Factors Associated with Dental Caries in 6-30 Month-old Children at well Baby Clinic, Srinagarind Hospital, Khon Kaen University
Abstract
Background : Dental caries is an alarming problem in mostly young children in Thailand. It can also lead to rampant decay, infection, pain, abscesses, chewing problems, malnutrition and low self-esteem.
Objective: To investigate factors associated with dental caries in 6-30 month-old children who visited well baby clinic at Srinagarind hospital, Khon Kaen University.
Design: Cross-sectional analytical study
Setting: Well baby clinic at Srinagarind hospital, Khon Kaen University
Samples: A sample of 183 children aged 6 to 30 months who visited well baby clinic at Srinagarind hospital, Khon Kaen University and their parents during July – December, 2003.
Materials and Methods: Children and their parents volunteered to participate in this study. Children were examined for dental caries and plaque scores . Parents were interviewed for socio-economic and the detail of their children including oral hygiene care, feeding behaviors and dietary habits.
Results: The prevalent rate of dental caries was 34%. From bivariable and multi-variable logistic regression found that factors associated with dental caries in this sample were eating snack, drinking beverage and dental plaque. Children who ate snack ³ 1 time per day, < 1 time per day had dental caries higher than children who did not eat snack by adjusted odds ratio = 7.4 (95%CI=1.8-29.4), 5.7(95%CI=1.5-22.5) respectively. Children who drunk beverage ³ 1 time per day had dental caries higher than children who did not drink beverage by adjusted odds ratio = 6.2 (95%CI=2.3-16.5). Children with dental plaque had dental caries higher than children without dental plaque by adjusted odds ratio = 3.8 (95%CI=1.5-9.5) .
Conclusion: Factors associated with dental caries in this study were eating snack, beverage and dental plaque.
Keywords : dental caries, children