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Risk Factors of Early Childhood Caries Among Preschool Children in Eastern Saudi Arabia

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SCIENCE PROGRESS
Volume 104, Issue 2, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/00368504211008308

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Bottle feeding; breastfeeding; early childhood caries; preschool children; risk factors

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The risk factors for early childhood caries (ECC) in preschool children in eastern Saudi Arabia include mother's occupation, carer's smoking status, and feeding practices. Encouraging complete weaning from the bottle before 18 months and advising working mothers to brush their children's teeth in the morning and evening can help reduce the risk of ECC.
This study aimed to determine the risk factors of early childhood caries (ECC) among preschool children from eastern Saudi Arabia. In this cross-sectional study, 241 carers and their children from 10 daycares were recruited and asked to complete a questionnaire aimed at assessing their sociodemographic profile and oral health-related behaviors. This was followed by a dental examination of the children by two calibrated dentists. Caries status was recorded using the dmft index. Chi-square and logistic regression tests were used to analyze the data (p < 0.05). The mean dmft of the children was 4.39 (SD +/- 4.25). According to logistic regression analysis, children who were bottle-fed between 7 and 12 months (Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR): 0.110) or breastfed between 13 and 18 months (AOR: 0.028) were less likely to have ECC than those with a prolonged feeding duration (>18 months). Also, those with smoking carers (AOR: 0.176) were less likely to have ECC than those with nonsmoking carers. On the other hand, children who had working carers, mainly mothers, in the education sector (AOR: 11.105), were more likely to have ECC (p < 0.05). The risk factors associated with the presence of ECC among preschool children in eastern Saudi Arabia include the mother's occupation and the carer's smoking status, as well as feeding practices (particularly bottle feeding). These factors can be modified by encouraging carers to completely wean their children (particularly from the bottle) by 18 months of age and advising working mothers to perform tooth brushing for their children in the morning before they go to work and in the evening before the children go to bed.

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