masterThesis
Relação das condições socioeconômicas com as condições de saúde bucal em capitais brasileiras
Fecha
2012-12-07Registro en:
SILVA, Janmille Valdivino da. Relação das condições socioeconômicas com as condições de
saúde bucal em capitais brasileiras. 2012. 67 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Saúde Pública) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2012.
Autor
Silva, Janmille Valdivino da
Resumen
Despite the improvement of Brazilian s living conditions in recent decades, this improvement
occurred in a polarized way between groups of better social position. Then, there is still a
health inequity´s panorama in Brazil which encompasses the oral health state. This panorama
instigated the attainment of this ecological study that aimed to evaluate the relationship of
socioeconomic conditions, and public health policies with oral health status in Brazilian
capitals. Thus, we performed factor analysis and linear regression using oral health indicators
collected from SB Brasil 2010, of socioeconomic conditions from Brazilian Census 2010 and
related to water´s supply fluoridation from SISAGUA. Factor analysis with indicators of
living conditions revealed two common factors, economic deprivation and socio-sanitary
condition. Economic deprivation showed statistically significant positive correlation with
DMFT 12 years (p= 0,03) and mean missing teeth (p = 0,002) and negative correlation with
caries-free population (p=0,012). Socio-sanitary negatively correlated with DMFT (p
<0,0001) and a positive correlation with caries-free population (p = 0.002). Fluoridated water
had a significant association with DMFT (p <0,0001), mean missing teeth (p <0,0001) and
caries free population (p <0.0001). Multiple linear regression analysis for the DMFT of
capital was estimated by socio-sanitary condition and fluoridation, adjusted by economic
deprivation, whereas the model for the mean missing teeth was estimated only by fluoridation
and economic deprivation, and finally the model the rate for the population free of caries in
Brazilian capitals was estimated by economic and socio-sanitary status adjusted fluoridated
water supply. Therefore, factors related to living conditions and public policies are
intrinsically linked to tooth decay issues. Thus, actions, beyond dental care assistance, must
be development to impact positively in social and economic conditions, especially, between
the most vulnerable populations