Family factors associated with dental caries among 5-year-old preschool children.

IF 1.8 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Frontiers in dental medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdmed.2024.1473194
Giovanna Torqueto Castilho, Marília Narducci Pessoa, Caroline Correa de Oliveira, Letícia Santos Alves de Melo, Elaine Pereira Silva Tagliaferro, Vanessa Pardi
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Abstract

Background: Although dental caries is largely preventable, it remains highly prevalent among children.

Aim: Evaluate family factors associated with the prevalence of dental caries in 5-year-old children.

Design: This cross-sectional study recruited 5-year-old children from public preschools in Araraquara, São Paulo, Brazil. Data on sociodemographic factors, family routines, and oral health practices were gathered via a self-administered questionnaire completed independently by caregivers. Children received a dental clinical examination at school and caries experience was recorded using the dmft and SiC (Significant Caries index) indexes following the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria.

Results: Data analysis was performed using Chi-square and multiple logistic regression using a significance level of 5%. Of the 578 children in the study, 67.3% were caries-free. The mean dmft index was 1.14 (SD = 2.24), while the SiC index stood at 3.46 (2.69). Factors such as income, caregiver assistance with toothbrushing, caregiver perception of child and parent oral health, and prioritization of dental visits within the family were associated with caries presence.

Conclusions: Overall, dental caries prevalence was low in this population, with family factors demonstrating significant associations with dental caries. The attitudes of caregivers regarding oral health appear to wield considerable influence over the dental health of their children.

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家庭因素与5岁学龄前儿童龋齿的关系
背景:虽然龋齿在很大程度上是可以预防的,但它在儿童中仍然非常普遍。目的:探讨与5岁儿童龋患病率相关的家庭因素。设计:这项横断面研究招募了来自巴西圣保罗南部Araraquara公立幼儿园的5岁儿童。有关社会人口因素、家庭习惯和口腔健康习惯的数据是通过由护理人员独立完成的自我管理问卷收集的。儿童在学校接受牙科临床检查,并按照世界卫生组织(WHO)标准使用dmft和SiC(显著龋齿指数)指数记录龋齿经历。结果:数据分析采用卡方和多元逻辑回归,显著性水平为5%。在参与研究的578名儿童中,67.3%没有龋齿。dmft指数均值为1.14 (SD = 2.24), SiC指数均值为3.46(2.69)。诸如收入、照顾者协助刷牙、照顾者对儿童和父母口腔健康的看法以及家庭中牙科就诊的优先次序等因素与龋齿的存在有关。结论:总体而言,该人群龋齿患病率较低,家庭因素与龋齿有显著关联。照顾者对口腔健康的态度似乎对孩子的牙齿健康有相当大的影响。
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