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Hornsey 1927

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hornsey, Borough of]

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TABLE IV.—( contd.).Group IV.—Dental Defects.

(1)Number of Children who were:—
(a) Inspected by the Dentist:—
Aged
Routine Ago Groups 5400
6375
7420
8180
9157
10346
11183
12408
13170
1495
1549
Total2,783
Specials958
Grand Total3,741
(b) Found to require treatment2,708
(c) Actually treated1,666
(d) Re-treated during the year as the result of periodical examination341
(2)Half-days devoted to Inspection20
Treatment316
Total336
(3)Attendances made by Children for treatment4,782
(4)Fillings Permanent teeth978
Temporary teeth799
Total1,777
(5)Extractions Permanent teeth580
Temporary teeth4,158
Total4,738
(6)Administration of general anaesthetics for extractions1,293
(7)Other operations Permanent teeth532
Temporary teeth116
Total648

Group V.—Uncleanliness and Verminous conditions.
(i) Average number of visits per school made (luring the year by the School
Nurses—48.
(ii) Total number of examinations of children in the schools by School
Nurses—32,975.
(iii) Number of individual children found unclean—549.
(iv) Number of children cleansed under arrangements made by the Local
cation Authority—123.
(v) Number of cases in which legal proceedings were taken—
(a) Under Education Act, 1921—Nil.
(b) Under School Attendance By-laws—Nil.