| Literature DB >> 22163207 |
Carolina Castro Martins1, Maria José Oliveira, Isabela Almeida Pordeus, Jaime Aparecido Cury, Saul Martins Paiva.
Abstract
It is questionable whether socioeconomic factors influence the choice of marketed children's dentifrices and whether these products are associated with greater fluoride (F) intake in children. The present cross-sectional study involving 197 children (mean age: 40.98 ± 6.62 months) was carried out in Montes Claros, Brazil. Parents completed a questionnaire on socioeconomic status and the tooth brushing habits of their children. The children brushed their teeth and saliva residues were collected for F analysis. F intake from dentifrice was determined with an ion-specific electrode. Univariate analysis and logistic regression were used to test whether the type of dentifrice (children's or family) and F dose (<0.05 and ≥0.05 mg F/Kg of body weight/day) were associated with the independent variables (p < 0.05). No differences were found between children's and family dentifrices regarding daily F intake (0.046 and 0.040 mg F/Kg/day, respectively; p = 0.513). The following were strong predictors for the use of a children's dentifrice: studying at a private kindergarten (OR: 6.89; p < 0.001); age that the child begun to tooth brush <2 years (OR: 2.93; p = 0.041), and the interaction between the variables "use of the same dentifrice as parents" and "type of tooth brush used" (OR: 27.20; p < 0.001). "The amount of dentifrice used" and "frequency of tooth brushing" (p ≤ 0.004) had a statistically and synergistic effect over the daily F dose. The present study found a social influence over the choice of dentifrice: children with a high socioeconomic status tend to use a children's dentifrice. The amount of dentifrice used can strongly increase the risk of exposure to higher doses of F, regardless of the type of dentifrice.Entities:
Keywords: children; dental fluorosis; dentifrice; fluoride; socioeconomic factors
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22163207 PMCID: PMC3228571 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph8114284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Distribution of independent variables according to type of dentifrice (children’s or family) used by children aged < 1 to 4 years old.
| Independent variables | Dentifrice | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Children’s | Family | p-value | |
| N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | ||
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 89 (45.2) | 51 (49.0) | 38 (40.8) | 0.249 |
| Female | 108 (54.8) | 53 (51.0) | 55 (59.2) | |
| Type of kindergarten | ||||
| Public | 131 (66.5) | 54 (51.9) | 77 (82.8) | <0.001 |
| Private | 66 (33.5) | 50 (48.1) | 16 (17.2) | |
| Parental educational level (years of schooling) | ||||
| 0 to 10 years | 95 (48.5) | 37 (35.6) | 58 (63.0) | <0.001 |
| More than 10 years of study | 101 (51.5) | 67 (64.4) | 34 (37.0) | |
| SES | ||||
| High | 46 (23.5) | 37 (35.6) | 9 (9.8) | <0.001 |
| Medium | 93 (47.4) | 51 (49.0) | 42 (45.7) | |
| Low | 57 (29.1) | 16 (15.4) | 41 (44.5) | |
| Child uses the same dentifrice as parents | ||||
| No | 99 (51.0) | 84 (81.5) | 15 (16.5) | <0.001 |
| Yes | 95 (49.0) | 19 (18.5) | 76 (83.5) | |
| Age that child began tooth brushing | ||||
| ≥2 years | 24 (12.2) | 16 (15.4) | 8 (8.7) | 0.150 |
| <2 years | 172 (87.8) | 88 (84.6) | 84 (91.3) | |
| Frequency of tooth brushing | ||||
| Once/day | 27 (14.0) | 14 (14.0) | 13 (14.1) | 0.892 |
| Twice/day | 95 (49.5) | 48 (48.0) | 47 (51.1) | |
| 3 or more times/day | 70 (36.5) | 38 (38.0) | 32 (34.8) | |
| Who places paste on tooth brush? | ||||
| Child | 25 (12.7) | 14 (13.5) | 11 (11.8) | 0.450 |
| Adult | 172 (87.3) | 90 (86.5) | 82 (88.2) | |
| Who brushes child’s teeth? | ||||
| Child alone | 69 (35.0) | 26 (25.0) | 43 (46.2) | 0.002 |
| An adult | 128 (65.0) | 78 (75.0) | 50 (53.8) | |
| Type of tooth brush used | ||||
| Children’s | 176 (91.2) | 96 (96.0) | 80 (86.0) | 0.013 |
| For adults | 17 (8.8) | 4 (4.0) | 13 (14.0) | |
| Amount of dentifrice used | ||||
| <½ of bristles | 65 (33.0) | 37 (35.6) | 28 (30.1) | 0.717 |
| ½ of bristles | 61 (31.0) | 31 (29.8) | 30 (32.3) | |
| Entire length of bristles | 71 (36.0) | 36 (34.6) | 35 (37.6) | |
| Child spat out paste during brushing | ||||
| Yes | 154 (78.2) | 81 (77.9) | 73 (78.5) | 0.918 |
| No | 43 (21.8) | 23 (22.1) | 20 (21.5) | |
| Child rinsed mouth during brushing | ||||
| Yes | 114 (57.8) | 65 (62.5) | 49 (52.7) | 0.164 |
| No | 83 (42.2) | 39 (37.5) | 44 (47.3) | |
chi-square test,
Fisher’s exact test;
Considering total of 100% related to column.
Data from questionnaire;
Data observed during tooth brushing and noted on file card by investigator.
Distribution of independent variables according to amount of dentifrice used during tooth brushing of children aged < 1 to 4 years old.
| Independent variables | Amount of dentifrice used | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | <½ length of bristles | ½ length of ristles | Entire length of bristles | p-value | |
| N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | ||
| Gender | |||||
| Male | 89 (45.2) | 27 (41.5) | 33 (54.1) | 29 (40.8) | 0.242 |
| Female | 108 (54.8) | 38 (58.5) | 28 (45.9) | 42 (59.2) | |
| Type of kindergarten | |||||
| Public | 131 (66.5) | 38 (58.5) | 47 (77.0) | 46 (64.8) | <0.076 |
| Private | 66 (33.5) | 27 (41.5) | 14 (23.0) | 25 (35.2) | |
| Parental educational level (years of schooling) | |||||
| 0 to 10 years | 95 (48.5) | 21 (32.8) | 34 (55.7) | 40 (56.3) | <0.009 |
| More than 10 years of study | 101 (51.5) | 43 (67.2) | 27 (34.3) | 31 (43.7) | |
| SES | |||||
| High | 46 (23.5) | 21 (32.8) | 9 (14.8) | 16 (22.5) | <0.045 |
| Medium | 93 (47.4) | 31 (48.4) | 33 (54.1) | 29 (40.8) | |
| Low | 57 (29.1) | 12 (18.8) | 19 (31.1) | 26 (36.6) | |
| Child uses same dentifrice as parents | |||||
| No | 99 (51.0) | 35 (55.6) | 32 (53.3) | 32 (45.1) | <0.437 |
| Yes | 95 (49.0) | 28 (44.4) | 28 (46.7) | 39 (54.9) | |
| Who places paste on tooth brush? | |||||
| Child | 25 (12.7) | 6 (9.2) | 9 (14.8) | 10 (14.1) | 0.574 |
| Adult | 172 (87.3) | 59 (90.8) | 52 (85.2) | 61 (85.9) | |
| Type of tooth brush | |||||
| Children’s | 176 (91.2) | 56 (90.3) | 54 (90.0) | 66 (90.3) | 0.797 |
| For adults | 17 (8.8) | 6 (9.7) | 6 (10.0) | 5 (7.0) | |
chi-square test,
Fisher’s exact test;
Considering total of 100% related to column; Sum may be less than 197 because some parents did not provide SES data.
Data from questionnaire;
Data observed during tooth brushing and noted on file card by investigator.
Distribution of independent variables according to F intake dose (<0.05 or ≥0. 05 mg of F/Kg of body weight/day).
| Independent variables | Dose (mg of F/Kg/day) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | <0.05 | ≥0.05 | p-value | |
| N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | ||
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 89 (45.2) | 67 (47.2) | 22 (40.0) | 0.362 |
| Female | 108 (54.8) | 75 (52.8) | 33 (60.0) | |
| Type of kindergarten | ||||
| Public | 131 (65.5) | 92 (64.8) | 39 (70.9) | 0.411 |
| Private | 66 (35.5) | 50 (35.2) | 16 (29.1) | |
| Parental educational level (years of schooling) | ||||
| 0 to 10 years | 95 (48.5) | 62 (43.7) | 33 (61.1) | 0.029 |
| More than 10 years of study | 101 (51.5) | 80 (56.3) | 21 (38.9) | |
| SES | ||||
| High | 46 (23.5) | 37 (26.0) | 9 (16.7) | <0.286 |
| Medium | 93 (47.5) | 67 (47.2) | 26 (48.2) | |
| Low | 57 (29.0) | 38 (26.8) | 19 (35.1) | |
| Type of dentifrice normally used | ||||
| Children’s | 104 (52.8) | 77 (54.2) | 27 (49.1) | 0.517 |
| Family | 93 (47.2) | 65 (45.8) | 28 (50.9) | |
| Child uses same dentifrice as parents | ||||
| No | 99 (51.0) | 71 (50.7) | 28 (51.8) | 0.887 |
| Yes | 95 (49.0) | 69 (49.3) | 26 (48.2) | |
| Age that child began tooth brushing | ||||
| ≥2 years | 24 (12.2) | 20 (14.1) | 4 (7.4) | 0.233 |
| <2 years | 171 (87.8) | 122 (85.9) | 50 (92.6) | |
| Frequency of tooth brushing | ||||
| Once/day | 27 (14.1) | 26 (18.7) | 1 (2.0) | <0.001 |
| Twice/day | 95 (49.5) | 69 (49.6) | 26 (49.0) | |
| 3 or more times/day | 70 (36.4) | 44 (31.7) | 26 (49.0) | |
| Who placed paste on tooth brush? | ||||
| Child | 25 (12.7) | 18 (12.7) | 7 (12.7) | 0.580 |
| Adult | 172 (87.3) | 124 (87.3) | 48 (87.3) | |
| Who tooth brushed child’s teeth? | ||||
| Child alone | 69 (35.0) | 50 (35.2) | 19 (34.6) | 0.930 |
| An adult | 128 (65.0) | 92 (64.8) | 36 (65.4) | |
| Type of tooth brush used | ||||
| Children’s | 176 (91.2) | 125 (89.9) | 51 (94.4) | 0.406 |
| For adults | 17 (8.8) | 14 (10.1) | 3 (5.6) | |
| Amount of dentifrice used | ||||
| <½ length of bristles | 65 (33.1) | 56 (39.4) | 9 (16.4) | <0.001 |
| ½ length of bristles | 61 (30.9) | 47 (33.1) | 14 (25.4) | |
| Entire length of bristles | 71 (36.0) | 39 (27.5) | 32 (58.2) | |
| Child spat out paste during brushing | ||||
| Yes | 154 (78.2) | 110 (77.5) | 44 (80.0) | 0.697 |
| No | 43 (21.8) | 32 (22.5) | 11 (20.0) | |
| Child rinsed during brushing | ||||
| Yes | 114 (57.9) | 83 (58.4) | 31 (56.4) | 0.790 |
| No | 83 (42.1) | 59 (41.6) | 24 (43.6) | |
chi-square test,
Fisher’s exact test;
Considering total of 100% related to column; Sum may be less than 197 because some parents did not provide parental education data.
Data from questionnaire;
Data observed during tooth brushing and noted on file card by investigator.
Logistic regression analysis regarding type of dentifrice (Model 1) and daily F intake (Model 2).
| Predictors | R2 | ORadj | 95% CI | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kindergarten | 0.57 | |||
| public | 1 | |||
| private | 6.89 | 2.69–17.68 | <0.001 | |
| Age that the child begun to tooth brush | ||||
| ≥2 years | 1 | |||
| <2 years | 2.93 | 1.05–8.18 | 0.041 | |
| Interaction term | ||||
| Child uses same dentifrice as parents (no) * type of tooth brush (market-children) | 1 | |||
| 27.20 | 11.42–64.75 | <0.001 | ||
| Interaction term | 0.28 | |||
| Frequency of tooth brushing (twice/day) * amount of dentifrice used (entire length of bristles) | 1 | |||
| 21.82 | 1.07–8.36 | 0.004 | ||
| Frequency of tooth brushing (3 or more times/day) * amount of dentifrice used (entire length of bristles) | 1 | |||
| 6.72 | 0.68–7.73 | 0.005 |
Variables with p < 0.25 by chi-square test and Fisher’s exact test incorporated in model (Table 1).
Variables entered on step 1: type of kindergarten, parental educational level, SES, age that the child begun to tooth brush, who tooth brushes the child’s teeth, the child rinsed during brushing, child uses the same dentifrice as the parents, type of tooth brush used, type of kindergarten * child uses the same dentifrice as the parents, type of kindergarten * parental educational level, parental educational level * child uses the same dentifrice as the parents, parental educational level * child uses the same dentifrice as the parents
Variables entered on step 2: gender, parental educational level, SES, age that the child begun to tooth brush, who tooth brushes the child’s teeth, the child rinsed during brushing, type of tooth brush used, type of kindergarten * child uses the same dentifrice as the parents, type of kindergarten * type of tooth brush used, type of kindergarten * parental educational level, parental educational level * child uses the same dentifrice as the parents, parental educational level * type of tooth brush used
Variables entered on step 3: gender, parental educational level, SES, who tooth brushes the child’s teeth, the child rinsed during brushing, child uses the same dentifrice as the parents, type of kindergarten * type of tooth brush used, type of kindergarten * parental educational level, parental educational level * child uses the same dentifrice as the parents, parental educational level * type of tooth brush used.
Variables with p< 0.25 by chi-square test and Fisher’s exact test incorporated in the model (Table 4): a Variables entered on step 1: parental educational level, frequency of tooth brushing (twice/day), frequency of tooth brushing (3 or more times/day), amount of dentifrice used (½ of bristles), amount of dentifrice used (entire length of bristles), parental educational level * frequency of tooth brushing (dummy variables), parental educational level * amount of dentifrice used (dummy variables), frequency of tooth brushing (dummy variables) * amount of dentifrice used (dummy variables).