London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Hornsey 1930

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

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

(1) Number of Children who were—
(a) Inspected by the Dentist:—
Aged
Routine Age Groups 5258
6405
7408
8371
9327
10451
11300
12254
13313
14195
1589
Total3.371
Specials850
Grand Total4,221
(b) Found to require treatment2,927
(c) Actually treated1,908
(d) Re-treated during the year as the result of periodical examination526
(2) Half-days devoted to.. Inspection21
Treatment394
Total415
(3) Attendances made by Children for treatment5,398
(4) Fillings Permanent teeth1,469
Temporary teeth942
Total2,411
(5) Extractions Permanent teeth470
Temporary teeth3,804
Total4,274
(6) Administration of general anaesthetics for extractions1,464
(7) Other operations Permanent teeth471*
Temporary teeth47
Total518

* This figure chiefly represents attendances for regulation work.
Group V.—Uncleanliness and Verminous conditions.
(i.) Average number of visits per school made during the year by the
School Nurses—60.
(ii.) Total number of examinations of children in the schools by School
Nurses—28,393.
(iii.) Number of individual children found unclean—477.
(iv.) Number of children cleansed under arrangements made by the
Local Education Authority—169.
(v.) Number of cases In which legal proceedings were taken—
(a) Under Education Act, 1921—Nil.
(b) Under School Attendance Byelaws—Nil.