Iron deficiency anemia as a risk factor for pulp disease in children from the central Peruvian jungle: a case‒control study.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Journal of Applied Oral Science Pub Date : 2024-06-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1678-7757-2024-0014
Jhair Alexander Leon-Rodriguez, María Espinoza-Salcedo, Yovana Melisza Gutierrez-Polanco, Jherson David Leon-Rodriguez, Araceli Antonella Lopez-Tisnado, Omaly Sulay Rivera-Cruz
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Abstract

Aim: To investigate iron-deficiency anemia as a risk factor for dental pulp disease in children from the central Peruvian jungle.

Methodology: A case-control study was carried out with 270 children, of which 90 referred to cases and 180, to controls. Patients with pulp disease were diagnosed according to the criteria of the Association of Endodontists and the American Board of Endodontics. A specific questionnaire was used to assess ferrous sulfate consumption, maternal education level, maternal age, occupation, and household income. Data were analyzed using Pearson's correlation coefficient and a binary logistic regression.

Results: Iron deficiency anemia offers a risk factor for pulp disease in children (OR 7.44, IC 95% 4.0-13.8). According to multivariate analysis using binary logistic regression, ferrous sulfate consumption (OR 13.8, IC 95% 5.6.33.9), maternal education level (OR 2.4, IC 95% 1.1-5.3), maternal age (OR 7.5, IC 95% 2.9-19.4), household income (OR 4.0, IC 95% 1.6-9.6), and caries (OR 10.7, IC 95% 4.5-25.7) configured independent factors that were statistically associated with pulp disease.

Conclusion: Iron deficiency anemia, ferrous sulfate consumption, maternal education level, maternal age, household income, and dental caries were positively associated with pulp disease in children.

缺铁性贫血是秘鲁中部丛林儿童患牙髓疾病的风险因素:一项病例对照研究。
目的:研究缺铁性贫血是秘鲁中部丛林儿童患牙髓疾病的风险因素:对270名儿童进行了病例对照研究,其中90名为病例,180名为对照。牙髓疾病患者根据牙髓病学家协会和美国牙髓病学委员会的标准进行诊断。采用特定的调查问卷来评估硫酸亚铁的消耗量、母亲的教育水平、母亲的年龄、职业和家庭收入。采用皮尔逊相关系数和二元逻辑回归对数据进行了分析:结果:缺铁性贫血是儿童患牙髓疾病的风险因素(OR 7.44,IC 95% 4.0-13.8)。根据二元逻辑回归的多变量分析,硫酸亚铁摄入量(OR 13.8,IC 95% 5.6.33.9)、母亲教育程度(OR 2.4,IC 95% 1.1-5.3)、母亲年龄(OR 7.5,IC 95% 2.9-19.4)、家庭收入(OR 4.0,IC 95% 1.6-9.6)和龋齿(OR 10.7,IC 95% 4.5-25.7)配置的独立因素与牙髓疾病有统计学相关性:结论:缺铁性贫血、硫酸亚铁摄入量、母亲教育水平、母亲年龄、家庭收入和龋齿与儿童牙髓疾病呈正相关。
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Journal of Applied Oral Science
Journal of Applied Oral Science 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.70%
发文量
46
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Oral Science is committed in publishing the scientific and technologic advances achieved by the dental community, according to the quality indicators and peer reviewed material, with the objective of assuring its acceptability at the local, regional, national and international levels. The primary goal of The Journal of Applied Oral Science is to publish the outcomes of original investigations as well as invited case reports and invited reviews in the field of Dentistry and related areas.
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