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Year 2020, Volume: 23 Issue: 3, 200 - 208, 05.10.2020
https://doi.org/10.7126/cumudj.728154

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  • Dogan BG, Gokalp S. Oral Health Knowledge and Practices of Children in a Primary School in Turkey. J Dent App 2015;2(3):178-182.

ASSESSMENT OF CARIES PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AMONG TURKISH CHILDREN IN EDIRNE, TURKEY

Year 2020, Volume: 23 Issue: 3, 200 - 208, 05.10.2020
https://doi.org/10.7126/cumudj.728154

Abstract

Objectives: Dental caries has a multifactorial etiology that has been associated with many risk factors such as improper dietary habits, poor oral hygiene, parental education and socioeconomic status of family. It is essential to identify the potential risk factors to improve the oral health of children. The aim of the present study is to evaluate dental caries prevalence and potential risk factors in a group of Turkish children residing in Edirne province.
Materials and Methods: Data of 704 children aged between 7 to 12 years old, who applied for examination/treatment to the Department of Pediatric Dentistry between April 2016 through June 2018 were evaluated for the present study. Dental caries status was recorded using the number of decayed, missing or filled teeth (dft/DMFT) and decayed, missing or filled surface (dfs/DMFS) indices. A structured questionnaire inquiring sociodemographics information, oral hygiene habits, and diet history of the children were employed to parents.
Results: The sample comprised of 365 males and 339 females. From overall children, 31.11 % were caries-free, while the caries prevalence was found 68.89%. Dental caries scores of all children included in the study were calculated as dft:4.97±4.02, dfs:11.85±11.82 for primary teeth and as DMFT:2.63±2.42 DMFS: 3.81±4.34 for permanent teeth. Statistically significant differences were found between age groups according to caries prevalence in the primary dentition (p<0.05). Dental caries was associated with educational level of mother (p<0.05), educational level of father (p=0.02), gender (p= 0.007) and family income (p=0.03).
Conclusions: The high prevalence of dental caries highlights the importance of comprehensive oral health interventions to improve the oral health of children residing in Edirne, Turkey.

References

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  • Yee R, Sheiham A. The Burden of Restorative Dental Treatment for Children in the Third World Countries. Int Dent J 2002; 52(1):1-9.
  • Pitts NB, Zero DT, Marsh PD, Ekstrand K, Weintraub JA, Ramos-Gomez F, Ismail A. Dental caries. Nat Rev Dis Primers 2007;3(1):1-16.
  • Jiang H, Petersen P, Peng B, Tai B, Bian Z. Self-Assessed Dental Health, Oral Health Practices, and General Health Behaviors in Chinese Urban Adolescents. Acta Odontol Scand 2005; 63(6):343-52
  • Petersen PE, Bourgeois D, Bratthall D, Ogawa H. Oral health information systems – towards measuring progress in oral health promotion and disease prevention. Bull WHO 2005;83:686-93
  • Campus G, Solinas G, Strohmenger L, Cagetti MG, Senna A, Minelli L, Majori S, Montagna MT, Reali D, Castiglia P. Collaborating Study Group. National pathfinder survey on children’s oral health in Italy: pattern and severity of caries disease in 4-year-olds. Caries Res 2009;43:155-62.
  • Campus G, Solinas G, Sanna A, Maida C, Castiglia P. Determinants of ECC in Sardinian preschool children. Community Dent Health. 2007;24:253-6.
  • Tafere Y, Chanie S, Dessie T, Gedamu H. Assessment of prevalence of dental caries and the associated factors among patients attending dental clinic in Debre Tabor general hospital: a hospital-based cross-sectional study. BMC Oral Health 2018; 18: 119.
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  • Harris R, Nicoll AD, Adair P M, Pine CM. Risk factors for dental caries in young children: a systematic review of the literature. Community dent health 2004; 21(1):71-85.
  • Booth ML, Samdal O. Health-promoting schools in Australia: models and measurement. Aust NZ J Public Health 1997;21:365–370.
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  • Gökalp SG, Doğan BG, Tekçiçek MT, Berberoğlu A, Unlüer S. National survey of oral health status of children and adults in Turkey. Community Dent Health 2010;27:12-7.
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  • Aktaş N, Akal N, Akın Y, Moğulkoç Aİ. Çocuklarda tedavi edilmemiş diş çürüklerinin PUFA indeksi ile değerlendirilmesi. Acta Odontol Turc 2018; 35(1):23-28.
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  • Vanessa R, Danuze B, Tatiana D, Ana C, Orlando A. Prevalence of dental caries and caries-related risk factors in premature and term children. Braz Oral Res 2010;24(3):329-335.
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  • Mulu W, Demilie T, Yimer M, Meshesha K, Abera B. Dental caries and associated factors among primary school children in Bahir Dar city: a cross-sectional study. BMC Res Notes 2014;7:949.
  • Alkhunaizi YM, Alshahrani SM, Elshewahy KM, Moaf AI, Wyne AH. Prevalence, Severity And Pattern Of Dental Caries Among Female Schoolchildren In Eastern Province. PODJ 2018;38(2):222-226.
  • El Meligy O, Bahannan S, Hassan M, Eltelety S, Kayal R, Qutob A, Al-Johani K. Oral Health Status and Habits among 6-13 Years Old Children with Limited Access to Dental Care in South Jeddah. IJPRAS 2019; 8(3):109-118.
  • Bekiroglu N, Tanboga I, Altinok B, Kargul B. Oral health care behavior in a group of Turkish children. Iran J Public Health 2009;30(4):125-13.
  • Dogan BG, Gokalp S. Oral Health Knowledge and Practices of Children in a Primary School in Turkey. J Dent App 2015;2(3):178-182.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Research Articles
Authors

Sirin Guner Onur 0000-0002-6890-3500

İlknur Tasdemir 0000-0001-8008-8054

Sinem Batur Kara 0000-0002-1041-574X

Betul Kargul 0000-0002-3294-8846

Publication Date October 5, 2020
Submission Date April 28, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020Volume: 23 Issue: 3

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EndNote Guner Onur S, Tasdemir İ, Batur Kara S, Kargul B (October 1, 2020) ASSESSMENT OF CARIES PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AMONG TURKISH CHILDREN IN EDIRNE, TURKEY. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 23 3 200–208.

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