Carious experience in mixed dentition and associated risk factors

Objectivs. Assessment of carious experience and risk factors in children with mixed dentition. Material and method. Cross-sectional clinical study on a group of 176 students (82 boys) aged 7-10 years (v = 8.34±1.40 years) from Bucharest. The children answered questionnaires about eating and oral hyg...

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Main Authors: Ioana-Andreea Stanciu (Author), Mihaela Tănase (Author), Rodica Luca (Author), Daciana- (Author), Iulia-Mihaela Ariton (Author), Aneta Munteanu (Author)
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Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House, 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Objectivs. Assessment of carious experience and risk factors in children with mixed dentition. Material and method. Cross-sectional clinical study on a group of 176 students (82 boys) aged 7-10 years (v = 8.34±1.40 years) from Bucharest. The children answered questionnaires about eating and oral hygiene habits and were clinically examined in the classroom, according to WHO recommendations (1997). Carious lesions, bacterial plaque and salivary pH were assessed. There were calculated: caries prevalence index (Ip), dmf-t/s and DMF-T/S indices, bacterial plaque index (BPI), mean salivary pH. Correlations were established between dmf-t/s, DMF-T/S, BPI and the analyzed risk factors. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS 20.0, using t-test, ANOVA test and Pearson correlation (p = 0.05). Results. Ip = 47.72% (56.09% -boys; 40.42% -girls; p < 0.05); dmf-t = 4.45±3.13; DMF-S = 8.60±7.16;DMF-T = 1.61±1.69;DMF-S = 1.77±1.90; BPI = 1.05; salivary pH = 6.88; Children with occasional tooth-brushing (7%) had statistically significant more caries than those with brushing 1 or 2 times/day (23%/70%) (r = -0.088/-0,121 with DMF-T/S, r = -0,452/-0.534 with dmf-t/s). Children with 1-2 snacks/day (79%) had higher dmf-t/s and DMF-T/S than those without snacks (21%) (p > 0.05, r = 0.048-0.067). Those who ate sticky foods (11%) had more carious experience than those who ate fruits (77%) or non-stick foods (12%) (moderate correlations: r = 0,412/0,317 with DMF-T/S, r = 0.465/0.303 with dmf-t/s). Tooth-brushing duration, salivary pH and consumption of sweet-carbonated beverages were not correlated with carious experience. Conclusions. Caries prevalence index and carious experience indices had high values. The daily frequency of tooth-brushing and food quality were determinants factors for caries occurrence. 
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