PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - S Deconinck AU - A J P Boeke AU - I van der Waal AU - Daniƫlle A van der Windt TI - Incidence and management of oral conditions in general practice. DP - 2003 Feb 01 TA - British Journal of General Practice PG - 130--132 VI - 53 IP - 487 4099 - http://bjgp.org/content/53/487/130.short 4100 - http://bjgp.org/content/53/487/130.full SO - Br J Gen Pract2003 Feb 01; 53 AB - Despite a high community prevalence, little is known about the occurrence of oral conditions in general practice. In an observational study, 354 new cases of oral complaints were recorded in 35 participating practices during a period of six months (cumulative incidence = 6.7 per 1000 per year). The incidence was highest in children under five years of age (21% of all cases). The conditions diagnosed most frequently were aphthous ulceration, oral candidiasis, and herpes simplex infection. Most oral conditions were minor ailments, and could be dealt with by the general practitioner alone.