Social and biological early life influences on severity of dental caries in children aged 6 years

–  Objective:  To investigate the relationship between social and biological conditions experienced in very early life and dental caries in children aged 6 years. Methods:  The design was a dental caries cross‐sectional study nested in a birth cohort study started in Pelotas, Brazil, in 1993. The cr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Community dentistry and oral epidemiology 2005-02, Vol.33 (1), p.53-63
Hauptverfasser: Peres, Marco Aurélio, Latorre, Maria do Rosário Dias de Oliveira, Sheiham, Aubrey, Peres, Karen Glazer, Barros, Fernando C., Hernandez, Pedro Gonzales, Maas, Angela Maria Nunes, Romano, Ana Regina, Victora, Cesar Gomes
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Zusammenfassung:–  Objective:  To investigate the relationship between social and biological conditions experienced in very early life and dental caries in children aged 6 years. Methods:  The design was a dental caries cross‐sectional study nested in a birth cohort study started in Pelotas, Brazil, in 1993. The cross‐sectional study was carried out in 1999. A random sample of 400 6‐year‐old children was selected from among 5249 live births in 1993. The World Health Organization (1997) criteria were used to diagnose dental caries. Results from the oral health study were linked to the data concerning perinatal and childhood health and illnesses and family social conditions collected at birth, 1, 3, 6 and 12 months, and in the sixth year of life. Dental caries was the outcome measured at two levels of severity (very low: dmft ≤ 1; high: dmft ≥ 4). Unconditional univariate and multiple logistic regression analysis were performed. Results:  Self‐employed and employees/unemployed, fathers with
ISSN:0301-5661
1600-0528
DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0528.2004.00197.x