Study of the factors associated with dental caries in children who receive early dental care

Authors

  • Fabian Calixto FRAIZ Federal University of Paraná; School of Dentistry
  • Luiz Reynaldo de Figueiredo WALTER Federal University of Paraná; School of Dentistry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-74912001000300005

Keywords:

Dental caries, Diet, cariogenic, Child, preschool

Abstract

The present study investigated the factors associated with the development of dental caries in preschool children who receive regular dental care and follow-up. The research was carried out at the Baby Clinic, Londrina State University, and comprised two hundred preschool children, whose ages ranged from 24 to 48 months, as well as their mothers, who had already taken part in a dental program at the Baby Clinic during, at least, the previous twelve months. Regarding oral hygiene habits, there was no significant difference between the preschool children who presented with caries and those who did not present with caries. However, the presence of visible bacterial plaque on the upper incisors was strongly associated with the presence of dental caries. Other factors associated with the presence of caries were: period of formal education of the father or of both parents equal or inferior to 8 years, high sugar consumption and bottle-feeding during sleep. In the studied population, the dietary pattern is still the main cause of carious lesions. In addition, the presence of visible bacterial plaque on the labial surface of the upper incisors must be considered as an important clinical sign, often associated with inadequate patterns of diet and oral hygiene.

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Published

2001-09-01

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Section

Odontopediatria

How to Cite

Study of the factors associated with dental caries in children who receive early dental care. (2001). Pesquisa Odontológica Brasileira, 15(3), 201-207. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-74912001000300005