Investigation of Oral Health in Children from Urban Slums of Nairobi, Kenya

Author:

Di Giorgio Gianni1ORCID,De Pasquale Simona2ORCID,Battaglia Enrico2,Zumbo Giulia1ORCID,Mollica Cristina3,D’Ecclesia Rita3,Polimeni Antonella1ORCID,Bossù Maurizio1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Sciences, Pediatric Dentistry Postgraduate School, Sapienza University of Rome, Via Caserta, 6, 00185 Rome, Italy

2. Viving APS, Piazza G. Winckelmann 5, 00162 Rome, Italy

3. Department of Statistical Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy

Abstract

For children living in the urban slums of Nairobi (Kenya), primary health conditions are not guaranteed, and oral diseases add further concern at social and institutional levels beyond the general poverty conditions. This study aims at determining the factors that influence the oral health status of children living in Nairobi slums. A cross-sectional study on school-aged subjects was conducted in June 2022 in three urban slum areas of Nairobi through a pediatric dental screening. The PI (Plaque Index), CPITN (Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs), and dmft (decayed, missing, and filled teeth index—deciduous) were considered as primary outcomes of dental health. Multivariate statistical analysis, based on ordinal and zero-inflated negative binomial regression models, was conducted to identify determinants of the oral outcomes in a wide set of potential predictors. A sample of 359 children aged 2–17 was examined. The PI was significantly associated with age, the type of bite, and the use of a toothbrush. The CPITN is influenced by different types of malocclusions, abnormal frenulum, dental trauma, and fluorosis. Dietary habits were found to significantly impact the susceptibility to dental caries. Fluorosis and a dental visit in the last year were highlighted as risk and protective factors, respectively, against higher rates of caries. The oral health features of children living in Nairobi slums are differently affected by socio-demographic conditions, dietary habits, dental characteristics, and oral care practices.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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