Association between passive smoking and dental caries status in children: A cross-sectional analytical study.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Priyanka Dantham, Sivakumar Nuvvula, Ahmad Faisal Ismail, Sujiv Akkilagunta, Sreekanth Kumar Mallineni
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Abstract

Background: Several risk factors contribute to the development of dental caries in children, including sociodemographic, dietary, oral hygiene-related and other miscellaneous factors. Maternal smoking was highly associated with dental caries when compared to smoking by fathers or other household members.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of dental caries and their association with exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) among 5- to 10-year-old students attending private and government schools.

Material and methods: A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted among schoolchildren. Data was collected from the primary caregivers using a pre-tested form to assess the ETS exposure under 5 domains based on history: antenatal exposure; exposure during the index period; exposure in the school neighborhood; exposure in restaurants/roadside stalls; and exposure in bus stops/railway stations. Dental caries was assessed based on the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines from 1997. The association was reported using prevalence ratios (PRs) (95% confidence interval (CI)).

Results: Data was obtained from 211 schoolchildren attending government (39.8%) and private schools (60.2%). The overall prevalence (95% CI) of dental caries was 49.3% (42.5-56.1%). Among all the risk factors evaluated in the study, exposure to ETS was associated with a significantly increased risk of dental caries. The adjusted prevalence ratio (APR) of ETS exposure varied with the mother's educational status and high sugar exposure, although this was statistically insignificant.

Conclusions: The prevalence of dental caries among schoolchildren aged 5 to 10 years in the city was moderate and similar to the national average. Among the risk factors assessed in the study, antenatal exposure to ETS was found to significantly increase the prevalence of dental caries by 41% after adjusting for other factors. Therefore, it is important to educate parents on the causal role of ETS exposure in dental caries.

被动吸烟与儿童龋齿状况之间的关系:横断面分析研究
背景:儿童龋齿的形成有多种风险因素,包括社会人口、饮食、口腔卫生相关因素和其他杂项因素。与父亲或其他家庭成员吸烟相比,母亲吸烟与龋齿的关系密切:研究旨在确定私立学校和公立学校 5 至 10 岁学生的龋齿患病率及其与接触环境烟草烟雾(ETS)的关系:在学龄儿童中开展了一项横断面分析研究。使用预先测试过的表格从主要照顾者那里收集数据,根据病史评估以下 5 个领域的环境烟草烟雾暴露情况:产前暴露;指数期间的暴露;学校附近的暴露;餐馆/路边摊的暴露;以及公共汽车站/火车站的暴露。龋齿根据世界卫生组织(WHO)1997年的指导方针进行评估。相关性采用流行率(PRs)(95% 置信区间(CI))进行报告:数据来自 211 名就读于公立学校(39.8%)和私立学校(60.2%)的学童。龋齿总患病率(95% CI)为 49.3%(42.5%-56.1%)。在该研究评估的所有风险因素中,暴露于环境中的有害物质与龋齿风险的显著增加有关。ETS暴露的调整流行率(APR)随母亲的教育状况和高糖暴露而变化,但在统计学上并不显著:结论:该市 5 至 10 岁学龄儿童的龋齿患病率为中等水平,与全国平均水平相似。在该研究评估的风险因素中,产前接触 ETS 在调整其他因素后,发现会使龋齿患病率显著增加 41%。因此,教育家长了解接触 ETS 对龋齿的因果关系非常重要。
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