Midlands

Dental Health Needs Assessment for Merseyside

Cardiovascular disease profile

Sandwell Safeguarding Adults Board. ANNUAL REPORT 2016/2017 Executive Summary

Transcription:

Stoke-on-Trent Birmingham Herefordshire Coventry ENGLAND Sandwell WEST MIDLANDS Walsall Solihull Telford and Wrekin Shropshire Worcestershire Dudley Staffordshire Warwickshire Average d 3 mft % d 3 mft > 0 Dental health profile Dental health of five-year-old children This report provides detail about the oral health of five-year-old children in the area covered by local authority. The full results of the 2012 National Dental Epidemiology Programme survey of five-yearold children are available at www.nwph.net/dentalhealth Published October 2014 v2 The level of dental decay in five-year-old children is a useful indicator of the success of a range of programmes and services that aim to improve the general health and wellbeing of young children. In the public health outcomes framework 1 one of the indicators is the dental decay level in children aged five years. In the 2012 survey, 2,874 children were sampled in of whom 2,030 (71%) consented to take part in the survey and were clinically examined at school by trained and calibrated examiners, who used the national standard methodology. 2 Figure 1. The average number of decayed, extracted or filled teeth (d 3 mft) and the proportion of children affected by dental decay (% d 3 mft>0) among five-year-old children in compared with England and the rest of the local authorities in the West Midlands region. 2.20 2.00 1.80 1.60 1.40 1.20 1.00 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.00 Average filled teeth Average missing (due to decay) teeth Average decayed teeth % with decay experience 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Local authority 1

local authority Table 1. The average number of decayed, missing (due to decay) or filled teeth (d 3 mft), the proportion of children affected by dental decay, along with the average d 3 mft in those children with decay experience in compared with England and the rest of the local authorities in the West Midlands region. Local authority Average d 3 mft % with decay experience Average d 3 mft in those with decay experience Stoke-on-Trent 1.28 33.7 3.81 Birmingham 1.17 32.7 3.57 Herefordshire 1.10 33.6 3.28 1.02 28.2 3.62 Coventry 0.96 30.3 3.18 ENGLAND 0.94 27.9 3.38 Sandwell 0.84 27.7 3.03 WEST MIDLANDS 0.82 26.0 3.16 Walsall 0.80 28.3 2.84 Solihull 0.77 23.9 3.21 Telford and Wrekin 0.76 23.9 3.18 Shropshire 0.73 22.1 3.31 Worcestershire 0.64 20.9 3.07 Dudley 0.62 22.3 2.79 Staffordshire 0.59 21.6 2.76 Warwickshire 0.56 20.0 2.82 2

local authority Table 2. A range of measures of disease among five-year-olds in local authority compared with their statistical neighbour, i England and the rest of the West Midlands. local authority Statistical neighbour: Sandwell local authority West Midlands England Average d 3 mft 1.02 0.84 0.82 0.94 % with decay experience 28.2% 27.7% 26.0% 27.9% Average d 3 mft in those with decay experience 3.62 3.03 3.16 3.38 % with active decay 26.4% 24.2% 23.2% 24.5% % with experience of extraction ii 2.8% 2.6% 2.5% 3.1% % with dental abscess 1.3% 1.4% 1.6% 1.7% % with teeth decayed into pulp 5.5% 3.5% 3.9% 4.4% % with ECC iii 8.2% 5.9% 5.7% 6.3% % with high levels of plaque present on upper front teeth iv 11.6% 0.7% 1.7% 1.7% i Generated by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) Nearest Neighbours Model, post April 2009, comparator 1. 3 ii Experience of extraction of one or more teeth on one or more occasions. The majority of children attending hospital for extractions have general anaesthetics for these procedures. iii Early childhood caries the definition selected was caries involving one or more surfaces of upper anterior teeth. This pattern of decay is often linked with long term use of a feeding bottle with sugar-containing drinks. iv Indicative of a non-brusher. 3

% d 3 mft > 0 local authority Figure 2. Prevalence of caries by Index of Multiple Deprivation 2010 quintiles for local authority (including 95% confidence limits shown as black bars). 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 Most deprived Least deprived Index of Multiple Deprivation 2010 quintile (within local authority) Figure 3. Map showing decay prevalence by ward in local authority 4

local authority In summary, local authority has levels of decay that are higher than the average for England. There is variation across the area with no obvious geographical pattern. A particularly high proportion of children living in St Peter s ward had experience of dental decay. If further local analysis is required, contact the relevant PHE centre and ask for the consultant in dental public health, who will be able to help. In spring 2014 PHE provided a guide for commissioners of oral health improvement programmes, called Local authorities improving oral health: Commissioning better oral health for children and young people. 4 References 1. Public Health England (2014). Public Health Outcomes Framework [Online]. Available at: www.gov.uk/government/collections/public-health-outcomes-framework [Accessed 15 January 2014]. 2. Pine, C.M., Pitts, N.B. and Nugent, Z.J. (1997a). British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry (BASCD) guidance on the statistical aspects of training and calibration of examiners for surveys of child dental health. A BASCD co-ordinated dental epidemiology programme quality standard. Community Dental Health 14 (Supplement 1):18-29. 3. The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (2011), Nearest Neighbours Model Update [Online]. Available at: www.cipfastats.net/resources/nearestneighbours [Accessed 15 January 2014]. 4. Public Health England (2014). Local authorities improving oral health: Commissioning better oral health for children and young people [Online]. Available at: www.gov.uk/government/publications/improving-oral-health-an-evidence-informed-toolkit-for-localauthorities More information is available at www.nwph.net/dentalhealth Please send any enquiries to KITNorthWest@phe.gov.uk PHE publications gateway number: 2014133 Crown Copyright, 2014. You may re-use this information (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence. To view this licence, visit www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence 5