Title of article :
Risk factors for severe early childhood caries in 2-3-year-old children in Rasht
Author/Authors :
Vejdani, Javaneh Oro-Maxillofacial Developmental Disease Research Center - Department of Pediatric Dentistry - Faculty of Dentistry - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht , Hadipoor, Zahra , Kazem nezhad Leyli, Ehsan Social Determinants of Health ( SDH ) Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht
Abstract :
Introduction: Severe early childhood caries is the
presence of smooth-surface caries in children
younger than three years of age. This rampant
form of dental caries exerts a negative impact on
the quality of life of both the child and the family
.The purpose of this study was to investigate the
risk factors for severe early childhood caries (SECC)
among 2-3 year-old children in Rasht.
Materials and Methods: A retrospective, case
control study was carried out on 267, 2-3 yearold-
children, who were divided into two groups.
The study group (cases) included 89 children who
were diagnosed with S-ECC. The cases were compared
with the control group including 178 children
who were caries free. The mothers of children
in two groups were asked to fill in a checklist
containing the demographic data, dietary, sleep
and oral hygiene habits of the children. Data
were statistically analyzed using χ2 test and multiple
logistic regression analysis.
Results: Statistical Significant variables associated
with S-ECC were breast or bottle feeding to assist
with falling asleep at night (P = 0.001), number of
nights the child sleep through the night
(P< 0.0001), on demand feeding (P < 0.0001), late
start of brushing (P = 0.007), frequency of giving
sugary snacks (P = 0.016) and the use of a bo le
to drink sweetened liquids (P <0.0001). There
was no significant relationship between
S-ECC and the method, duration of feeding and
educational level of parents.
Conclusion: Breast or bottle feeding to assist with
falling asleep at night, number of nights the child
sleep through the night, on demand feeding , late
start of tooth brushing, frequency of giving
sugary snacks and the use of a bottle to drink
sweetened liquids were identified as risk factors
for the development of dental caries in young
children.
Keywords :
Child , Dental Caries , Risk Fac tors
Journal title :
Journal of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, Pathology and Surgery
Journal title :
Journal of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, Pathology and Surgery