Socio-demographic and area-related factors associated with the prevalence of caries among preschool children in Greece.

被引:8
作者
Mantonanaki, M. [1 ]
Hatzichristos, T. [2 ]
Koletsi-Kounari, H. [1 ]
Papaioannou, W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Athens, Fac Dent, Prevent & Community Dent, 2 Thivon St, Athens 11527, Greece
[2] Natl Tech Univ Athens, Geog & Reg Planning, Athens, Greece
关键词
socio demographic factors; prevalence of dental caries; pre-school children; Greece; ORAL HYGIENE INDEX; DENTAL-CARIES; 5-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN; HEALTH; IMMIGRANT; CONSEQUENCES; DEPRIVATION; EXPERIENCE; DISPARITY; MODELS;
D O I
10.1922/CDH_4034Mantonanaki06
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Objective: To assess dental caries experience in 4-6 year old children of the Athens Metropolitan Area attending public kindergartens and investigate the association of area deprivation and immigration status on draft. Basic research design: A cross-sectional study of a large area-stratified sample of 683 kindergarten children was conducted during the academic years 2009-2011. Dental caries experience and oral hygiene level were assessed using draft and the Simplified Debris index (DI-s). Area deprivation was defined using a pre-established Geo-demographic System for Attica. Zero-inflated Poisson regression models were used to test associations between the dmft index and related factors; gender, age, immigrant background and area deprivation. Differences were reported in terms of predicted probabilities. Results: Caries prevalence was 20.8% (95% CI17.8,24.0%). The mean dmft and DI-s scores were 0.67 (95% C10.61,0.74) and 0.16 (95% CI0.14,0.18) respectively. The mean predicted probability of having no detectable caries experience was 79% (95% CI75, 83%), while the probability of having dmft-1 or 2 was 6% (95% C15,8%) and 2% (95% C11,3%) respectively. The predicted probability of having no caries experience was substantially lower for males, those from the least affluent areas and non-Greeks by 5%, 18% and 31% respectively. Regarding dmft scores, deprived children were more likely to have 1 or 2 teeth with caries experience by 9% (95% C14,13%) and 6% (95% C12,10%) respectively, while the corresponding differences for non-Greeks were 10% (95% C17,14%) and 12% (95% C17,15%). Conclusions: Socio-demographic and area-related variations in oral health exist among kindergarten children in Athens.
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