Evaluation of the relationship between severe early childhood caries and vitamin D

IF 0.6 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Sacide Duman, Merve Bilmez Selen, Pinar Demir
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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the relationship between the factors affecting the formation of severe early childhood caries (S-ECC) in preschool children, dental caries and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and to contribute to the literature on this subject.

Methods

ASA I-II children aged <72 months and their volunteer parents who had no apparent learning disability were included in the study. 25(OH)D, calcium and albumin levels were measured from the serum samples taken from the children. Dft, dfs and plaque scores were calculated after the oral examination of the children. Parents were asked to fill out a questionnaire assessing the child's dietary habits and family demographics.

Results

Total of 175 children (56% male) participating in the study (n = 98; ECC, n = 77; caries-free). S-ECC was present in 42.8% of children with adequate 25(OH)D levels and 63.4% of children with deficient or insufficient levels. Children with S-ECC had significantly lower mean 25(OH)D levels than those caries-free. A very weak negative correlation was detected between 25(OH)D level and dft score.

Conclusions

It was difficult to confirm the relationship between 25(OH)D levels and S-ECC. Again, there was a weak correlation between the dft score and 25(OH)D levels.

儿童早期严重龋病与维生素D关系的评价
目的探讨学龄前儿童严重早期龋病(S-ECC)形成的影响因素与龋病及血清25-羟基维生素D (25(OH)D)的关系,为这方面的研究提供文献依据。方法选取年龄为72月龄的sasa I-II型儿童及其无明显学习障碍的志愿者家长为研究对象。测定儿童血清中25(OH)D、钙和白蛋白水平。口腔检查后计算Dft、dfs和牙菌斑评分。父母被要求填写一份调查问卷,评估孩子的饮食习惯和家庭人口统计数据。结果共有175名儿童参与研究,其中男性占56% (n = 98;ECC, n = 77;caries-free)。25(OH)D水平充足的儿童中有42.8%存在S-ECC,缺乏或不足的儿童中有63.4%存在S-ECC。S-ECC患儿的平均25(OH)D水平明显低于无龋患儿。25(OH)D水平与dft评分呈极弱的负相关。结论25(OH)D水平与S-ECC之间的关系尚不明确。同样,dft评分与25(OH)D水平之间存在弱相关性。
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Pediatric Dental Journal
Pediatric Dental Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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