"Karius and Baktus": A Critical Appraisal of Enger's Seminal Storybook

J Hist Dent. 2018 Spring;66(1):1-13.

Abstract

Karius and Baktus, first published in 1949, is one of the most influential storybooks with dental caries as main theme and it remains in wide use for domestic health education. This study aimed at assessing oral health related contents of the historic storybook in the light of the current body of cariologic evidence. Two investigators independently identified phrases in the storybook with cariologically relevant content. Dental health related contents were systematically evaluated with respect to the current body of cariologic evidence. Karius and Baktus highlights important etiopathogenetic and preventive aspects such as sugars consumption and tooth brushing with toothpaste. Its behavior management techniques and narrative health didactics concerning dental care for children are, however, outmoded. The cariologic core statements in Karius and Baktus have remained valid whereas certain narrative features may have some drawbacks when employing the historic storybook for educational purposes for young children.

Keywords: Criogenic diet; Dental care for children; Dental caries; Dental health education; Narrative medicine; Primary prevention.

Publication types

  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Dental Care for Children / history
  • Dental Caries / history*
  • Dental Caries / prevention & control
  • Dentists / history
  • Female
  • Health Behavior
  • History, 20th Century
  • Humans
  • Literature, Modern*
  • Male
  • Medicine in Literature / history*
  • Oral Hygiene / history*
  • Stereotyping