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Influence of socioeconomic inequalities on levels of dental caries in adolescents: A cohort study

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ipd.12572

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cohort study; dental caries; health inequalities; oral health; socioeconomic factors

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Background Socioeconomic factors at both contextual and individual levels influence health. Aim Evaluate the influence of socioeconomic inequalities on the incidence of dental caries in adolescents. Design This cohort study was conducted with a multistage random sample of 1134 12-year-old adolescents from Southern Brazil. The experience of dental caries was assessed according to the decayed, missed, or filled surfaces (DMF-S) index. The Basic Education Development Index (IDEB) was collected during baseline as a school-level variable. Individual variables included demographic, socioeconomic, behavior-related, and oral health measures. Multilevel Poisson regression analysis through a hierarchical approach was used to explore the influence of exploratory variables on the mean of decayed surfaces. Results 770 14-year-old adolescents were reevaluated (follow-up rate of 68%) after 2 years. Examiner's Kappa values for the assessment of dental caries ranged from 0.81 to 0.90. Adolescents with low household income and lower school's IDEB had higher mean of decayed surfaces. Non-white adolescents, lower frequency of dental attendance, parents' poor perception of child's oral health, and dental plaque were also associated with the incidence of dental caries. Conclusion Adolescents from a lower socioeconomic background and poor school context had higher levels of dental caries over time.

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