Caries indicators in relation to healthcare access and hygienic-dietary habits in Spanish preschoolers
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Prieto Regueiro, Beatriz
Gómez Santos, Gladys
Reichard Monefeldt, Guillermo
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Introduction: Dental caries continues to be a public healthcare problem due to its high prevalence and morbidity. It was proposed to evaluate caries indicators in relation to healthcare access and hygienic-dietary habits in Spanish preschoolers.
Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out on a random sample consisting of 343 patients ranging from 3 to 5 years of age in the primary care setting, the main measurements were: dental care access, hygienic-dietary habits, and caries registration according to WHO criteria.
Results: The prevalence of caries was 35.3% and mean ± standard deviation (SD) dft was 1.51 ± 2.93. Preschoolers who had ever visited the dentist had a higher dft occurrence than those who had never attended the dentist. The lower prevalence of caries was significantly associated with the frequency of two daily brushings versus non-daily brushing (p = 0.007; 25.3% vs. 47.1%) and was 10.7% lower in patients who had the habit of night brushing (p = 0.041). The consumption of sugary liquids between meals implied a higher dft index.
Conclusions: The high prevalence of early childhood caries and the dental care access associated with poor oral health suggest the need to implement a multidisciplinary oral healthcare program that involves both healthcare and dental healthcare professionals in Primary Health Care Units without forgetting the participation of the community and local administrations.
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Prieto‐Regueiro, B., Gómez‐Santos, G., Reichard‐Monefeldt, G., & Diéguez‐Pérez, M. (2024). Caries indicators in relation to healthcare access and hygienic‐dietary habits in Spanish preschoolers. International Journal of Dental Hygiene. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/idh.12786









