Developmental enamel defects are associated with early childhood caries: case-control study.

Developmental enamel defects are associated with early childhood caries: case-control study.

Corrêa-Faria, Patrícia;Gonçalves, Suzane Paixão;Ramos-Jorge, Maria Letícia;Paiva, Saul Martins;Pordeus, Isabela Almeida;
international journal of paediatric dentistry 2019
273
corrafaria2019developmentalinternational

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Knowledge on the association between developmental enamel defects (DED) and early childhood caries (ECC) has important for the drafting of prevention measures and oral healthcare planning.To compare the frequency of ECC in children with and without DED and verify their association with sociodemographic factors.This case-control study was carried out with Brazilian children aged one to five years. The case group made up of 98 children with ECC and the control group was made up of 98 children without ECC. DED were classified in diffuse opacity, demarcated opacity and enamel hypoplasia (Developmental Defects of Enamel Index). Sociodemographic data were collected by a questionnaire answered by parents. Statistical analysis used McNemar's test and logistic regression analyses.In the bivariate analysis, ECC was more frequent among children from families with poorer socioeconomic conditions (lower monthly household income [p≤0.001] and lower maternal schooling [p=0.001]) and among those with DED (p≤0.001). The final logistical model showed that children with DED (OR: 1.94) and a monthly household income less than two Brazilian minimum salary (OR: 2.24) were more likely to have ECC.The occurrence of DED and lower household income were predisposing factors for the occurrence of ECC. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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