The association between geographical factors and dental caries in a rural area in Mexico

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Autor(a) principal: Maupome,Gerardo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Martínez-Mier,E. Angeles, Holt,Alanna, Medina-Solís,Carlo Eduardo, Mantilla-Rodríguez,Andrés, Carlton,Brittany
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between markers of oral disease and geographical factors influencing access to dental care (DMFT score) among school children in Central Mexico. Retrospective data were collected during an international service-learning program between 2002 and 2009. A sample of 1,143 children (55% females; mean age 12.7±13.1years) was analyzed. The mean DMFT score, represented largely by untreated tooth decay, was 4.02 (4.76). The variables that had the most significant effect on the DMFT score were proportion of paved roads between the community and dental services, and the availability of piped potable water. The DMFT score increased in proportion to the percentage of paved roads. In contrast, the DMFT score decreased with the availability of piped potable water. Similar results were found for untreated tooth decay. The main variable associated with a significant increase in dental fillings was proportion of paved roads. Together with Brazilian reports, this is one of the first investigations of the association between geographical factors and oral health in an underdeveloped setting.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The association between geographical factors and dental caries in a rural area in Mexico
title The association between geographical factors and dental caries in a rural area in Mexico
spellingShingle The association between geographical factors and dental caries in a rural area in Mexico
Maupome,Gerardo
Oral Health
DMFT Index
Child
title_short The association between geographical factors and dental caries in a rural area in Mexico
title_full The association between geographical factors and dental caries in a rural area in Mexico
title_fullStr The association between geographical factors and dental caries in a rural area in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed The association between geographical factors and dental caries in a rural area in Mexico
title_sort The association between geographical factors and dental caries in a rural area in Mexico
author Maupome,Gerardo
author_facet Maupome,Gerardo
Martínez-Mier,E. Angeles
Holt,Alanna
Medina-Solís,Carlo Eduardo
Mantilla-Rodríguez,Andrés
Carlton,Brittany
author_role author
author2 Martínez-Mier,E. Angeles
Holt,Alanna
Medina-Solís,Carlo Eduardo
Mantilla-Rodríguez,Andrés
Carlton,Brittany
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maupome,Gerardo
Martínez-Mier,E. Angeles
Holt,Alanna
Medina-Solís,Carlo Eduardo
Mantilla-Rodríguez,Andrés
Carlton,Brittany
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Oral Health
DMFT Index
Child
topic Oral Health
DMFT Index
Child
description The aim of this study was to investigate the association between markers of oral disease and geographical factors influencing access to dental care (DMFT score) among school children in Central Mexico. Retrospective data were collected during an international service-learning program between 2002 and 2009. A sample of 1,143 children (55% females; mean age 12.7±13.1years) was analyzed. The mean DMFT score, represented largely by untreated tooth decay, was 4.02 (4.76). The variables that had the most significant effect on the DMFT score were proportion of paved roads between the community and dental services, and the availability of piped potable water. The DMFT score increased in proportion to the percentage of paved roads. In contrast, the DMFT score decreased with the availability of piped potable water. Similar results were found for untreated tooth decay. The main variable associated with a significant increase in dental fillings was proportion of paved roads. Together with Brazilian reports, this is one of the first investigations of the association between geographical factors and oral health in an underdeveloped setting.
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