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Exploring the state and influential factors of dental caries in preschool children aged 3-6 years in Xingtai City.
Xu, Hua; Ma, Xiaolan; Wang, Junrong; Chen, Xuefang; Zou, Qian; Ban, Jiandong.
Affiliation
  • Xu H; Department of Oral Medicine, Hebei Eye Hospital, 399 East Quanbei Street, Xingtai, 054001, Hebei, China.
  • Ma X; Department of Oral Medicine, Hebei Eye Hospital, 399 East Quanbei Street, Xingtai, 054001, Hebei, China.
  • Wang J; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hebei Eye Hospital, Xingtai, 054001, China.
  • Chen X; Department of Oral Medicine, Hebei Eye Hospital, 399 East Quanbei Street, Xingtai, 054001, Hebei, China.
  • Zou Q; Department of Oral Medicine, Hebei Eye Hospital, 399 East Quanbei Street, Xingtai, 054001, Hebei, China.
  • Ban J; Department of Oral Medicine, Hebei Eye Hospital, 399 East Quanbei Street, Xingtai, 054001, Hebei, China. jiandongban1774@163.com.
BMC Oral Health ; 24(1): 951, 2024 Aug 16.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39152370
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To explore the main factors affecting early dental caries among preschool children aged 3-6 years in Xingtai City to formulate effective preventive measures.

METHODS:

A cross-sectional study was conducted on 570 preschool children aged 3-6 years in Xingtai City through questionnaire surveys and oral examinations to understand their dental caries situation. Multifactorial logistic regression analysis was used to analyse the main influencing factors for the occurrence of dental caries in preschool children.

RESULTS:

Univariate analysis showed statistically significant differences in age (χ2 = 2.636, p = 0.008), father's education level (χ2 = 4.207, p < 0.001), mother's education level (χ2 = 4.217, p < 0.001), daily tooth brushing frequency (χ2 = 3.160, p = 0.002), age of starting tooth brushing (χ2 = 8.756, p < 0.001), mouth rinsing after meals (χ2 = 89.401, p < 0.001), Streptococcus mutans positivity (χ2 = 133.503, p < 0.001), non-sweet snack consumption frequency (χ2 = 5.962, p < 0.001), snack flavour preference (χ2 = 116.119, p < 0.001), use of fluoridated toothpaste (χ2 = 75.639, p < 0.001), regular oral examinations (χ2 = 98.711, p < 0.001), sugary drink consumption frequency (χ2 = 10.370, p < 0.001) and sweet food consumption frequency (χ2 = 9.261, p < 0.001) between the caries and non-caries groups. Multifactorial analysis revealed that older age (odds ratio [OR] = 5.342, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.434-6.631), later initiation of tooth brushing (OR = 3.244, 95% CI 2.413-5.424), S. mutans positivity (OR = 5.357, 95% CI 4.529-8.563), high snack consumption frequency (OR = 3.452, 95% CI 2.634-5.442), high sugary drink consumption frequency (OR = 4.414, 95% CI 2.534-6.451) and high sweet food consumption frequency (OR = 4.531, 95% CI 3.421-6.354) were risk factors for dental caries. Higher father's educational level (OR = 0.724, 95% CI 0.564-0.891), higher mother's educational level (OR = 0.641, 95% CI 0.601-0.813), high daily tooth brushing frequency (OR = 0.572, 95% CI 0.423-0.864), mouth rinsing after meals (OR = 0.743, 95% CI 0.643-0.813), use of fluoridated toothpaste (OR = 0.657, 95% CI 0.553-0.931) and regular oral examinations (OR = 0.443, 95% CI 0.352-0.747) were protective factors against dental caries (all p < 0.05).

CONCLUSION:

Multiple factors result in early dental caries in preschool children aged 3-6 years; however, the most influential factors are older age and high snack consumption, as well as high sugary and sweet food/drink consumption.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Brossage dentaire / Caries dentaires Limites: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Langue: En Journal: BMC Oral Health Sujet du journal: ODONTOLOGIA Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Chine Pays de publication: Royaume-Uni

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Brossage dentaire / Caries dentaires Limites: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Langue: En Journal: BMC Oral Health Sujet du journal: ODONTOLOGIA Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Chine Pays de publication: Royaume-Uni