Impact of dental caries on daily performance of children

M. Moraru, A. Spinei
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The aim of the study: to estimate the impact of dental caries on the daily performance of school-age children. Material and methods. The clinical material of this paper is the data of the investigation of 104 children aged between 12 and 18 years. 48 subjects with dental caries were included in the research group (G1). The control group (G0) consisted of 56 caries-free children. Indices of tooth decay frequency and carious experience were estimated. The Child-Oral Impacts on Daily Performance (Child-OIDP) questionnaire was used to assess quality of life (QL). The study was conducted in accordance with ethical requirements with the written consent of the children’s parents. Results. The prevalence of the impact of oral diseases on the main daily performances was 68.75±6.69%, p<0.01 in children with caries and 42.86±6.61 in children without carious lesions. A significant moderate positive association was established between the indicators of DMFT/DMFT+dft tooth decay impairment (ρ=+0.56, p<0.01) and the intensity of the children’s quality of life disorder. Conclusions. The high prevalence of the impact of dental caries on the QL of children with dental caries indicates the increased prevalence of dental treatment needs and the inadequacy of dental care for this population group.
龋齿对儿童日常表现的影响
这项研究的目的是评估龋齿对学龄儿童日常表现的影响。材料和方法。本文的临床资料为104例12 ~ 18岁儿童的调查数据。实验组为龋病患者48例(G1)。对照组(G0)为56例无龋儿童。评估了龋病发生频率和龋病经历等指标。儿童-口腔对日常表现的影响(Child-OIDP)问卷用于评估生活质量(QL)。本研究是根据伦理要求进行的,并得到了儿童父母的书面同意。结果。口腔疾病对儿童主要日常生活表现的影响率为68.75±6.69%,有龋儿童为p<0.01,无龋儿童为42.86±6.61。DMFT/DMFT+dft蛀牙损害指标与儿童生活质量障碍程度呈显著的中度正相关(ρ=+0.56, p<0.01)。结论。龋齿对患有龋齿的儿童的生活质量影响的高流行率表明,龋齿治疗需求的流行率增加,而这一人群的牙科护理不足。
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