| Literature DB >> 34893041 |
Marzie Deghatipour1, Zahra Ghorbani2, Amir Hossein Mokhlesi3, Shahla Ghanbari4, Mahshid Namdari1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Early childhood caries (ECC) is the most common dental disease among children worldwide, leading to many difficulties on child's growth. As WHO mentioned, educational interventions in addition to interprofessional collaboration are needed to achieve proper ECC prevention. In present study we've aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of some oral health promotion interventions to reduce dental caries among 24-month old children.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Community-based interventions; Dental caries; Early childhood caries
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34893041 PMCID: PMC8665609 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-021-01999-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Fig. 1Flow chart of baseline to final follow-up study participants
Participants’ distribution according to demographic, socioeconomic, dental care behaviors, and mothers’ dental caries variables in intervention and control groups (n = 436)
| Characteristics | Comprehensive (n = 74) | Group discussion (n = 58) | Face to face by PHCPs (n = 52) | Social network (n = 52) | Control (n = 200) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |
| Child gender | |||||
| Male | 35 (47.30) | 27 (46.60) | 26 (50.00) | 24 (46.20) | 98 (49.00) |
| Female | 39 (52.70) | 31 (53.40) | 26 (50.00) | 28 (53.80) | 102 (51.00) |
| Maternal age group | |||||
| 15–25 | 22 (29.70) | 21 (36.20) | 16 (30.80) | 19 (36.50) | 58 (29.00) |
| 25–35 | 45 (60.80) | 29 (50.00) | 31 (59.60) | 27 (51.90) | 112 (56.00) |
| 35–44 | 7 (9.50) | 8 (13.80) | 5 (9.60) | 6 (11.50) | 30 (15.00) |
| Maternal level of education | |||||
| Less than 12 years | 42 (56.80) | 28 (48.30) | 31 (59.60) | 28 (53.80) | 116 (58.00) |
| 12 years | 27 (36.50) | 28 (48.30) | 18 (34.60) | 18 (34.60) | 71 (35.50) |
| More than 12 years | 5 (6.80) | 2 (3.40) | 3 (5.80) | 6 (11.50) | 13 (6.50) |
| Family income | |||||
| Low | 33 (44.60) | 15 (25.90) | 20 (38.50) | 15 (28.80) | 70 (35.00) |
| Middle | 26 (35.10) | 27 (46.60) | 22 (42.30) | 19 (36.50) | 95 (47.50) |
| High | 15 (20.30) | 16 (27.60) | 10 (19.20) | 18 (34.60) | 35 (17.50) |
| Family size | |||||
| 3–4 | 50 (67.60) | 40 (69) | 36 (69.20) | 40 (76.90) | 132 (66.00) |
| 5–6 | 24 (32.40) | 18 (31) | 16 (30.80) | 12 (23.10) | 68 (34.00) |
| Brushing habit (using finger brush) | |||||
| at 6 month* | 48 (64.90) | 24 (41.40) | 35 (67.30) | 19 (36.50) | 23 (11.50) |
| at 12 month* | 62 (83.80) | 38 (65.50) | 39 (75.00) | 28 (53.80) | 43 (21.50) |
| at 18 month* | 70 (94.60) | 48 (82.80) | 48 (92.30) | 37 (71.20) | 51 (25.50) |
| at 24 month* | 71 (95.90) | 54 (93.10) | 50 (96.20) | 37 (71.20) | 44 (22.00) |
| Type of (milk)feeding at 12 m* | |||||
| Breast milk | 61 (82.40) | 41 (70.70) | 37 (71.20) | 30 (57.70) | 94 (47.00) |
| Milk powder and both of them | 13 (17.60) | 17 (29.30) | 15 (28.80) | 22 (42.30) | 106 (53.00) |
| Child sweet consumption at 12 m* | |||||
| No sweet | 63 (85.10) | 40 (69.00) | 34 (65.40) | 27 (51.90) | 71 (35.50) |
| Sugary bottle | 11 (14.90) | 18 (31.00) | 18 (34.60) | 25 (48.10) | 129 (64.50) |
| D mother | |||||
| Without caries | 2 (2.70) | 5 (8.60) | 3 (5.80) | 3 (5.80) | 8 (4.00) |
| With caries | 72 (97.30) | 53 (91.40) | 49 (94.20) | 49 (94.20) | 192 (96.00) |
| Total | 74 (100%) | 58 (100%) | 52 (100%) | 52 (100%) | 200 (100%) |
*P value < 0.05
Fig. 2Kaplan–Meier survival curves for the incidence of first new caries in the studied groups
The numbers needed to treat (NNT) with (%95 CI) in four intervention groups
| Comprehensive | Group discussion | Face to face | Social network | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NNT | 2.8 (2.2, 3.8) | 5.5 (3.2, 20.3) | 3.5 (2.5, 6.0) | 27.7 (5.4, infinity) |
Relationship between demographic, socioeconomic, mothers’ dental caries variables and being caries free at 24 months
| Variables | N (%) caries free at 24 months | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Comprehensive (n = 74) | Group discussion (n = 58) | Face to face by PHCPs (n = 52) | Social network (n = 52) | Control (n = 200) | Total | |
| Child gender | ||||||
| Male | 31 (88.60) | 20 (74.10) | 21 (80.80) | 15 (62.50) | 55 (56.10) | 142 (67.60) |
| Female | 37 (94.90) | 23 (74.20) | 23 (88.50) | 16 (57.10) | 57 (55.90) | 156 (69.00) |
| | 0.75 b | |||||
| Maternal age group | ||||||
| 15–25 | 20 (90.90) | 17(81.00) | 15 (93.80) | 11 (57.90) | 36 (62.10) | 99 (72.80) |
| 25–35 | 41(55.40) | 21(72.40) | 25 (80.60) | 16 (59.30) | 61 (54.50) | 164 (67.20) |
| 35–44 | 7 (100) | 5 (62.50) | 4 (80) | 4 (66.70) | 15 (50.00) | 35 (62.50) |
| 0.32a | ||||||
| Maternal level of education | ||||||
| Less than 12 years | 39 (92.90) | 23 (82.10) | 25 (80.60) | 16 (57.10) | 63 (54.30) | 166 (67.80) |
| 12 years | 24 (88.90) | 19 (67.90) | 17 (94.40%) | 10 (55.60) | 42 (59.20) | 112 (69.10) |
| More than 12 years | 5 (100) | 1 (50) | 2 (66.70%) | 5 (83.30) | 7 (53.80) | 20 (69.00) |
| 0.95a | ||||||
| Family income | ||||||
| Low | 31 (93.90) | 10 (66.70) | 16 (80.00) | 8 (53.30) | 37 (52.90) | 102 (66.70) |
| Middle | 23 (88.50) | 19 (70.40) | 20 (90.90) | 10 (52.60) | 55 (57.90) | 127 (67.20) |
| High | 14 (93.30) | 14 (87.50) | 8 (80.00) | 13 (72.20) | 20 (57.10) | 69 (73.40) |
| 0.49a | ||||||
| Family size | ||||||
| 3–4 | 46 (92.00) | 29 (72.50) | 31 (86.10) | 24 (60.00) | 80 (60.6%) | 210 (70.50) |
| 5–6 | 22 (91.70) | 14 (77.80) | 13 (81.30) | 7 (58.30) | 32 (47.10) | 88 (63.80) |
| 0.16 b | ||||||
| Type of(milk) feeding at 12 m | ||||||
| Only breast milk | 61 (100.00) | 39 (95.10) | 36 (97.30) | 26 (86.70) | 83 (88.30) | 245 (93.20) |
| Milk powder and both of them | 7 (53.80) | 4 (23.50) | 8 (53.30) | 5 (22.70) | 29 (27.40) | 53 (30.60) |
| | ||||||
| Mothers dental caries | ||||||
| D mother | 1 (50.00) | 5 (100.00) | 3 (100.00) | 3 (100.00) | 4 (50.00) | 16 (76.20) |
| Without caries | 67 (93.10) | 38 (71.70) | 41 (83.70) | 28 (57.10) | 108 (56.30) | 282 (68.00) |
| With caries | ||||||
| 0.42b | ||||||
| Total | 68 (91.90) | 43 (74.10) | 44 (84.60) | 31 (59.60) | 112 (56.00) | 298 (68.30) |
aKrusal–Wallis test
bMann–Whitney U-test
Bold: relationship significant at 5% level
Association between demographic and dental care behaviors with being caries free at 24- months-old (n = 436)
| d at 24 month | OR(95% CI) |
|---|---|
| Intervention | |
| Control | |
| Comprehensive | |
| PHCPs | |
| Group discussion | |
| Social network | 1.10 (0.59, 2.06) |
| Child gender | |
| Male | 1 |
| Female | 1.04 (0.68, 159) |
| Mother’s age | 0.96 (0.93, 1.00) |
| Intervention | |
| Control | |
| Comprehensive | |
| PHCPs | |
| Group discussion | |
| Social network | 1.09 (058, 2.04) |
| Child gender | |
| Male | 1 |
| Female | 1.02 (0.66, 1.57) |
| Mother’s age | 0.98 (0.93, 1.03) |
| Family size | 0.82 (0.60, 1.13) |
| Intervention | |
| Control | |
| Comprehensive | |
| PHCPs | |
| Group discussion | |
| Social network | 1.08 (057, 2.02) |
| Child gender | |
| Male | 1 |
| Female | 1.02 (0.66, 1.57) |
| Mother’s age | 0.98 (0.94, 1.04) |
| Family size | 0.82 (0.59, 1.13) |
| D mother at 6 m | 1.01 (0.96, 1.07) |
| Intervention | |
| Control | |
| Comprehensive | |
| PHCPs | |
| Group discussion | 1.22 (0.50, 3.00) |
| Social network | 0.63 (0.27, 1.51) |
| Child gender | |
| Male | 1 |
| Female | 1.10 (0.62, 1.94) |
| Mother’s age | 0.97 (0.90, 1.03) |
| Family size | 0.60 (0.39, 0.92) |
| D mother at 6 m | 1.01 (0.94, 1.09) |
| Type of milk feeding | |
| Powder and both of them | 1 |
| Breast feeding Milk |
Generalized linear regression model
OR odds ratio, CI 95% confidence interval
Model 1: adjusted for Intervention, child gender and mother’s age
Model 2: adjusted for Intervention, child gender, mother’s age and family size
Model 3: adjusted for Intervention, child gender, mother’s age, family size and D of mother
Model 4: adjusted for Intervention, child gender, mother’s age, family size, D of mother and type of milk feeding
Bold: relationship significant at 5% level