Dental Health Status and Affecting Factors of Preschool Children: A Pilot Study
PDF
Cite
Share
Request
Original Article
P: 338-343
December 2021

Dental Health Status and Affecting Factors of Preschool Children: A Pilot Study

J Curr Pediatr 2021;19(3):338-343
1. Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi, Pedodonti Anabilim Dalı, Bursa, Türkiye
No information available.
No information available
Received Date: 23.10.2021
Accepted Date: 09.11.2021
Publish Date: 24.12.2021
PDF
Cite
Share
Request

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Dental caries is an important public health problem in Turkey as in many countries. The incidence of dental caries is also high in preschool children. The aim of this study is to discuss the dental caries experiences of kindergarten students in Bursa and the factors affecting their level of dental caries.

Materials and Methods:

A stratified random sample was composed from students in a private kindergarten in Bursa in 2021. Intraoral examinations in children were performed using disposable mirrors and a head lamp. The validated questionnaire, which was prepared to examine the possible factors affecting the level of dental caries, was filled by the parents(s) of the children. Dental caries experience was recorded with the dmft index. Multivariate ANOVA was used to study the relationship between dental caries experience and past oral health-related behaviors.

Results:

One hundred and fifty children (49% male) with a mean age of 4.7±0.5 years were evaluated. The mean decayed, missing and filled teeth (DMFT) score of the evaluated children was 5.3±0.7. The dmft score of 35% of the children was found to be 0.87% of decayed teeth are untreated. A significant relationship was found between dental caries experience and oral health-related habits, parents’ education level and their knowledge levels on dental health. However, the relationship between family income and dental caries experience is insignificant.

Conclusion:

The incidence of early childhood caries was high in this study. Dental caries experiences are linked to oral health behaviors and parental education level and dental knowledge level.

References

1Bagramian RA, Garcia-godoy F, Volpe AR, The global increase in dental caries. A pending public health crisis. Am J Dent 2009;22:3-8
2Kazeminia M, Abdi A, Shohaimi S, Jalali R, Vaisi-Raygani A, Salari N, et al. Dental caries in primary and permanent teeth in children’s worldwide, 1995 to 2019:a systematic review and meta-analysis. Head & Face Medicine 2020;16:1-21.
3Gökalp S, Doğan Güçiz B, Tekçiçek M Berberoğlu A, Ünlüer Ş. Beş, On İki ve On Beş Yaş Çocukların Ağız Diş Sağlığı Profili, Türkiye-2004. Hacettepe Dişhekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi 2007;31:3-10.
4King NM, Wu II, Tsai JS. Caries prevalence and distribution and oral health habits of zero- to four-year-old children in Macau, China. J Dent Chil 2003;70:243-6.
5Gao XL, McGrath C, Lin HC. Oral health status of rural-urban migrant children in South China. Int J Paediatr Dent 2011;21:58-67.
6Özyavaş S. Türkiye’de ağız diş sağlığı politikası:mevcut durum analizi. Hacettepe Sağlık İdaresi Dergisi 2018;21:789-805.
7Ng MV, Chase I. Early childhood caries:risk based disease prevention and management. Dent Clin North Am 2013;57:1-16.
8Chu CH, Ho PL, Lo ECM. Oral health status and behaviours of preschool children in Hong Kong. BMC Public helath 2012;12:1-8.
9Li Y, Wang W. Predicting caries in permanent from caries in primary teeth:an eight-year cohort study. J Dent Res 2002;81:561-6.
10T.C. Kalkınma Bakanlığı. Dünya ekonomisindeki son gelişmeler. Ekonomik modeller ve stratejik araştırmalar genel müdürlüğü. Küresel Ekonomik Gelişmeleri İzleme Değerlendirme Dairesi Mart 2013 Sayı:1
11Tsai AI, Chen CY, Li LA Hsiang CL, Hsu KH. Risk indicators for eraly childhood caries in Taiwan. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2006;34:437-45.
12Wang HY, Petersen PE, Bian JY Zhang BX. The second national survey of oral health status of children in China. Int Dent J 2002;52:283-90.
13Ballo L, Arheiam A, Marhazlinda J. Determinants of caries experience and the impact on the OHRQOL of 6-year-old Libyan children:a cross-sectional survey. BMC Oral Health 2021;21:1-9.
14Davies GM, Monaghan N, Morgan MZ Morgan MZ, Neville JS, Pitts NB. The caries experience of 5 year-old children in Scotland in 2013-2014, and in England and Wales in 2014-2015. Reports of cross-sectional dental surveys using BASCD criteria. Community Dental Health 2017;34:157-62.
15Kızılırmak A. Okullarda uygulanan haftalık florid gargara programının çürük önleyici etkisinin değerlendirilmesi. A.Ü. Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Pedodonti Doktora Programı Tezi. 2012.
16Gussy MG, Waters EG, Walsh O, Kilpatrick NM. Early childhood caries:Current evidence for aetiology and prevention. 2006;42:37-43.
17Chu CH, Fung DSH, Lo ECM. Dental caries status of preschool children in Hong Kong BDJ 1999;187:616-20.
18Harris R, Nicoll AD, Adair PM Pine CM. Risk factors for dental caries in young children:a systematic review of the literature. Community Dent Health 2004;21:71-85.
19Creedon MI,O’Mullane DM. Factors affecting caries levels amongst %-year-old children in County Kerry, Ireland. Community Dent Health 2001;18:72-8.
20Ashkanani F, Al-Sane M. Knowledge, attitudes and practices of caregivers in relation to oral health of preschool children. Med Princ Pract 2013;22:167-72.
21Koletsi-Kounari H, Tzavara C, Tountas Y. Health-related lifestyle behaviours, socio-demographic characteristics and use of dental health services in Greek adults. Community Dent Health 2011;28:47-52.
Article is only available in PDF format. Show PDF
2024 ©️ Galenos Publishing House