Family-related risk indicators and dental attendance in association with dental caries in preschool children

Abstract Background Determining risk indicators behind dental caries is important for identifying children in need of enhanced dental care. The aim of this register-based study was to investigate the association of family-related risk indicators and dental attendance in the development of dental car...

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Published in:BMC Oral Health
Main Authors: Anna-Maria Pelkonen, Päivi Rajavaara, Hannu Vähänikkilä, Vuokko Anttonen, Marja-Liisa Laitala
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-04870-x
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Päivi Rajavaara
Hannu Vähänikkilä
Vuokko Anttonen
Marja-Liisa Laitala
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Hannu Vähänikkilä
Vuokko Anttonen
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description Abstract Background Determining risk indicators behind dental caries is important for identifying children in need of enhanced dental care. The aim of this register-based study was to investigate the association of family-related risk indicators and dental attendance in the development of dental caries in preschool children. Methods The data for this study were collected from the medical records of 206 randomly chosen preschool children who lived in the city of Oulu, Finland, during 2014–2020. Data on challenges in family life, missing appointments and utilization of oral health care were collected. Sum functions were formed of risk indicators. Analyses were carried out for three age groups (1- to 2-, 3- to 4- and 5- to 6-year-olds) born between 2014 and 2018. Results There was a significant association between the number of family-related risk indicators and the prevalence of manifested caries lesions in the age group of 5- to 6-year-olds. All family-related risk indicators and information about health care utilization were associated with dental caries risk. Challenges in a child’s family life were present among 20.3% of the 5- to 6-year-olds. In all age groups, the most common challenges in family life were parental exhaustion and problems in the parents’ relationship or divorce. Conclusion Family-related risk indicators and dental attendance should be considered when determining caries risk. The caries risk indicators investigated here are associated with each other.
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spelling doaj-art-e0b2cb4ea3df4fe5b824db96c23d4c372025-08-20T01:16:25ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312024-09-012411710.1186/s12903-024-04870-xFamily-related risk indicators and dental attendance in association with dental caries in preschool childrenAnna-Maria Pelkonen0Päivi Rajavaara1Hannu Vähänikkilä2Vuokko Anttonen3Marja-Liisa Laitala4Research Unit of Population Health, University of OuluResearch Unit of Population Health, University of OuluArctic Biobank, Infrastructure for Population Studies, Faculty of Medicine, Northern Finland Birth Cohorts, University of OuluResearch Unit of Population Health, University of OuluResearch Unit of Population Health, University of OuluAbstract Background Determining risk indicators behind dental caries is important for identifying children in need of enhanced dental care. The aim of this register-based study was to investigate the association of family-related risk indicators and dental attendance in the development of dental caries in preschool children. Methods The data for this study were collected from the medical records of 206 randomly chosen preschool children who lived in the city of Oulu, Finland, during 2014–2020. Data on challenges in family life, missing appointments and utilization of oral health care were collected. Sum functions were formed of risk indicators. Analyses were carried out for three age groups (1- to 2-, 3- to 4- and 5- to 6-year-olds) born between 2014 and 2018. Results There was a significant association between the number of family-related risk indicators and the prevalence of manifested caries lesions in the age group of 5- to 6-year-olds. All family-related risk indicators and information about health care utilization were associated with dental caries risk. Challenges in a child’s family life were present among 20.3% of the 5- to 6-year-olds. In all age groups, the most common challenges in family life were parental exhaustion and problems in the parents’ relationship or divorce. Conclusion Family-related risk indicators and dental attendance should be considered when determining caries risk. The caries risk indicators investigated here are associated with each other.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-04870-xDental cariesRisk indicatorsFamily-related factorsFamily functioningDental attendancePreschool-age
spellingShingle Anna-Maria Pelkonen
Päivi Rajavaara
Hannu Vähänikkilä
Vuokko Anttonen
Marja-Liisa Laitala
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Dental caries
Risk indicators
Family-related factors
Family functioning
Dental attendance
Preschool-age
title Family-related risk indicators and dental attendance in association with dental caries in preschool children
title_full Family-related risk indicators and dental attendance in association with dental caries in preschool children
title_fullStr Family-related risk indicators and dental attendance in association with dental caries in preschool children
title_full_unstemmed Family-related risk indicators and dental attendance in association with dental caries in preschool children
title_short Family-related risk indicators and dental attendance in association with dental caries in preschool children
title_sort family related risk indicators and dental attendance in association with dental caries in preschool children
topic Dental caries
Risk indicators
Family-related factors
Family functioning
Dental attendance
Preschool-age
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-04870-x
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