Ne. Tomita et al., PREVALENCE OF DENTAL-CARIES IN PRESCHOOL- CHILDREN ATTENDING NURSERY - THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIOECONOMIC-FACTORS, Revista de Saude Publica, 30(5), 1996, pp. 413-420
Oral health condition in samples of children from zero to six years ol
d, examined in day nurseries for children from Bauru and S. Paulo Coun
ty (Brazil) by the caries indicator in primary dentition - dmfs, is as
sessed. The first group did not receive oral health care where any as
the second group received the standard oral care provided by the insti
tution. Variables related to way of life and their relationship to the
presence of caries were evaluated. Multiple regression analysis showe
d a statistically significant association of age and frequency of dent
al visits with the prevalence of dental caries (p<0.05). The data also
showed that 23.3% of the children for Bauru, and 9.3% of those from S
. Paulo were free of caries, numbers that are very far from the 50% pr
oposed by WHO for the year 2000. The overall prevalence of dental cari
es was greater for the Bauru group than for the S. Paulo group; howeve
r, statistical significance was only found in the 3-4 age-group (p<0.0
5). Sex differences in the occurrence of dental caries were no statist
ically significant.