Impact of Early Childhood Caries and Parental Oral Health Literacy on the Use of Oral Health Care Services by Children. Caries, Health Literacy and Health Care

Marina Ferreira-Barbosa, Letícia Pereira-Martins, Jéssica Madeira-Bittencourt, Saul Martins-Paiva, Cristiane Baccin-Bendo
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˚ ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to verify the impact of early childhood caries (ECC) and parental oral health literacy (OHL) on the use of oral health care services by preschool children. A population-based study was conducted with 449 dyads of preschool children aged 4-6 years and their parents/caregivers in the city of Ribeir(cid:139)o das Neves, Brazil. Two examiners performed the diagnosis of ECC using the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS-Epi). The Brazilian version of the Hong Kong Oral Health Literacy Assessment Task for Pediatric Dentistry was administered to measure parents(cid:213) OHL. Parents/caregivers answered the question (cid:210)When was your child(cid:213)s last visit to the dentist?(cid:211) to measure the use of oral health care services by the preschool children. The multiple logistic regression (p<0.05) revealed that children with presence of cavitated caries lesions were 1.82-fold more likely to use oral health care services (OR=1.82; 95%CI: 1.23-2.70) compared to those with absence of cavitated caries lesions. Children whose parents/caregivers had lower OHL were 34 % less likely to use oral health care services compared to those whose parents had higher OHL (OR=0.66; 95%CI: 0.45-0.99). Preschool children Dental services are used more by preschool children with presence of cavitated caries lesions and whose parents/caregivers have higher scores of OHL.
儿童早期龋齿及父母口腔健康素养对儿童使用口腔保健服务的影响龋齿、卫生知识普及和保健
摘要:本研究旨在验证幼儿龋病(ECC)和父母口腔健康素养(OHL)对学龄前儿童口腔保健服务使用的影响。在巴西内维斯省Ribeir市(cid:139)对449对4-6岁学龄前儿童及其父母/照顾者进行了一项基于人群的研究。两名检查人员使用国际龋齿检测和评估系统(ICDAS-Epi)对ECC进行诊断。采用巴西版的香港儿童牙科口腔健康素养评估任务来衡量家长的口腔健康水平(cid:213)。家长/照顾者回答问题(cid:210)您的孩子(cid:213)最后一次去看牙医是什么时候(cid:211),以衡量学龄前儿童使用口腔保健服务的情况。多元logistic回归分析(p<0.05)显示,存在空腔性龋齿的儿童使用口腔保健服务的可能性高出1.82倍(OR=1.82;95%CI: 1.23-2.70)。父母/照顾者OHL较低的儿童使用口腔保健服务的可能性比父母OHL较高的儿童低34% (OR=0.66;95%置信区间:0.45—-0.99)。学龄前儿童牙科服务更多地用于存在空腔性龋齿病变的学龄前儿童,其父母/照顾者的OHL评分较高。
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