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Braz Oral Res ; 37: e104, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38055522

ABSTRACT

The aim of this multicenter study was to explore the early-life sugar consumption and dietary practices in Latin America as well as to investigate the association between breastfeeding duration and the age at which foods and beverages with added sugars are introduced. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 805 1- to 3-year-old children from 10 Latin American countries, as a complementary study to the Research Observatory for Dental Caries of the Latin American Region (OICAL). A Food Frequency Questionnaire previously tested in different countries was applied to children's mothers and data on breastfeeding and age at introduction of sugary foods and beverages was collected. Statistical analysis included the Kruskal-Wallis test and Poisson regression with robust variance, with the calculation of crude and adjusted mean ratios (MR) and 95% of confidence intervals (CI). The average age at introduction of sugary foods and beverages was 10.1 months (95%CI 9.7-10.4) and 9.6 (95%CI 9.2-9.9) months, respectively, with a significant variation between countries (p < 0.001). The average daily frequency of sugary foods-beverages was 3.3 times per day (95%CI 3.1-3.5) and varied significantly between countries (p = 0.004). Breastfeeding duration of over six months was associated with an increase in the age of introduction of sweet drinks (16%; MR 1.16; 95%CI 1.05-1.28) and foods (21%; MR 1.21; 95%CI 1.10-1.33). In conclusion, most children from vulnerable settings in Latin America start consuming sugary products in the first year of life and a high frequency of consumption was reported through early childhood. Additionally, breastfeeding contributes to a delay in the introduction of sugary products.


Subject(s)
Breast Feeding , Dental Caries , Female , Humans , Child, Preschool , Infant , Sugars , Latin America , Dental Caries/epidemiology , Dental Caries/etiology , Dental Caries/prevention & control , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dietary Sugars
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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 37: e104, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1520517

ABSTRACT

Abstract The aim of this multicenter study was to explore the early-life sugar consumption and dietary practices in Latin America as well as to investigate the association between breastfeeding duration and the age at which foods and beverages with added sugars are introduced. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 805 1- to 3-year-old children from 10 Latin American countries, as a complementary study to the Research Observatory for Dental Caries of the Latin American Region (OICAL). A Food Frequency Questionnaire previously tested in different countries was applied to children's mothers and data on breastfeeding and age at introduction of sugary foods and beverages was collected. Statistical analysis included the Kruskal-Wallis test and Poisson regression with robust variance, with the calculation of crude and adjusted mean ratios (MR) and 95% of confidence intervals (CI). The average age at introduction of sugary foods and beverages was 10.1 months (95%CI 9.7-10.4) and 9.6 (95%CI 9.2-9.9) months, respectively, with a significant variation between countries (p < 0.001). The average daily frequency of sugary foods-beverages was 3.3 times per day (95%CI 3.1-3.5) and varied significantly between countries (p = 0.004). Breastfeeding duration of over six months was associated with an increase in the age of introduction of sweet drinks (16%; MR 1.16; 95%CI 1.05-1.28) and foods (21%; MR 1.21; 95%CI 1.10-1.33). In conclusion, most children from vulnerable settings in Latin America start consuming sugary products in the first year of life and a high frequency of consumption was reported through early childhood. Additionally, breastfeeding contributes to a delay in the introduction of sugary products.

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Braz Dent J ; 33(2): 61-67, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35508037

ABSTRACT

To assess the impact of oral conditions on oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in infants in ten Latin America countries (LAC). A cross-sectional study was conducted with 930 pairs of 1-to-3-year-old children/parents from 10 LAC, as a complementary study of the Research Observatory for Dental Caries of the Latin American Region. The scale ECOHIS, previously tested and valid in ten countries, was applied to parents/caregivers of children to measure OHRQoL. Statistical analysis included descriptive data analysis and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA-One-Way) were performed to compare age groups with OHRQoL. Bootstrapping procedures (1000 re-samplings; 95%CI Bca) were performed. The mean scores of the 'Child Impact' section in the LAC was 4.0(±8.3), in the 'Family Impact' section was 2.0(±4.0), and in overall ECOHIS score was 6.0(±12.0). In the 'Child Impact' section, Argentina 10.0(+2.4) and Venezuela 17.8(±17.5) demonstrated mean scores higher than the LAC total data. In the 'Family Impact' section, the countries with higher mean scores were Argentina 4.9(±2.0), Ecuador 2.1(±3.1) and Venezuela 7.9(±7.8). In the overall ECOHIS score, Argentina 15.1 (±4.1) and Venezuela 25.7(±25.2) has higher mean scores than the values of LAC. There is an association between children's age and parents' report of impact on the OHRQoL (p<0.001). Three-year-olds had a higher mean when compared to one- and two-year-olds, both in the Impact on the Child and Impact on the Family (p<0.001) sections, as well as in the overall ECOHIS (p<0.001). In conclusion, there are differences in OHRQoL among Latin American countries, impacting older children more significantly.


Subject(s)
Dental Caries , Oral Health , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dental Caries/epidemiology , Humans , Infant , Latin America , Parents , Quality of Life , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Braz. dent. j ; Braz. dent. j;33(2): 61-67, Mar.-Apr. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1374626

ABSTRACT

Abstract To assess the impact of oral conditions on oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in infants in ten Latin America countries (LAC). A cross-sectional study was conducted with 930 pairs of 1-to-3-year-old children/parents from 10 LAC, as a complementary study of the Research Observatory for Dental Caries of the Latin American Region. The scale ECOHIS, previously tested and valid in ten countries, was applied to parents/caregivers of children to measure OHRQoL. Statistical analysis included descriptive data analysis and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA-One-Way) were performed to compare age groups with OHRQoL. Bootstrapping procedures (1000 re-samplings; 95%CI Bca) were performed. The mean scores of the 'Child Impact' section in the LAC was 4.0(±8.3), in the 'Family Impact' section was 2.0(±4.0), and in overall ECOHIS score was 6.0(±12.0). In the 'Child Impact' section, Argentina 10.0(+2.4) and Venezuela 17.8(±17.5) demonstrated mean scores higher than the LAC total data. In the 'Family Impact' section, the countries with higher mean scores were Argentina 4.9(±2.0), Ecuador 2.1(±3.1) and Venezuela 7.9(±7.8). In the overall ECOHIS score, Argentina 15.1 (±4.1) and Venezuela 25.7(±25.2) has higher mean scores than the values of LAC. There is an association between children's age and parents' report of impact on the OHRQoL (p<0.001). Three-year-olds had a higher mean when compared to one- and two-year-olds, both in the Impact on the Child and Impact on the Family (p<0.001) sections, as well as in the overall ECOHIS (p<0.001). In conclusion, there are differences in OHRQoL among Latin American countries, impacting older children more significantly.


Resumo Avaliar o impacto das condições bucais na qualidade de vida relacionada à saúde bucal (QVRSB) em crianças de dez países da América Latina (AL). Foi realizado um estudo transversal com 930 pares de crianças/pais de 1 a 3 anos de 10 países da AL, como estudo complementar do Research Observatory for Dental Caries of the Latin American Region. A escala ECOHIS, previamente testada e validada em dez países, foi aplicada a pais/cuidadores de crianças para mensurar a QVRSB. A análise estatística incluiu análise descritiva de dados e análise de variância unidirecional (ANOVA-One-Way) para comparar grupos etários com QVRSB. Procedimentos de bootstrapping (1000 reamostragens; 95%IC Bca) foram realizados. A pontuação média da seção 'Impacto na Criança' na AL foi 4,0 (±8,3), na seção 'Impacto na Família' foi 2,0 (±4,0) e no escore total do ECOHIS foi 6,0 (±12,0). Na seção 'Impacto na Criança', Argentina 10,0(+2,4) e Venezuela 17,8(±17,5) demonstraram pontuações médias superiores aos dados totais da AL. Na seção 'Impacto na Família', os países com pontuações médias mais altas foram Argentina 4,9(±2,0), Equador 2,1(±3,1) e Venezuela 7,9(±7,8). No escore total do ECOHIS, Argentina 15,1 (±4,1) e Venezuela 25,7(±25,2) apresentaram escores médios superiores aos valores de AL. Houve associação entre a idade das crianças e o relato dos pais de impacto na QVRSB (p<0,001). As crianças de três anos tiveram média maior quando comparadas às de um e dois anos, tanto nas seções 'Impacto na Criança' e 'Impacto na Família' (p<0,001), quanto no escore total ECOHIS (p<0,001). Em conclusão, houveram diferenças na QVRSB entre os países da América Latina, impactando de forma mais significativa as crianças mais velhas.

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BMC Oral Health ; 21(1): 329, 2021 07 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34210281

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Comprehensive caries care has shown effectiveness in controlling caries progression and improving health outcomes by controlling caries risk, preventing initial-caries lesions progression, and patient satisfaction. To date, the caries-progression control effectiveness of the patient-centred risk-based CariesCare International (CCI) system, derived from ICCMS™ for the practice (2019), remains unproven. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic a previously planned multi-centre RCT shifted to this "Caries OUT" study, aiming to assess in a single-intervention group in children, the caries-control effectiveness of CCI adapted for the pandemic with non-aerosols generating procedures (non-AGP) and reducing in-office time. METHODS: In this 1-year multi-centre single-group interventional trial the adapted-CCI effectiveness will be assessed in one single group in terms of tooth-surface level caries progression control, and secondarily, individual-level caries progression control, children's oral-health behaviour change, parents' and dentists' process acceptability, and costs exploration. A sample size of 258 3-5 and 6-8 years old patients was calculated after removing half from the previous RCT, allowing for a 25% dropout, including generally health children (27 per centre). The single-group intervention will be the adapted-CCI 4D-cycle caries care, with non-AGP and reduced in-office appointments' time. A trained examiner per centre will conduct examinations at baseline, at 5-5.5 months (3 months after basic management), 8.5 and 12 months, assessing the child's CCI caries risk and oral-health behaviour, visually staging and assessing caries-lesions severity and activity without air-drying (ICDAS-merged Epi); fillings/sealants; missing/dental-sepsis teeth, and tooth symptoms, synthetizing together with parent and external-trained dental practitioner (DP) the patient- and tooth-surface level diagnoses and personalised care plan. DP will deliver the adapted-CCI caries care. Parents' and dentists' process acceptability will be assessed via Treatment-Evaluation-Inventory questionnaires, and costs in terms of number of appointments and activities. Twenty-one centres in 13 countries will participate. DISCUSSION: The results of Caries OUT adapted for the pandemic will provide clinical data that could help support shifting the caries care in children towards individualised oral-health behaviour improvement and tooth-preserving care, improving health outcomes, and explore if the caries progression can be controlled during the pandemic by conducting non-AGP and reducing in-office time. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Retrospectively-registered-ClinicalTrials.gov-NCT04666597-07/12/2020: https://register.clinicaltrials.gov/prs/app/action/SelectProtocol?sid=S000AGM4&selectaction=Edit&uid=U00019IE&ts=2&cx=uwje3h . Protocol-version 2: 27/01/2021.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Dental Caries , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Child, Preschool , Dental Caries/epidemiology , Dental Caries/prevention & control , Dental Caries Susceptibility , Dentists , Humans , Middle Aged , Multicenter Studies as Topic , Pandemics/prevention & control , Professional Role , Retrospective Studies , SARS-CoV-2 , Young Adult
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Acta Odontol Latinoam ; 33(2): 90-97, 2020 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32920610

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to determine the caries situation of three-year-old preschool children residing in low socioeconomic status districts in Lima, Peru. The study is a crosssectional analysis of the caries situation of suburban areas of Lima. A stratified sampling procedure by geographical distribution, considering healthcare centers with a motherand- child health clinic and surrounding preschools as factors, identified 45 randomly selected preschools, of which 17 accepted to participate. Children from 3-year-old classrooms were examined by two independent calibrated dentists using the Caries Assessment Spectrum and Treatment (CAST) instrument at their premises using artificial light, sterile examination mirrors and gauze for drying each tooth before evaluation. ANOVA and the Tamhane method were used to analyze the data. 308 children, mean age 3.4 years (min: 3 years; max: 3 years, 7 months), were examined. The sample prevalence of enamel and dentine carious lesions (CAST code 3-7) was 91.2% while the prevalence of dentine carious lesions (CAST code 4-7) was 58.8%. The mean number of teeth with cavities that had reached the pulp and those that had an abscess or fistula were 2.0% and 0.5% respectively. The majority of enamel and dentine carious lesions were observed in molars. The CAST severity score was 7.0. Mean examination time was 57 seconds. The burden of dental caries of the children at this young age was high.


El objetivo del presente estudio fue determinar la prevalencia de caries dental en niños en edad preescolar de 3 años residentes en áreas suburbanas de Lima, Perú. Se trata de un análisis transversal de la situación de caries de áreas periféricas de Lima. Un procedimiento de muestreo estratificado por distribución geográfica consideraba a los centros de salud materno-infantiles y centros educativos preescolares de la jurisdicción como factores, identificando 45 centros prescolares aleatoriamente, de los cuales 17 aceptaron la invitación para participar del presente estudio. Dos odontólogas independientes, calibradas examinaron a los niños de las aulas de 3 años utilizando el instrumento Caries Assessment Spectrum and Treatment (CAST) en las instalaciones de cada jardín de infancia, utilizando luz artificial, instrumental estéril y gasas para el secado de las superficies a evaluar. Los datos fueron analizados utilizando ANOVA y el método Tamhane. Se evaluaron 308 niños, quienes tenían una edad media de 3.4 años (min: 3 años; max: 3 años, 7 meses). La prevalencia de lesiones de caries de esmalte y dentina (código CAST 3-7) fue del 91,2%, mientras que la prevalencia de lesiones de caries en dentina (código CAST 4-7) fue de 58,8%. El número promedio de dientes afectados por caries dental con compromiso pulpar y que tenían un absceso o fístula fue de 2.0% y 0.5% respectivamente. La mayoría de las lesiones de caries en esmalte y dentina se observaron en los molares. La valoración de severidad CAST fue 7.0. El tiempo promedio de examinación fue de 57 segundos. La carga de la enfermedad caries dental a estas edades tan tempranas ya es alta en la infancia suburbana de Lima.


Subject(s)
Dental Caries/epidemiology , Molar/pathology , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dental Caries/classification , Dental Enamel/pathology , Female , Humans , Male , Peru/epidemiology , Prevalence , Reproducibility of Results , Socioeconomic Factors , Suburban Population
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Acta odontol. latinoam ; Acta odontol. latinoam;33(2): 90-97, Sept. 2020. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1130738

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to determine the caries situation of three-year-old preschool children residing in low socioeconomic status districts in Lima, Peru. The study is a crosssectional analysis of the caries situation of suburban areas of Lima. A stratified sampling procedure by geographical distribution, considering healthcare centers with a motherand- child health clinic and surrounding preschools as factors, identified 45 randomly selected preschools, of which 17 accepted to participate. Children from 3-year-old classrooms were examined by two independent calibrated dentists using the Caries Assessment Spectrum and Treatment (CAST) instrument at their premises using artificial light, sterile examination mirrors and gauze for drying each tooth before evaluation. ANOVA and the Tamhane method were used to analyze the data. 308 children, mean age 3.4 years (min: 3 years; max: 3 years, 7 months), were examined. The sample prevalence of enamel and dentine carious lesions (CAST code 3-7) was 91.2% while the prevalence of dentine carious lesions (CAST code 4-7) was 58.8%. The mean number of teeth with cavities that had reached the pulp and those that had an abscess or fistula were 2.0% and 0.5% respectively. The majority of enamel and dentine carious lesions were observed in molars. The CAST severity score was 7.0. Mean examination time was 57 seconds. The burden of dental caries of the children at this young age was high.


RESUMEN El objetivo del presente estudio fue determinar la prevalencia de caries dental en niños en edad preescolar de 3 años residentes en áreas suburbanas de Lima, Perú. Se trata de un análisis transversal de la situación de caries de áreas periféricas de Lima. Un procedimiento de muestreo estratificado por distribución geográfica consideraba a los centros de salud materno-infantiles y centros educativos preescolares de la jurisdicción como factores, identificando 45 centros prescolares aleatoriamente, de los cuales 17 aceptaron la invitación para participar del presente estudio. Dos odontólogas independientes, calibradas examinaron a los niños de las aulas de 3 años utilizando el instrumento Caries Assessment Spectrum and Treatment (CAST) en las instalaciones de cada jardín de infancia, utilizando luz artificial, instrumental estéril y gasas para el secado de las superficies a evaluar. Los datos fueron analizados utilizando ANOVA y el método Tamhane. Se evaluaron 308 niños, quienes tenían una edad media de 3.4 años (min: 3 años; max: 3 años, 7 meses). La prevalencia de lesiones de caries de esmalte y dentina (código CAST 3-7) fue del 91,2%, mientras que la prevalencia de lesiones de caries en dentina (código CAST 4-7) fue de 58,8%. El número promedio de dientes afectados por caries dental con compromiso pulpar y que tenían un absceso o fístula fue de 2.0% y 0.5% respectivamente. La mayoría de las lesiones de caries en esmalte y dentina se observaron en los molares. La valoración de severidad CAST fue 7.0. El tiempo promedio de examinación fue de 57 segundos. La carga de la enfermedad caries dental a estas edades tan tempranas ya es alta en la infancia suburbana de Lima.


Subject(s)
Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Dental Caries/epidemiology , Molar/pathology , Peru/epidemiology , Socioeconomic Factors , Suburban Population , Prevalence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Reproducibility of Results , Dental Caries/classification , Dental Enamel/pathology
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Int J Paediatr Dent ; 30(1): 57-65, 2020 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31594032

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Untreated dental caries negatively impacts children and their families; the implication of which is best measured through assessing quality of life. Information related to Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) in Peruvian pre-school children is scarce. AIM: To investigate the relationship between dental caries and the OHRQoL of 3-year-old children. DESIGN: Randomly selected government pre-schools (n = 17), situated in three low socio-economic status districts in Lima, participated. The OHRQoL data were obtained using the Peruvian (P) ECOHIS questionnaire. Clinical examinations using the Caries Assessment Spectrum and Treatment (CAST) instrument were performed on 308 children. From which, 213 parents returned the P-ECOHIS form. ANOVA, Tamhane, and Tukey methods were used to analyse the data. RESULTS: The mean age of the children was 3.04 years. The two highest mean P-ECOHIS scores in the child section were 'child symptoms' and 'child psychology' while 'parent distress' scored highest in the parent section. The prevalence of dental caries was 64.3% (CAST scores 4-7). Including CASTcode 3 (enamel carious lesion), the dental caries prevalence was 93.4%. The mean P-ECOHIS scores for 'child symptoms', 'child functions', 'child impact', 'parent distress', and 'the sample' were statistically significantly higher for children with MaxCASTcodes 5 and 6 (dentine and pulpally involved cavities, respectively) than for those with MaxCASTcode 3. CONCLUSION: The presence of cavitated teeth with and without pulpal involvement impacts negatively on the OHRQoL of 3-year-old children.


Subject(s)
Dental Caries , Child , Child, Preschool , Humans , Oral Health , Peru , Quality of Life , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Braz Dent J ; 29(4): 374-380, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30462764

ABSTRACT

A caries-epidemiological study using the ICDASepi-merged system was conducted in Colombian young children. This study aimed at associating the time needed for the clinical examination of caries and caries risk in 1 to 5-year-old children according to age and caries risk, and to assess behavior and child pain self-perception during examination according to age. After IRB approval and given parents/caregivers' informed consent, seven trained examiners assessed 1 to 5-year olds in kindergartens under local field conditions. ICDASepi-merged caries experience (depiMEmf) was assessed as follows: Initial-depi (ICDAS 1/2 without air-drying); Moderate-dM (ICDAS 3,4); Extensive-dE (ICDAS 5,6) lesions; due-to-caries fillings-f and missing-m surfaces/teeth. Caries risk was assessed with Cariogram®. Child's behavior (Frankl-Behavior-Rating-Scale) and self-perceived pain (Visual-Analogue-Scale-of-Faces) during examination were evaluated. Clinical examination time was recorded with a stopwatch. A total of 592 children participated (1-yr.: n=31; 2-yrs.: n=96; 3-yrs.: n=155; 4-yrs.: n=209, 5-yrs.: n=101). The depiMEmfs prevalence was of 79.9% and the mean 8.4±10.4. Most were high-caries-risk children (68.9%). The majority (58.9%) showed ≥ positive-behavior and ≤ light-pain self-perception (88.4%). Mean clinical examination time was around 3.5 minutes (216.9±133.9 seconds). For 5-yr. olds it corresponded to 4 minutes (240.4±145.0 seconds) vs. 2 minutes (122.8±80.1 seconds) for 1-yr. olds (Kruskal-Wallis; p=0.00). For high- and low-caries risk children it was around 4.3 minutes (255.7±118.5 seconds) and 3.3 minutes (201.3±129.4 seconds), respectively (ANOVA; p=0.01). This study demonstrates using the ICDAS system in young children is feasible, taking less than 4 minutes for the clinical examination without children behavior/pain self-perception issues.


Subject(s)
Dental Caries/diagnosis , Child Behavior , Child, Preschool , Colombia/epidemiology , Dental Caries/complications , Dental Caries/epidemiology , Humans , Infant , Pain/etiology , Prevalence , Risk Factors
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Braz. dent. j ; Braz. dent. j;29(4): 374-380, July-Aug. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-974168

ABSTRACT

Abstract A caries-epidemiological study using the ICDASepi-merged system was conducted in Colombian young children. This study aimed at associating the time needed for the clinical examination of caries and caries risk in 1 to 5-year-old children according to age and caries risk, and to assess behavior and child pain self-perception during examination according to age. After IRB approval and given parents/caregivers' informed consent, seven trained examiners assessed 1 to 5-year olds in kindergartens under local field conditions. ICDASepi-merged caries experience (depiMEmf) was assessed as follows: Initial-depi (ICDAS 1/2 without air-drying); Moderate-dM (ICDAS 3,4); Extensive-dE (ICDAS 5,6) lesions; due-to-caries fillings-f and missing-m surfaces/teeth. Caries risk was assessed with Cariogram®. Child's behavior (Frankl-Behavior-Rating-Scale) and self-perceived pain (Visual-Analogue-Scale-of-Faces) during examination were evaluated. Clinical examination time was recorded with a stopwatch. A total of 592 children participated (1-yr.: n=31; 2-yrs.: n=96; 3-yrs.: n=155; 4-yrs.: n=209, 5-yrs.: n=101). The depiMEmfs prevalence was of 79.9% and the mean 8.4±10.4. Most were high-caries-risk children (68.9%). The majority (58.9%) showed ≥ positive-behavior and ≤ light-pain self-perception (88.4%). Mean clinical examination time was around 3.5 minutes (216.9±133.9 seconds). For 5-yr. olds it corresponded to 4 minutes (240.4±145.0 seconds) vs. 2 minutes (122.8±80.1 seconds) for 1-yr. olds (Kruskal-Wallis; p=0.00). For high- and low-caries risk children it was around 4.3 minutes (255.7±118.5 seconds) and 3.3 minutes (201.3±129.4 seconds), respectively (ANOVA; p=0.01). This study demonstrates using the ICDAS system in young children is feasible, taking less than 4 minutes for the clinical examination without children behavior/pain self-perception issues.


Resumo Um estudo epidemiológico de cárie usando o sistema ICDAS foi realizado em crianças pequenas colombianas. O objetivo deste estudo foi associar o tempo necessário para o exame clínico da cárie e o risco de cárie em crianças de 1 a 5 anos de acordo com a idade e o risco de cárie e avaliar a autopercepção do comportamento e da dor na criança durante o exame, de acordo com a idade. Após a aprovação do comitê de ética e do consentimento informado dos pais/responsáveis, sete examinadores treinados avaliaram crianças de 1 a 5 anos em creches em condições locais de campo. A experiência de cárie do ICDAS (depiMEmf) foi avaliada da seguinte forma: Epi-depi inicial (ICDAS 1/2 sem secagem ao ar); Moderado-dM (ICDAS 3,4); lesões extensas de dE (ICDAS 5,6); restaurações devido a cárie -f e superfícies/dentes ausentes-m. O risco de cárie foi avaliado com Cariogram®. O comportamento de crianças (Frankl-Behavior-Rating-Scale) e a autopercepção de dor (Escala Visual-Analógica-de-Rostos) durante o exame foram avaliados. O tempo de exame clínico foi registrado com um cronômetro. 592 crianças participaram (1 ano: n = 31; 2 anos: n = 96; 3 anos: n = 155; 4 anos: n = 209, 5 anos: n = 101 ). A prevalência do depiMEmfs foi de 79,9% e a média de 8,4 ± 10,4. A maioria era de crianças com alto risco de cárie (68,9%). A maioria (58,9%) apresentou ≥ comportamento positivo e ≤ autopercepção de dor leve (88,4%). O tempo médio de exame clínico foi em torno de 3,5 min (216,9 ± 133,9 s). Para crianças de 5 anos, correspondeu a 4 min (240,4 ± 145,0 s) vs. 2 min (122,8 ± 80,1 s) para crianças de 1 ano de idade (Kruskal-Wallis; p = 0,00). Para crianças com alto e baixo risco de cárie, foi em torno de 4,3 min (255,7 ± 118,5 s) e 3,3 min (201,3 ± 129,4 s), respectivamente (ANOVA; p = 0,01). Este estudo demonstra que a utilização do sistema ICDAS em crianças pequenas é viável, levando menos de 4 min para o exame clínico sem problemas de autopercepção de comportamento/ dor em crianças.


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Child, Preschool , Dental Caries/diagnosis , Pain/etiology , Child Behavior , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Colombia/epidemiology , Dental Caries/complications , Dental Caries/epidemiology
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Rev. Assoc. Paul. Cir. Dent ; 69(3): 289-301, Jul.-Set. 2015. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: lil-792085

ABSTRACT

O Tratamento Restaurador Atraumático (Atraumatic Restorative Treatment) atualmente é entendido como uma abordagem minimamente invasiva que compreende medidas preventivas, terapêuticas e restauradoras em relação à cárie dental e no controle dessa doença, inclusive no atendimento à pacientes especiais. O tratamento é feito apenas com a utilização de instrumentos manuais e com o uso do cimento de ionômero de vidro (CIV), aplicado para o selamento de cicatrículas e fissuras em risco de cárie e na restauração de dentes com cavidades nas quais as fissuras adjacentes também são seladas. As razões mais frequentes para as falhas das restaurações ART estão associadas ao deslocamento do ionômero de vidro em função de insuficiente remoção de esmalte desmineralizado e dentina decomposta; manipulação inadequada do pó/líquido do ionômero de vidro; grau de umidade e temperatura da mistura do ionômero no momento da manipulação; não preenchimento completo da cavidade com o material restaurador; contaminação por saliva e/ou sangue; limpeza ou condicionamento insuficiente das cavidades; grau de cooperação do paciente; habilidade do operador. Materiais com propriedades estéticas melhoradas têm surgido no mercado odontológico e devem servir de estímulo para a realização de trabalhos de ART nos dentes anteriores. No preparo do dente para as restaurações de ART de Classe II, é recomendável confeccionar retenções adicionais nas paredes vestibular e lingual para evitar o deslocamento da restauração. O ART é capaz de diminuir o nível de ansiedade e medo dos pacientes quando o operador não é um especialista, além de ser um tratamento que proporciona menor dor e desconforto, podendo ser realizado num consultório odontológico ou fora dele. Sugestões para novas agendas de pesquisa sobre o ART são propostas.


The Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (A R T) is understood as a minimally invasive approach comprising preventive, therapeutic and restorative measures in relation to dental caries and in the control of this disease, including in attendance to patients of special needs. The treatment is done only with the use of hand instruments and with the use of glass ionomer cement (GIC), applied to the sealing of pits and fissures in caries risk and in the restoration of teeth with cavities in which the adjacent pits and fissures are also sealed. The most frequent reasons for the failures of ART restorations are the displacement of the glass ionomer due to inadequate removal of demineralized enamel and dentin decomposed; improper handling of the glass ionomer powder and liquid; degree of humidity and temperature of the mix GIC at the time of handling; not full fill of the cavity with the restorative material; contamination by saliva and/or blood; cleaning or conditioning of cavities; degree of cooperation of the patient; skill of the operator. Materials with improved aesthetic properties have emerged on the market and must serve as a stimulus for the works of ART in the anterior teeth. In the preparation of the tooth for class II ART restorations, we recommend that you make additional retentions in the vestibular and lingual walls to prevent the displacement of the restoration. The ART is able to reduce the level of anxiety and fear of patients when the operator is not an expert, and is a treatment that provides less pain and discomfort, and can be performed in a dental office or out of it. Suggestions for new research agendas on the ART are proposed.


Subject(s)
Dental Atraumatic Restorative Treatment , Glass Ionomer Cements
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BMC Oral Health ; 14: 17, 2014 Mar 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24597792

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: To identify barriers to participation in a primary oral health care programme aimed at preventing early childhood caries, as perceived by nurses. METHODS: Of a total of 140 randomly selected nurses employed in 40 government health centres in Lima, 123 completed a pre-tested questionnaire. Background variables were districts' 'socio-economic status' (SES) and 'years of experience'. Factor analysis was performed. ANOVA was applied for testing the influence of the background variables on the barrier factors. Chi-square test was applied to test for differences between single item barriers and the background variables. The Likert-scale (1-4) was used. RESULTS: There was no statistical significant effect of 'SES' or of 'years of experience' of nurses on any of the 7 barrier factors, nor on the 11 single item barrier factors. The highest mean score (3.81) was obtained for the barrier factor 'importance of oral health', followed by 'perceived responsibility' (3.44). The lowest mean score was (1.70) for 'knowledge on caries prevention'. CONCLUSIONS: Nurses consider oral health very important and are willing to participate actively in programmes aimed at reducing Early Childhood Caries, provided that they will be trained well and that the director and dentists of the health centre give their consent.


Subject(s)
Dental Caries/prevention & control , Health Promotion , Health Services Accessibility , Oral Health , Primary Health Care , Attitude of Health Personnel , Child, Preschool , Counseling , Dental Caries/nursing , Education, Nursing , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Nurse-Patient Relations , Nurses/psychology , Oral Health/education , Peru , Professional-Family Relations , Social Class , Social Responsibility , Socioeconomic Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires , Workforce
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Acta Odontol Latinoam ; 25(3): 270-8, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23798073

ABSTRACT

Health is currently recognized as lying in the individual process rooted in genes, personal habits, the social model and the understanding of the ideological standpoint from which it is viewed. The aim of this study was to validate the Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS) for use in Latin American communities, in order to demonstrate its efficacy for determining the impact of dental condition on children under 5 years of age and their families. The ECOHIS explores two domains: impact on children (9 questions) and on families (4 questions). Validation in Spanish was done in four stages. Stage I included translation and back-translation of the questionnaire (English-Spanish-English). Stage II was a pilot test on families in Venezuela to test stability (test-retest) and make semantic adjustments. Stage III included validation of the questionnaire applied to a Venezuelan sample (n = 50) and two Argentine samples (A and B, made up of families with and without social risk, respectively; n = 95), and consisted of statistical analysis to check the questionnaire's internal consistency and discriminant capacity. In the final stage, parents were given feedback on the results and significance of each domain in the questionnaire. From the results of this study it may be concluded that the Spanish version of the ECOHIS was reliable and valid for administering to populations with homogeneous social risk, and that parents without social risk factors (AC/B) have significantly greater perception of the impact of oral health on the family's quality of life. The trends recorded suggest that (a) larger samples should be used, including variables for diagnosing social vulnerability or general risk, (b) the association with dental condition should be established by applying indicators to discriminate distinct cut-off points in the dental caries process and (c) it should be ascertained whether there are changes in perception of the impact on quality of life before and after dental treatments, including impact on general health condition.


Subject(s)
Oral Health , Surveys and Questionnaires , Child, Preschool , Humans , Language , Parents , Translations
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Acta odontol. latinoam ; Acta odontol. latinoam;25(3): 270-278, 2012. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-699389

ABSTRACT

En la actualidad, se reconoce que la salud está en el proceso individual enraizado en los genes, los hábitos personalísimos, el modelo social y la comprensión de la ideología de la cual depende en realidad el ángulo desde el cual se la examina. El objetivode este estudio fue validar el Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS) en comunidades latinoamericanas, a fin de demostrar su eficacia para determinar el impacto que el estado dentario produce sobre los niños menores de 5 años y su familia. El ECOHIS explora dos dominios: elimpacto sobre el niño (9 preguntas) y sobre la familia (4 preguntas). Para la validación en el idioma español se desarrollaron cuatro etapas. La etapa I: incluyó la traducción reversa del cuestionario (ingleìs-español.ingles). La etapa II consistió en la prueba piloto realizada en familias venezolanas para comprobar la estabilidad (test-retest) y realizar el ajuste semántico. La etapaIII incluyó la validación del cuestionario aplicado en una muestra venezolana (n=50) y en dos muestras argentinas (AC/A y AC/B, constituidas por familias con y sin riesgo social, respectivamente;n=95). En la última etapa se realizó la devolución de la información a los padres acerca de los resultados y del significado de cada uno de los dominios del cuestionario. Los resultados obtenidos en el presente estudio permiten concluir que la versión en español del ECOHIS resulto confiable y válida para su aplicación en poblaciones con riesgo social homogéneo y que los padres sin factores de riesgo social (AC/B) muestran una percepción significativamente mayor del impacto que el estado bucodental determina sobre la calidad de vida de la familia. Las tendencias registradas permiten recomendar la conveniencia de (a) ampliar el tamaño de las muestras aplicadas en este estudio, incorporando variables que instalen el diagnóstico de factores de vulnerabilidad social o de riesgo generales (b) establecer laasociación existente con el estado dentario.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Child, Preschool , Dental Care for Children , Impacts of Polution on Health , Oral Health , Dental Caries/epidemiology , Latin America , Parent-Child Relations , Quality of Life , Socioeconomic Factors , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Surveys and Questionnaires , Validation Study
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Acta odontol. latinoam ; Acta odontol. latinoam;25(3): 270-278, 2012. tab
Article in English | BINACIS | ID: bin-128334

ABSTRACT

En la actualidad, se reconoce que la salud está en el proceso individual enraizado en los genes, los hábitos personalísimos, el modelo social y la comprensión de la ideología de la cual depende en realidad el ángulo desde el cual se la examina. El objetivode este estudio fue validar el Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS) en comunidades latinoamericanas, a fin de demostrar su eficacia para determinar el impacto que el estado dentario produce sobre los niños menores de 5 años y su familia. El ECOHIS explora dos dominios: elimpacto sobre el niño (9 preguntas) y sobre la familia (4 preguntas). Para la validación en el idioma español se desarrollaron cuatro etapas. La etapa I: incluyó la traducción reversa del cuestionario (ingleýs-español.ingles). La etapa II consistió en la prueba piloto realizada en familias venezolanas para comprobar la estabilidad (test-retest) y realizar el ajuste semántico. La etapaIII incluyó la validación del cuestionario aplicado en una muestra venezolana (n=50) y en dos muestras argentinas (AC/A y AC/B, constituidas por familias con y sin riesgo social, respectivamente;n=95). En la última etapa se realizó la devolución de la información a los padres acerca de los resultados y del significado de cada uno de los dominios del cuestionario. Los resultados obtenidos en el presente estudio permiten concluir que la versión en español del ECOHIS resulto confiable y válida para su aplicación en poblaciones con riesgo social homogéneo y que los padres sin factores de riesgo social (AC/B) muestran una percepción significativamente mayor del impacto que el estado bucodental determina sobre la calidad de vida de la familia. Las tendencias registradas permiten recomendar la conveniencia de (a) ampliar el tamaño de las muestras aplicadas en este estudio, incorporando variables que instalen el diagnóstico de factores de vulnerabilidad social o de riesgo generales (b) establecer laasociación existente con el estado dentario.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Child, Preschool , Impacts of Polution on Health , Oral Health , Dental Care for Children , Dental Caries/epidemiology , Validation Study , Quality of Life , Socioeconomic Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires , Latin America , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Parent-Child Relations
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Braz Dent J ; 20(1): 37-41, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19466229

ABSTRACT

This in situ crossover and blind study was conducted to investigate the effect of professional acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) gel application time on the subsequent inhibition of enamel demineralization. During 3 phases of 28 days each, 15 volunteers wore palatal appliances containing 4 enamel blocks, which were subjected to 3 treatment groups: not treated (control) and pre-treated with APF gel for 1 or 4 min. Dental plaque was allowed to accumulate on the blocks and the appliances were immersed in 10% sucrose solution 3 times a day simulating a cariogenic challenge. After each phase, the blocks were removed to evaluate enamel demineralization and concentration of fluoride (F) remaining after the cariogenic challenge. F formed on enamel was determined in additional enamel blocks subjected only to APF gel application. APF gel was efficient in reducing enamel demineralization (p<0.05), irrespective of the application time (p>0.05). Also, the concentration of the F formed and retained on enamel was significantly higher after APF gel application (p<0.05), but the effect of time of application was not statistically significant (p>0.05). The results suggest that APF application for either 1 or 4 min is equally efficient to increase F concentration in enamel and reduce enamel demineralization.


Subject(s)
Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride/administration & dosage , Cariostatic Agents/administration & dosage , Fluorides/pharmacokinetics , Tooth Demineralization/prevention & control , Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride/pharmacokinetics , Adult , Cariostatic Agents/pharmacokinetics , Complex Mixtures/administration & dosage , Complex Mixtures/pharmacokinetics , Cross-Over Studies , Dental Enamel/metabolism , Double-Blind Method , Gels , Humans , Time Factors
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Braz. dent. j ; Braz. dent. j;20(1): 37-41, 2009. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-513911

ABSTRACT

This in situ crossover and blind study was conducted to investigate the effect of professional acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) gel application time on the subsequent inhibition of enamel demineralization. During 3 phases of 28 days each, 15 volunteers wore palatal appliances containing 4 enamel blocks, which were subjected to 3 treatment groups: not treated (control) and pre-treated with APF gel for 1 or 4 min. Dental plaque was allowed to accumulate on the blocks and the appliances were immersed in 10 percent sucrose solution 3 times a day simulating a cariogenic challenge. After each phase, the blocks were removed to evaluate enamel demineralization and concentration of fluoride (F) remaining after the cariogenic challenge. F formed on enamel was determined in additional enamel blocks subjected only to APF gel application. APF gel was efficient in reducing enamel demineralization (p<0.05), irrespective of the application time (p>0.05). Also, the concentration of the F formed and retained on enamel was significantly higher after APF gel application (p<0.05), but the effect of time of application was not statistically significant (p>0.05). The results suggest that APF application for either 1 or 4 min is equally efficient to increase F concentration in enamel and reduce enamel demineralization.


Considerando que o efeito do tempo da aplicação profissional de flúor fosfato acidulado (FFA) na subseqüente inibição da desmineralização do esmalte dental não está claramente estabelecido, este foi avaliado em um estudo in situ, cruzado e cego. Em 3 fases de 28 dias cada uma, 15 voluntários utilizaram um dispositivo palatino contendo 4 blocos de esmalte, que foram submetidos a 3 grupos/tratamentos: não tratado (controle) e pré-tratado com FFA gel por 1 ou 4 min. Placa dental foi acumulada sobre os blocos e 3 vezes ao dia os dispositivos foram imersos em uma solução de sacarose a 10 por cento simulando um desafio cariogênico. Após cada fase, os blocos foram removidos para avaliação da desmineralização do esmalte e concentração de fluoreto (F) remanescente após o desafio cariogênico. O F formado no esmalte foi determinado em blocos adicionais submetidos apenas à aplicação de FFA gel. O tratamento com FFA gel reduziu a desmineralização do esmalte (p<0,05), independentemente do tempo de aplicação (p>0,05). Adicionalmente, a concentração de F formado e retido no esmalte foi significantemente maior após a aplicação do FFA gel (p<0,05), mas o efeito do tempo de aplicação não foi estatisticamente significante (p>0,05). Os resultados sugerem que não há diferença entre os tempos 1 ou 4 min de aplicação de FFA gel em termos de aumento da concentração de F no esmalte e redução de sua desmineralização frente a um desafio cariogênico.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride/administration & dosage , Cariostatic Agents/administration & dosage , Fluorides/pharmacokinetics , Tooth Demineralization/prevention & control , Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride/pharmacokinetics , Cross-Over Studies , Cariostatic Agents/pharmacokinetics , Complex Mixtures/administration & dosage , Complex Mixtures/pharmacokinetics , Double-Blind Method , Dental Enamel/metabolism , Gels , Time Factors
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J Dent Child (Chic) ; 73(1): 11-4, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16734307

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of different types and insertions of labial frenums as well as midline diastema in Peruvian children between 0 and 6 years of age. METHODS: A sample of 1,355 children was selected for the study. A clinical examination was done to classify the labial frenum, measure gingival insertion levels, and quantify midline diastema. Descriptive statistics and the Spearman test were used. RESULTS: The most prevalent frenums were the simple frenum (59%) and the persistent tectolabial frenum (25%). The level of gingival insertion moved apically with age. The midline diastema was wider in younger children and decreased with age. A significant inverse relationship (r=-0.27; P=.001) was found between the level of gingival insertion and the midline diastema. CONCLUSION: The most prevalent frenum was the simple frenum. A significant inverse correlation between the gingival insertion level and the midline diastema was found.


Subject(s)
Diastema/pathology , Incisor/pathology , Labial Frenum/pathology , Tooth, Deciduous/pathology , Age Factors , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Gingiva/pathology , Humans , Infant , Male , Peru
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J. Health Sci. Inst ; 18(2): 129-33, jul.-dez. 2000. tab, CD-ROM
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-851166

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste estudo foi de avaliar in vitro a liberação de flúor de alguns materiais odontológicos: Chelon Fil (CF), Vitremer (V), Vitremer para cimentação(VC), Dyract (D) e Enforce (E). Para cada material foram preparados cinco discos, com área de 1,64 cm², segundo as recomendações do fabricante. Os espécimes foram imersos em água deionizada a 37ºC, trocada diariamente, por 28 dias. A análise de flúor foi realizada utilizando-se um eletrodo específico (Orion 9609) após 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 21 e 28 dias. No 30º dia, foi feita a aplicação de flúor com um gel de NaF 2 por cento por 4 minutos, e novas análises de liberação de flúor foram feitas após 1, 2 e 3 dias a fim de se avaliar a capacidade de "recarregamento". Os dados foram submetidos a análise estatística (ANOVA). Observou-se que o CF liberou significantemente mais flúor do que os outros materiais. O VC liberou ligeiramente mais flúor que o material V. Os materiais D e E liberaram significantemente menos que os outros. Após a aplicação do gel fluoretado todos voltaram a liberar mais flúor, principalmente no primeiro dia, de maneira semelhante ao período inicial, exceto para o material V, que liberou mais do que o VC após o "recarregamento"


Subject(s)
Compomers , Fluorine/therapeutic use , Glass Ionomer Cements , Resin Cements , Fluorides, Topical/administration & dosage , In Vitro Techniques , Time Factors
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