Social Inequalities and Geographical Distribution in Caries Treatment Needs among Schoolchildren Living in Buenos Aires City: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Fiorella Ventura, Maria Rocio Lazzati, Pablo Andres Salgado, Glenda Natalia Rossi, Thomas G Wolf, Aldo Squassi, Guglielmo Campus
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Abstract

Background: Caries experience in Argentine children is quite high and no national data are present.

Aim: This cross-sectional observational survey aimed to assess the oral health status of schoolchildren in Buenos Aires (CABA) using CTNI and to evaluate the ecological association between health inequalities and caries prevalence.

Design: Data were collected, via a clustered procedure, during the 2016-2018 school years. Children were examined at school to determine dental status according to the CTNI performed under standardized conditions, using light, dental mirrors, WHO probes and magnification (2.5×). Secondary sources were used to acquire socio-demographic and epidemiological data. A hierarchical cluster analysis was carried out with the municipalities of the CABA as the dependent variable and the socio-demographic factors.

Results: The study population consisted of 62,904 schoolchildren, 43,571 of whom were enrolled into the study. Total caries prevalence was 67.78% while severe caries prevalence was 28.29%, which was statistically associated with the year of the survey (p < 0.01). Four territorial conglomerates from a socio-epidemiological standpoint outline homogeneous areas of social risk; cluster 1 had the highest social risk. The prevalence of severe caries (CTNI 7-14) was highest in cluster 1 (44.7-53.2% of the population).

Conclusion: The social inequalities between municipalities of the CABA were statistically associated with high inequalities in oral health needs.

布宜诺斯艾利斯市学龄儿童龋齿治疗需求的社会不平等和地域分布:一项横断面研究。
背景:目的:这项横断面观察性调查旨在利用 CTNI 评估布宜诺斯艾利斯(CABA)学龄儿童的口腔健康状况,并评估健康不平等与龋病流行之间的生态关联:设计:在2016-2018学年期间,通过分组程序收集数据。儿童在学校接受检查,根据在标准化条件下使用光、牙镜、世卫组织探针和放大镜(2.5 倍)进行的 CTNI 确定牙齿状况。利用二手资料获取社会人口学和流行病学数据。以 CABA 所在城市为因变量,结合社会人口学因素,进行了分层聚类分析:研究对象包括 62 904 名学龄儿童,其中 43 571 人参加了研究。龋齿总患病率为 67.78%,严重龋齿患病率为 28.29%,这与调查年份有统计学关系(p < 0.01)。从社会流行病学的角度来看,四个地区组群勾勒出了同质的社会风险区域;第 1 组群的社会风险最高。第 1 组的严重龋齿(CTNI 7-14)发病率最高(占总人口的 44.7-53.2%):结论:从统计学角度看,CABA 城市之间的社会不平等与口腔健康需求的高度不平等有关。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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