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Dietary Patterns and Risk of a New Carious Lesion Postpartum: A Cohort Study.

E Davis1, G Martinez1, F Blostein1, T Marshall2, A D Jones3, E Jansen3, D W McNeil4,5, K Neiswanger4,6, M L Marazita4,6,7, B Foxman1.   

Abstract

Dental caries (cavities), one of the most common infectious diseases, is caused by a number of factors. Oral microbes, dietary practices, sociodemographic factors, and dental hygiene all inform caries risk. Assessing the impact of diet is complicated as individuals eat foods in combinations, and the interactions among the foods may alter caries risk. Our study aimed to prospectively assess the association between dietary patterns and caries risk in the postpartum period, a potentially sensitive period for caries development. We analyzed in-person dental assessments and telephone food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) from 879 Caucasian women participating in the Center for Oral Health Research in Appalachia Cohort 2 (COHRA2) that were collected biannually for up to 6 y. One-week recall of food intake frequency was assessed using a Likert scale. We used principal component analysis to summarize the FFQ data; the top 2 components described 15% and 12% of the variance in FFQ data. The first component was characterized by high consumption of fruits and vegetables, while the second component was heavily influenced by desserts and crackers. We used a modified Poisson model to predict the risk of an increase in the number of decayed, missing, and filled teeth in the postpartum period by 1) dietary patterns and 2) individual foods and beverages at the previous study visit, after controlling for other known risk factors, including history of carious lesions. Eating a dietary pattern high in desserts and crackers was associated with a 20% increase in the number of decayed, missing, and filled teeth in the postpartum period (95% confidence interval, 1.03-1.39). However, this effect was attenuated among those who also consumed a dietary pattern high in fruits and vegetables. Dietary patterns should be considered when devising interventions aimed at preventing dental caries.

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Keywords:  dental health education; epidemiology; nutritional sciences; oral health; public health; women’s health

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34609222      PMCID: PMC8982010          DOI: 10.1177/00220345211039478

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Res        ISSN: 0022-0345            Impact factor:   8.924


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Journal:  J Public Health Dent       Date:  2020-02-07       Impact factor: 1.821

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Authors:  Katherine Neiswanger; Daniel W McNeil; Betsy Foxman; Manika Govil; Margaret E Cooper; Robert J Weyant; John R Shaffer; Richard J Crout; Hyagriv N Simhan; Scott R Beach; Stella Chapman; Jayme G Zovko; Linda J Brown; Stephen J Strotmeyer; Jennifer L Maurer; Mary L Marazita
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Authors:  Lisa Kastenbom; Alexandra Falsen; Pernilla Larsson; Karin Sunnegårdh-Grönberg; Thomas Davidson
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2019-08-16       Impact factor: 2.757

Review 10.  Demineralization-remineralization dynamics in teeth and bone.

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