Influence of family structure on dental caries experience of preschool children: A cross-sectional study

Sajina Sam, B. Nedumgottil
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Introduction: Dental caries is the most common oral disease affecting preschoolers. Despite the improvement in oral hygiene practices and dietary habits, no evident decline in their decayed, missing, and filled teeth levels was observed, which shifts away the focus of understanding its etiology from primarily a dietary-induced bacterial infection to a rather complex disease with multiple contributing factors. Aim: The aim is to explore the impact of parental characteristics and family structure on dental caries experience of preschoolers. Subjects and Methods: Dental caries status of 200 children, aged 3–5 years in Chidambaram was assessed using the WHO standard criteria for primary teeth and informations on family structure were obtained from parents using questionnaire. Results: Family size, birth rank, age difference between the subject and siblings, parent's age, and educational status of parents were found to be associated with the dental caries experience of the preschoolers at bivariate level. In a stepwise multiple linear regression analysis family size, birth rank, and mother's educational status remained statistically significant. Conclusion: Family structure might significantly affect the caries experience of preschool children.
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家庭结构对学龄前儿童龋病经历影响的横断面研究
简介:龋齿是影响学龄前儿童最常见的口腔疾病。尽管口腔卫生习惯和饮食习惯有所改善,但没有观察到他们的蛀牙、缺牙和补牙水平明显下降,这将了解其病因的重点从主要由饮食引起的细菌感染转移到具有多种因素的相当复杂的疾病。目的:探讨父母特征和家庭结构对学龄前儿童龋病经历的影响。研究对象和方法:采用世卫组织乳牙标准对奇丹巴拉姆地区200名3-5岁儿童的龋病状况进行评估,并通过问卷调查从父母处获取家庭结构信息。结果:在双变量水平上,家庭规模、出生等级、被试与兄弟姐妹的年龄差异、父母年龄、父母的受教育程度与学龄前儿童的龋病经历相关。在逐步多元线性回归分析中,家庭规模、出生等级和母亲受教育程度仍然具有统计学意义。结论:家庭结构对学龄前儿童龋病经历有显著影响。
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