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Identification of Caries Risk Factors in Toddlers
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NutritionPrimary Care DentistryPreventive DentistryClinical DentistryFamily HealthPreventive MedicinePublic HealthPopulation ChildrenCaries Risk FactorsHealth PromotionDental DiseaseCaries DevelopmentChild DevelopmentCaries ExperienceOral HygienePediatricsCommunity Health SciencesDental HygieneChild NutritionMedicineCaries Progression
The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors to predict caries progression in toddlers in primary-healthcare settings for the cost-effective targeting of preventive and referral strategies. We examined 329 children (26 ± 6 mos old) twice, one year apart, in Indiana, USA. A 107-item structured interview was used to collect information from the primary caregiver and child on factors/beliefs/perceptions/behaviors that could affect caries development, transmission of bacteria, medical-dental health, and access to care. Bacterial levels, gingivitis, dental plaque, and caries experience were assessed. Multiple-variable logistic regression models of caries progression toward cavitation included family caries experience, transmission-related behaviors, dietary factors, health beliefs, and lower income, but differed in selected predictors/predictive power by race/ethnicity. Addition of clinical variables did not significantly improve the prediction.
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