Risk indicators and risk predictors of dental caries in schoolchildren

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Autor(a) principal: Tagliaferro,Elaine Pereira da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Ambrosano,Gláucia Maria Bovi, Meneghim,Marcelo de Castro, Pereira,Antonio Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572008000600010
Resumo: The purpose of this study was to identify risk indicators of high caries level at baseline (HCLB) based on cross-sectional data and predictors of high caries increment (HCI) based on a 7-year-follow-up examination in 6-8-year-old schoolchildren. Two hundred and six schoolchildren were examined in 1997 and in 2004 by the same two calibrated dentists, in Piracicaba, Brazil. At baseline, dental caries, presence of sealants, fluorosis, and oral hygiene status were recorded. The children's parents completed a questionnaire concerning socioeconomic level, fluoride use, dental service utilization, dietary and oral hygiene habits. HCLB and HCI were defined considering the upper quartile of the total caries experience distribution (dmfs+DMFS) and caries increment distribution, respectively. Logistic regression models were adjusted estimating the Odds Ratio (OR), 95% confidence intervals and p-values. Having white spot lesions (OR=5.25) was found to be a risk indicator of HCLB. Schoolchildren with dental fluorosis (OR=0.17) or those who brushed the teeth more than two times a day (OR=0.37) presented less probability of HCLB. The predictors of HCI were: dmfs>0 (OR=2.68) and mothers' educational level up to 8 years of schooling (OR=2.87). Clinical and socioeconomic variables were found to be risk indicators and/or predictors of dental caries in schoolchildren.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Risk indicators and risk predictors of dental caries in schoolchildren
title Risk indicators and risk predictors of dental caries in schoolchildren
spellingShingle Risk indicators and risk predictors of dental caries in schoolchildren
Tagliaferro,Elaine Pereira da Silva
Dental caries
Prediction
Schoolchildren
title_short Risk indicators and risk predictors of dental caries in schoolchildren
title_full Risk indicators and risk predictors of dental caries in schoolchildren
title_fullStr Risk indicators and risk predictors of dental caries in schoolchildren
title_full_unstemmed Risk indicators and risk predictors of dental caries in schoolchildren
title_sort Risk indicators and risk predictors of dental caries in schoolchildren
author Tagliaferro,Elaine Pereira da Silva
author_facet Tagliaferro,Elaine Pereira da Silva
Ambrosano,Gláucia Maria Bovi
Meneghim,Marcelo de Castro
Pereira,Antonio Carlos
author_role author
author2 Ambrosano,Gláucia Maria Bovi
Meneghim,Marcelo de Castro
Pereira,Antonio Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tagliaferro,Elaine Pereira da Silva
Ambrosano,Gláucia Maria Bovi
Meneghim,Marcelo de Castro
Pereira,Antonio Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dental caries
Prediction
Schoolchildren
topic Dental caries
Prediction
Schoolchildren
description The purpose of this study was to identify risk indicators of high caries level at baseline (HCLB) based on cross-sectional data and predictors of high caries increment (HCI) based on a 7-year-follow-up examination in 6-8-year-old schoolchildren. Two hundred and six schoolchildren were examined in 1997 and in 2004 by the same two calibrated dentists, in Piracicaba, Brazil. At baseline, dental caries, presence of sealants, fluorosis, and oral hygiene status were recorded. The children's parents completed a questionnaire concerning socioeconomic level, fluoride use, dental service utilization, dietary and oral hygiene habits. HCLB and HCI were defined considering the upper quartile of the total caries experience distribution (dmfs+DMFS) and caries increment distribution, respectively. Logistic regression models were adjusted estimating the Odds Ratio (OR), 95% confidence intervals and p-values. Having white spot lesions (OR=5.25) was found to be a risk indicator of HCLB. Schoolchildren with dental fluorosis (OR=0.17) or those who brushed the teeth more than two times a day (OR=0.37) presented less probability of HCLB. The predictors of HCI were: dmfs>0 (OR=2.68) and mothers' educational level up to 8 years of schooling (OR=2.87). Clinical and socioeconomic variables were found to be risk indicators and/or predictors of dental caries in schoolchildren.
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