Dental caries and visual acuity of students in a town in west amazon

Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the epidemiological profile for dental caries in primary school students in the public education system in Barcelos, as well as to verify its association with the visual acuity assessed. Methods: This is an observational and cross-sectional study of 1,102 stu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brazilian journal of oral sciences 2018-10, Vol.17, p.e18159
Hauptverfasser: Régis-Aranha, Lauramaris de Arruda, Santos, Sanya Thaina Cristovam dos, Magalhães, Waldeyde Oderilda Gualberto, Pinto, Adriana Beatriz Silveira, Passos, Shirley Maria de Araújo, Monteiro, Ângela Xavier
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Zusammenfassung:Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the epidemiological profile for dental caries in primary school students in the public education system in Barcelos, as well as to verify its association with the visual acuity assessed. Methods: This is an observational and cross-sectional study of 1,102 students aged 6 to 17 registered in primary school in the public education system. The evaluation of dental caries complies with the method informed by the World Health Organization, on the school patio in natural light and were carried out by a previously calibrated team (Kappa inter-rater from 0.70 to 0.89).  Visual acuity was assessed using the Snellen optometric scale. For the analysis, when the normality hypothesis was accepted by means of the Shapiro-Wilk test, average and standard deviation (SD) were calculated and the parametric tests t-student and Analysis of Variance – ANOVA – were applied. When the normality hypothesis was rejected Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Waliis non-parametric tests were applied. For the analysis of categorical variables, the Pearson chi-square test was applied. Results: 1,102 students took part in the tests, of whom 556 (50.5%) were male. The prevalence of dental caries found was 72.1% in students aged 6 to 11 and 65.7% in students aged 12 to 17.  The study found an association between Visual Acuity (
ISSN:1677-3225
1677-3225
DOI:10.20396/bjos.v17i0.8653816