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Copyright Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Spring 2015

Abstract

Early Childhood Caries (ECC) is a public health problem with biological, social and behavioural determinants and the notion that the principal etiology is inappropriate feeding modalities is no longer tenable. Hence this study was undertaken to assess the relationship between ECC and socio-demographic factors, dietary habits, oral hygiene habits and parental characteristics. The study involved a dental examination of 1400 children aged 0-71 months, recording caries using Gruebbel's deft index and a structured questionnaire to interview parents or caretakers. The tabulated data was statis-tically analyzed using t-test and ANOVA at 5% level of significance. The variables significantly associated with ECC were age, geographical location, duration of breast/bottle feeding, use of sweetened pacifiers, frequency of snacking, frequency of tooth brushing, the person responsible for child's oral health care and education level of parents. However, other variables like child's gender, number of siblings, types of snack the child preferred and age at which tooth brushing was instituted did not have statistically significant relationship with ECC.

Details

Title
Social and Behavioral Determinants for Early Childhood Caries among Preschool Children in India
Author
Jain, Mitali; Namdev, Ritu; Bodh, Meenakshi; Dutta, Samir; Singhal, Parul; Kumar, Arun
Pages
115-120C
Section
Original Article
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Spring 2015
Publisher
Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
ISSN
2008210X
e-ISSN
20082118
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1705546614
Copyright
Copyright Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Spring 2015