| Literature DB >> 29653566 |
S Tecco1, S Sciara2, G Pantaleo2, A Nota3, A Visone4, S Germani4, E Polizzi4, E F Gherlone5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Minor Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS) represents a disease which is very difficult to prevent. This case-control study focused on possible associations between minor Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis in children, their oral health, and underlying behavioral indexes of children's attitudes and habits pertaining to (home) oral hygiene, with the further goal of enabling the dentist to prevent these specific kind of lesions, both from a clinical and a broader psychosocial perspective.Entities:
Keywords: Aphthous; Applied Social Psychology; Caries; Dental; Habits, and Oral Health; Psychosocial Prevention and Control; Psychosocial Attitudes; Stomatitis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29653566 PMCID: PMC5897994 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-018-1094-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Age and gender distribution for the whole sample
| Gender | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | Male n (%) | Female n (%) | Total n (%) |
| 5 years old | 1 (0.25%) | 0 | 1 (0.25%) |
| 6 years old | 45 (11.2%) | 33 (8.2%) | 78 (19.4%) |
| 7 years old | 55 (13.7%) | 33 (8.2%) | 88 (21.9%) |
| 8 years old | 37 (9.2%) | 49 (12.2%) | 86 (21.4%) |
| 9 years old | 37 (9.2%) | 41 (10.2%) | 78 (19.4%) |
| 10 years old | 26 (6.4%) | 40 (10%) | 66 (16.4%) |
| 11 years old | 0 | 3 (0.7%) | 3 (0.7%) |
| 12 years old | 1 (0.25%) | 0 | 1 (0.25%) |
| Total | 202 (50.4%) | 199 (49.6%) | 401 (100%) |
Raw numbers of exposed vs. non-exposed children (‘cases’ vs. ‘controls’) observed in each study category with respect to each of the potential risk factors. P-values refer to statistical procedures testing for the association between the examined factors and Minor Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS). % values are shown in parenthesis
| Factors of Exposure | Categories | Number (%) of children among the 387 Controls | Number (%) of children among the 14 Cases | Statistical Significance of Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sports Practice | No sports at all | 58 (15%) | 4 (28.6%) | |
| One single sports activity | 195 (50.4%) | 7 (50%) | ||
| More than 1 sports activity | 134 (34.6%) | 3 (21.4%) | ||
| Decayed teeth | No |
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| Yes |
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| Usual snacks at School: | ||||
| a) Milky and dairy | No | 172 (44.4%) | 7 (50%) | |
| Yes | 215 (55.6%) | 7 (50%) | ||
| b) Sugars and carbohydrates | No | 84 (21.7%) | 1 (7.1%) | |
| Yes | 300 (77.5%) | 13 (92.9%) | ||
| c) Fruits | No | 348 (89.9%) | 13 (92.9%) | |
| Yes | 39 (10.1%) | 1 (7.1%) | ||
| d) Fruit Juices | No | 359 (92.8%) | 14 (100%) | |
| Yes | 28 (7.2%) | 0 | ||
| e) No snacks | No | 382 (98.7%) | 14 (100%) | |
| Yes | 5 (1.3%) | 0 | ||
| Ownership of a personal Tablet | No | 234 (60.6%) | 9 (64.3%) | |
| Yes | 152 (39.4%) | 5 (35.7%) | ||
| Diagnosis of Celiac disease | No | 381 (98.7%) | 14 (100%) | |
| Yes | 5 (1.3%) | 0 | ||
| Food Intolerances | No | 363 (93.8%) | 13 (92.9%) | |
| Yes | 24 (6.2%) | 1 (7.1%) | ||
| Intolerant to what? | Milk and dairy products | 10 (41.7%) | 1 (100%) | |
| Solanaceae | 4 (16.7%) | 0 | ||
| Hazelnuts | 3 (12.5%) | 0 | ||
| Eggs | 3 (12.5%) | 0 | ||
| Fish | 2 (8.3%) | 0 | ||
| Gluten | 2 (8.3%) | 0 | ||
| Diagnosis of celiac disease in family | No | 375 (96.9%) | 12 (85.7%) | |
| Yes | 12 (3.1%) | 2 (14.3%) | ||
| Enamel hypoplasia | No | 316 (82.3%) | 10 (71.4%) | |
| Yes | 68 (17.7%) | 4 (28.6%) | ||
| Enamel hypoplasia of incisors | No | 336 (87.3%) | 12 (85.7%) | |
| Yes | 49 (12.7%) | 2 (14.3%) | ||
| Enamel hypoplasia of molars | No | 364 (94.5%) | 13 (92.9%) | |
| Yes | 21 (5.5%) | 1 (7.1%) | ||
| Filled teeth | No | 368 (95.8%) | 11 (84.6%) | |
| Yes | 16 (4.2%) | 2 (15.4%) | ||
| DMFT index | DMFT = 0 |
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| Sealing of teeth | No | 327 (84.9%) | 12 (85.7%) | |
| Yes | 54 (14.0%) | 2 (14.3%) | ||
| Sealing of deciduous teeth | 4 (1.0%) | 0 | ||
| Topical fluoride treatments in the dental office | No | 342 (88.4%) | 12 (85.7%) | |
| Yes | 43 (11.1%) | 2 (14.3%) | ||
| Don’t know | 2 (0.5%) | 0 | ||
*** significant at least at p < .05; n.s.: not significant. Statistically significant patterns of results are displayed in bold