| The aim of this study was to compare two
visible biofilm indices in the primary dentition. The sample consisted
of 90 children of both sexes, aged up to 4 years old, outpatients
of the University Hospital of the Rio de Janeiro State University.
A single examiner, aided by an assistant, performed the children’s
dental examination for biofilm assessment. A simplified visible
biofilm index (BF1), which classifies biofilm as absent, thin
or thick, in anterior and/or posterior teeth, and provides a score
for the patient and not for each tooth, was compared to a conventional
visible biofilm index, the visible plaque index, (BF2), which
classifies biofilm as absent or present and provides scores for
three surfaces of each tooth. A statistically significant association
and a strong positive correlation between BF1 and BF2 was found
(Kruskal-Wallis p<0.001 / rs = 0.81 p<0.001). The time required
to BF1 evaluation was approximately one third of the time required
to BF2 evaluation (t test p<0.001). These results suggest that
the use of a simplified visible biofilm index is feasible in the
primary dentition as it showed similar findings when compared
to a conventional one, besides being more practical and quicker.
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