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Dental caries in mother-child pairs from Xingu
Hirooka, Lucila Brandão; Mestriner- Junior, Wilson; Mestriner, Soraya Fernandes; Nunes, Selma Aparecida Chaves; Lemos, Pablo Natanael; Franco, Laércio Joel.
  • Hirooka, Lucila Brandão; Universidade de São Paulo. Medical School of Ribeirão Preto. Department of Community Medicine. Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Mestriner- Junior, Wilson; Universidade de São Paulo. School of Dentistry of Ribeirão Preto. Department of Pediatric Dentistry. Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Mestriner, Soraya Fernandes; Universidade de São Paulo. School of Dentistry of Ribeirão Preto. Department of Pediatric Dentistry. Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Nunes, Selma Aparecida Chaves; Universidade de São Paulo. School of Dentistry of Ribeirão Preto. Department of Pediatric Dentistry. Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Lemos, Pablo Natanael; Universidade de São Paulo. School of Dentistry of Ribeirão Preto. Department of Pediatric Dentistry. Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Franco, Laércio Joel; Universidade de São Paulo. Project Xingu. Ribeirão Preto. BR
Braz. j. oral sci ; 13(1): 43-46, Jan-Mar/2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-709502
ABSTRACT

AIM:

To describe cases of dental caries in Indian mother-child pairs of the middle and lower Xingu River - Xingu Indigenous Park.

METHODS:

A total of 246 children aged 3-5 years old and their respective mothers took part in this study. Caries indexes dmft and DMFT were analyzed for deciduous and permanent dentitions, respectively, according to criteria proposed by the World Health Organization.

RESULTS:

Analysis of the DMFT index showed a mean value of 14.3 for mothers. In mothers aged between 35 and 44 years, tooth loss accounted for more than 80% of the total index score. With regard to the children, dmft index was 4.7, on average, and only 13.4% were caries-free. No significant correlation was found between mother and child caries experience (p = 0.16).

CONCLUSIONS:

These results suggest that it is important to consider the community as a whole, and not only the mother, regarding the oral health of indigenous children. Community should be involved in the planning of strategies for caries prevention and health promotion, taking into account the socio-cultural complexity and specificities of indigenous population and adapt them to the local reality for these strategies to become actually effective.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Oral Health / Dental Caries Limits: Adult / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Braz. j. oral sci Journal subject: Dentistry Year: 2014 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade de São Paulo/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Oral Health / Dental Caries Limits: Adult / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Braz. j. oral sci Journal subject: Dentistry Year: 2014 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade de São Paulo/BR