Are Maternal Factors Predictors for Early Childhood Caries? Results from a Cohort in Southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto,Gabriela dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Azevedo,Marina Sousa, Goettems,Marília Leão, Correa,Marcos Britto, Pinheiro,Ricardo Tavares, Demarco,Flávio Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Journal
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402017000300391
Resumo: Abstract This study aimed to determine the influence of maternal factors on the early development of dental caries in Brazilian preschoolers. This cross-sectional study was nested in a cohort of adolescent mothers. The current wave was performed when the children were aged 24 to 42 months. The questionnaire-based survey targeted adolescent mothers and included demographic and socioeconomic variables as well as the maternal education level. In addition, clinical examinations were performed on the mothers and their children. Mothers were assessed for decayed, missing and filled teeth in the permanent dentition (DMFT index) and gingival assessment; their children were assessed for decayed, missing and filled teeth in the deciduous dentition (dmft index). Poisson regression with robust variance was used to estimate the prevalence ratio, risk ratio and 95% confidence intervals. This data was also used to identify the maternal risk factors associated with the outcomes (prevalence and severity of childhood caries). A total 538 mother-child dyads were evaluated; the prevalence of early childhood caries was 15.1% and maternal caries was 74.4%. After the adjustment, the children that exhibited a greater incidence of dental caries were from mothers of low socioeconomic status, or from those presenting decayed teeth and higher rates of gingival bleeding. The results of this study suggest that the oral health of mothers is a potentially important risk factor for the development of early childhood dental caries. Public health planners should consider this information when planning interventions in order to prevent the occurrence of early dental caries.
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spelling Are Maternal Factors Predictors for Early Childhood Caries? Results from a Cohort in Southern Brazildental cariespreventive dentistrychildcohort studyAbstract This study aimed to determine the influence of maternal factors on the early development of dental caries in Brazilian preschoolers. This cross-sectional study was nested in a cohort of adolescent mothers. The current wave was performed when the children were aged 24 to 42 months. The questionnaire-based survey targeted adolescent mothers and included demographic and socioeconomic variables as well as the maternal education level. In addition, clinical examinations were performed on the mothers and their children. Mothers were assessed for decayed, missing and filled teeth in the permanent dentition (DMFT index) and gingival assessment; their children were assessed for decayed, missing and filled teeth in the deciduous dentition (dmft index). Poisson regression with robust variance was used to estimate the prevalence ratio, risk ratio and 95% confidence intervals. This data was also used to identify the maternal risk factors associated with the outcomes (prevalence and severity of childhood caries). A total 538 mother-child dyads were evaluated; the prevalence of early childhood caries was 15.1% and maternal caries was 74.4%. After the adjustment, the children that exhibited a greater incidence of dental caries were from mothers of low socioeconomic status, or from those presenting decayed teeth and higher rates of gingival bleeding. The results of this study suggest that the oral health of mothers is a potentially important risk factor for the development of early childhood dental caries. Public health planners should consider this information when planning interventions in order to prevent the occurrence of early dental caries.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2017-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402017000300391Brazilian Dental Journal v.28 n.3 2017reponame:Brazilian Dental Journalinstname:Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)instacron:FUNORP10.1590/0103-6440201601047info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinto,Gabriela dos SantosAzevedo,Marina SousaGoettems,Marília LeãoCorrea,Marcos BrittoPinheiro,Ricardo TavaresDemarco,Flávio Fernandoeng2017-08-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402017000300391Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bdj/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbdj@forp.usp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br1806-47600103-6440opendoar:2017-08-03T00:00Brazilian Dental Journal - Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Are Maternal Factors Predictors for Early Childhood Caries? Results from a Cohort in Southern Brazil
title Are Maternal Factors Predictors for Early Childhood Caries? Results from a Cohort in Southern Brazil
spellingShingle Are Maternal Factors Predictors for Early Childhood Caries? Results from a Cohort in Southern Brazil
Pinto,Gabriela dos Santos
dental caries
preventive dentistry
child
cohort study
title_short Are Maternal Factors Predictors for Early Childhood Caries? Results from a Cohort in Southern Brazil
title_full Are Maternal Factors Predictors for Early Childhood Caries? Results from a Cohort in Southern Brazil
title_fullStr Are Maternal Factors Predictors for Early Childhood Caries? Results from a Cohort in Southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Are Maternal Factors Predictors for Early Childhood Caries? Results from a Cohort in Southern Brazil
title_sort Are Maternal Factors Predictors for Early Childhood Caries? Results from a Cohort in Southern Brazil
author Pinto,Gabriela dos Santos
author_facet Pinto,Gabriela dos Santos
Azevedo,Marina Sousa
Goettems,Marília Leão
Correa,Marcos Britto
Pinheiro,Ricardo Tavares
Demarco,Flávio Fernando
author_role author
author2 Azevedo,Marina Sousa
Goettems,Marília Leão
Correa,Marcos Britto
Pinheiro,Ricardo Tavares
Demarco,Flávio Fernando
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto,Gabriela dos Santos
Azevedo,Marina Sousa
Goettems,Marília Leão
Correa,Marcos Britto
Pinheiro,Ricardo Tavares
Demarco,Flávio Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dental caries
preventive dentistry
child
cohort study
topic dental caries
preventive dentistry
child
cohort study
description Abstract This study aimed to determine the influence of maternal factors on the early development of dental caries in Brazilian preschoolers. This cross-sectional study was nested in a cohort of adolescent mothers. The current wave was performed when the children were aged 24 to 42 months. The questionnaire-based survey targeted adolescent mothers and included demographic and socioeconomic variables as well as the maternal education level. In addition, clinical examinations were performed on the mothers and their children. Mothers were assessed for decayed, missing and filled teeth in the permanent dentition (DMFT index) and gingival assessment; their children were assessed for decayed, missing and filled teeth in the deciduous dentition (dmft index). Poisson regression with robust variance was used to estimate the prevalence ratio, risk ratio and 95% confidence intervals. This data was also used to identify the maternal risk factors associated with the outcomes (prevalence and severity of childhood caries). A total 538 mother-child dyads were evaluated; the prevalence of early childhood caries was 15.1% and maternal caries was 74.4%. After the adjustment, the children that exhibited a greater incidence of dental caries were from mothers of low socioeconomic status, or from those presenting decayed teeth and higher rates of gingival bleeding. The results of this study suggest that the oral health of mothers is a potentially important risk factor for the development of early childhood dental caries. Public health planners should consider this information when planning interventions in order to prevent the occurrence of early dental caries.
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