Risk factors for predicting early childhood caries in Anganwadi children in Bangalore city: A cross-sectional study

Introduction: Preschool oral health is an overlooked aspect of childhood health and well-being. Early childhood caries (ECC) is an infectious and multifactorial disease of the childhood. Several factors play a role in the etiology of disease. Aim: To predict the risk factors for occurrence of ECC in...

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Main Authors: K B Shilpashree, C Manjunath, T Ramakrishna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry
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Online Access:http://www.jiaphd.org/article.asp?issn=2319-5932;year=2016;volume=14;issue=2;spage=160;epage=163;aulast=Shilpashree
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spelling doaj-21a27335769846769e8dc8c4204375652020-11-25T00:32:45ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry2319-59322350-04842016-01-0114216016310.4103/2319-5932.183802Risk factors for predicting early childhood caries in Anganwadi children in Bangalore city: A cross-sectional studyK B ShilpashreeC ManjunathT RamakrishnaIntroduction: Preschool oral health is an overlooked aspect of childhood health and well-being. Early childhood caries (ECC) is an infectious and multifactorial disease of the childhood. Several factors play a role in the etiology of disease. Aim: To predict the risk factors for occurrence of ECC in children aged 3–6 years of Anganwadi centers. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study consisting of 3009 children aged 3–6 years attending Anganwadi centers of Bangalore South. Required and relevant information regarding feeding practices and oral hygiene practices were obtained. Multivariate regression analysis was performed for statistical analysis. Results: The prevalence of ECC was 31.4% with mean decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) of study population is 1.15 ± 2.28. Mean DMFT among males and females were 1.31 ± 2.48 and 1.01 ± 2.07, respectively. Habit of bottle feeding in the night (P < 0.001 and odds ratio [OR] of 1.32), in between meal, snacks (P < 0.001 and OR of 1.24) were the risk factors for caries in this study. Conclusions: The present study provides an insight regarding the risk factors involved in predicting ECC in children.http://www.jiaphd.org/article.asp?issn=2319-5932;year=2016;volume=14;issue=2;spage=160;epage=163;aulast=ShilpashreeEarly childhood cariesregression analysisrisk factors
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author K B Shilpashree
C Manjunath
T Ramakrishna
spellingShingle K B Shilpashree
C Manjunath
T Ramakrishna
Risk factors for predicting early childhood caries in Anganwadi children in Bangalore city: A cross-sectional study
Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry
Early childhood caries
regression analysis
risk factors
author_facet K B Shilpashree
C Manjunath
T Ramakrishna
author_sort K B Shilpashree
title Risk factors for predicting early childhood caries in Anganwadi children in Bangalore city: A cross-sectional study
title_short Risk factors for predicting early childhood caries in Anganwadi children in Bangalore city: A cross-sectional study
title_full Risk factors for predicting early childhood caries in Anganwadi children in Bangalore city: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Risk factors for predicting early childhood caries in Anganwadi children in Bangalore city: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for predicting early childhood caries in Anganwadi children in Bangalore city: A cross-sectional study
title_sort risk factors for predicting early childhood caries in anganwadi children in bangalore city: a cross-sectional study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry
issn 2319-5932
2350-0484
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Introduction: Preschool oral health is an overlooked aspect of childhood health and well-being. Early childhood caries (ECC) is an infectious and multifactorial disease of the childhood. Several factors play a role in the etiology of disease. Aim: To predict the risk factors for occurrence of ECC in children aged 3–6 years of Anganwadi centers. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study consisting of 3009 children aged 3–6 years attending Anganwadi centers of Bangalore South. Required and relevant information regarding feeding practices and oral hygiene practices were obtained. Multivariate regression analysis was performed for statistical analysis. Results: The prevalence of ECC was 31.4% with mean decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) of study population is 1.15 ± 2.28. Mean DMFT among males and females were 1.31 ± 2.48 and 1.01 ± 2.07, respectively. Habit of bottle feeding in the night (P < 0.001 and odds ratio [OR] of 1.32), in between meal, snacks (P < 0.001 and OR of 1.24) were the risk factors for caries in this study. Conclusions: The present study provides an insight regarding the risk factors involved in predicting ECC in children.
topic Early childhood caries
regression analysis
risk factors
url http://www.jiaphd.org/article.asp?issn=2319-5932;year=2016;volume=14;issue=2;spage=160;epage=163;aulast=Shilpashree
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