PeerJ (Jan 2024)

Caries risk assessment by Caries Management by Risk Assessment (CAMBRA) Protocol among the general population of Pakistan–a multicenter analytical study

  • Azhar Iqbal,
  • Yasir Dilshad Siddiqui,
  • Farooq Ahmad Chaudhary,
  • Malik Zain ul Abideen,
  • Talib Hussain,
  • Bilal Arjumand,
  • Mohammed Almuhaiza,
  • Mohammed Mustafa,
  • Osama Khattak,
  • Reham Mohammed Attia,
  • Asma Abubaker Rashed,
  • Sherif Elsayed Sultan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16863
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
p. e16863

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Background Caries risk (CR) assessment tools are used to properly identify individuals with caries risk and to improve preventive procedures and programs. A tool such as CAMBRA determines the precise protective factors of caries and identifies an individual’s specific therapeutic intervention. The purpose of this study was to assess the caries risk using the CAMBRA protocol among the general population of Pakistan. Methods This multicentre analytical study was conducted in ten dental hospitals in different provinces of Pakistan and the caries risk assessment was carried out using a questionnaire that was designed using the Caries Management by Risk Assessment (CAMBRA) protocol. All 521 participants were intra-orally examined to assess oral hygiene status and the presence of disease. Multiple logistic regression test was performed for analysis. Results A higher number of participants (61.2%) were found to be in the moderate risk category of caries risk assessment. The males are 51% less likely to have caries compared to the females (AOR = 0.49, P = 0.081). The majority of participants (71.3%) had one or more disease indicators, with white spots and visible cavities. Those with visible, heavy plaque were 13.9 times more likely to have caries compared to those without (AOR = 13.92, P 0.05), the Hosmer and Lemeshow Test P < 0.001, classification accuracy = 87.1%, and AUC = 91.2%. Conclusion The caries risk among the general population of Pakistan is moderate, with significant variation among age groups, education levels, and socioeconomic status.

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