Correlates of childhood caries: A study in Qatar

Author:

Chrisopoulos Sergio1,AlKhtib Asmaa Othman2ORCID,Al Darwish Mohamed Sultan3ORCID,Mohamed Hasaan Gassim Saad24,Mathew Tintu2,Al Mannai Ghanim Ali3,Abdulmalik Mariam2,Al Thani Mohammed5,de Vries Johann3,Do Loc Giang6,Spencer Andrew John1

Affiliation:

1. Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

2. Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) Doha Qatar

3. Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) Doha Qatar

4. College of Dental Medicine Qatar University Doha Qatar

5. Ministry of Public Health Doha Qatar

6. School of Dentistry University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe prevalance of dental caries in children in Qatar is high, which necessitates preventive efforts.AimTo identify the sociodemographic and behavioural correlates of dental caries in the primary dentition of children 4‐ to 8‐year‐olds in Qatar.DesignWeighted data from the Qatar Child Oral Health Survey 2017 were analysed for caries prevalence (dmft>0) and experience (dmft). Sociodemographic and behavioural variables were also drawn from the survey.Results and ConclusionAmong the 1154 children, caries prevalence was 69.3% (95%CI [63.4, 74.5]) and experience at 3.8 dmft (95%CI [3.3, 4.2]). The prevalence ratio (PR) 0.82 (0.72, 0.94) was lower among younger than in older children; those for non‐Qatari nationality Arabic PR 0.91 (0.82, 1.00) and Other PR 0.75 (0.57, 0.99) than for Qatari nationality; those attending international kindergartens/schools PR 0.89 (0.80, 0.99) than independent schools; and whose parents had university‐level education PR 0.85 (0.75,0.95) than did not. Caries prevalence was lower among those toothbrushing by age 3 years PR 0.88 (0.80,0.99) than later; children with low/intermediate sugar exposures PR 0.85 (0.74,0.97) and 0.89 (0.79,1.00) than those with high exposures; children with a dental check‐up PR 0.68 (0.53,0.87) than those without; and children who drank bottled water with some fluoride PR 0.89 (0.80,0.99) than those who did not. Findings were similar for dmft.In conclusion caries prevalence varied but was high across sociodemographic correlates indicating vulnerablity. Interventions focusing on behaviours – such as toothbrushing, reducing sugar intake, check‐up and encouraging intake of water with fluoride – are needed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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