Children (Jun 2022)

Dental Caries, Oral Health Behavior, and Living Conditions in 6–8-Year-Old Romanian School Children

  • Ramona Dumitrescu,
  • Ruxandra Sava-Rosianu,
  • Daniela Jumanca,
  • Octavia Balean,
  • Lia-Raluca Damian,
  • Guglielmo Giuseppe Campus,
  • Laurentiu Maricutoiu,
  • Vlad Tiberiu Alexa,
  • Ruxandra Sfeatcu,
  • Constantin Daguci,
  • Mariana Postolache,
  • Atena Galuscan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children9060903
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 903

Abstract

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Dental caries still have a high prevalence in Romania. The aim of this paper is to determine the prevalence of caries in children (aged 6 to 8 years) correlated with individual-level predictors and socio-economic variables. A stratified, randomized nationally representative sample was established, taking into consideration the total number of preschool children and based on administrative units and residence. Self-assessment was performed by means of the Oral Health Questionnaire for Children (WHO). Examinations were conducted by 10 standardized examiners, with International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) caries codes higher than 3 considered as dentinal caries, missing teeth as MT, and restorations as FT. DMFT and SiC indexes were calculated accordingly. The dataset for each outcome variable was analyzed by the Hurdle approach analyzed. The gender distribution was similar (47.22% male and 52.78% female), with 42.65% residing in rural areas. The mean DMFT value for the sample was 4.89 and SiC index 9.83. A negative association could be seen between DMFT and the father’s level of education (β = −0.33, SE = 0.07, p p < 0.01). In conclusion, caries prevalence is very high in Romania as compared to the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation for this age group in correlation with socio-economic factors and oral health behavior.

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