Association between different stages of dental caries in preschoolers and familial socioeconomic factors

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作者
Fernandes, Izabella Barbosa [1 ]
Ramos-Jorge, Joana [1 ]
Coelho, Valeria Silveira [1 ]
Sa Pinto, Ana Clara [2 ]
Pordeus, Isabela Almeida [1 ]
Paiva, Saul Martins [1 ]
Ramos-Jorge, Maria Leticia [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Minas Gerais UFMG, Dapt Pediat Dent, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Vales Jequitinhonha & Mucuri UFVJM, Dept Pediat Dent, Diamantina, MG, Brazil
来源
BRAZILIAN ORAL RESEARCH | 2022年 / 36卷
关键词
Dental Caries; Socioeconomic Factors; Child; Preschool; Oral Health; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; ORAL-HEALTH; CHILDREN; PREVALENCE; INEQUALITY; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1590/1807-3107bor-2022.vol36.0018
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
This study evaluated the association between socioeconomic factors and stages of dental caries in children one to five years of age. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 759 children enrolled in preschools in Diamantina, Brazil. The parents/caregivers filled out a form addressing socioeconomic factors. Add to the end of this sentence: and categorized in caries free (code 0 and 1), no obvious decay (code 2 and 3) and obvious decay (code 4, 5 and 6). Statistical analysis was performed using the Mann-Whitney test and multinomial regression. The prevalence of "no obvious decay" was higher among children from families with a larger number of income-dependent individuals (OR: 2.47; 95%CI: 1.41-4.31). The higher prevalence of "obvious decay" was associated with the child's age (OR: 1.36; 95%CI: 1.16-1.58), attending a public preschool (OR: 2.38; 95%CI: 1.31-4.34), a larger number of income-dependent individuals (four to five individuals: OR: 1.71; 95%CI: 1.09-2.74; more than five individuals: OR: 3.41; 95%CI: 1.95-5.94), no access to a dentist (OR: 2.14; 95%CI: 1.48-3.09), and lower income (OR: 1.72; 95%CI: 1.19--2.49). It was concluded that the variable of a larger number of income-dependent individuals was associated with both no obvious decay and obvious decay. Child's age, type of preschool, access to a dentist, and income were associated with obvious decay.
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