Artículos de revistas
Prevalence and severity of dental caries in schoolchildren of Porto, Portugal
Fecha
2008Registro en:
COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH, v.25, n.2, p.119-125, 2008
0265-539X
10.1922/CDH_2193Mello07
Autor
MELLO, T.
ANTUNES, J.
WALDMAN, E.
RAMOS, E.
RELVAS, M.
BARROS, H.
Institución
Resumen
Objectives: To measure the prevalence and severity of dental caries in adolescents of the city of Porto, Portugal, and to assess socioeconomic and behavioural covariates of dental caries experience. Methods: A sample of 700 thirteen-year-old schoolchildren was examined. Results from the dental examination were linked to anthropometric information and to data supplied by two structured questionnaires assessing nutritional factors, socio-demographic characteristics and behaviour related to health promotion. Dental caries was measured using the DMFT index, and two dichotomous outcomes, one assessing the prevalence of dental caries (DMFT>0); the other assessing the prevalence of a high level of dental caries (DMFT=4). Results: Consuming soft drinks derived from cola (irrespective of sugared or diet) two or more times per week, attending a public school, being female and having parents with low educational attainment were identified as risk factors both for having dental caries and for having a high level of dental caries. Conclusion: Caries levels were positively associated with frequency of intake of sweetened foods and drinks.