Prevalence of dental caries in 5 and 12-years-old schoolchildren from two Brazilian capitals

Autores

  • Claudia Roberta de Mello Moura
  • Eduardo Pizzatto
  • João Armando Brancher
  • Luiza Foltran de Azevedo Koch
  • Cristiano Zortéa
  • Marilisa Carneiro Leão Gabardo
  • Carolina Dea Bruzamolin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21726/rsbo.v14i3.661

Palavras-chave:

epidemiology; dental caries; oral health.

Resumo

Tooth decay is still a highly prevalent disease in populations. Because of this, epidemiological studies are carried out frequently and allow the monitoring of the experience of the disease. Objective: To estimate the prevalence of dental caries of 5 and 12-years-old schoolchildren in the cities of Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, and Porto Velho, Rondônia, as well as to search hypotheses of association with social/economic determinants and access to dental services. Material and methods: Secondary data were used from the Brazilian Oral Health Survey of 2010, as follows: household income by city and dmft/DMFT index for ages by city and region of Brazil. Results: It was observed in the city of Florianópolis a 5-years-old dmft of 1.56, and 12-years-old DMFT of 0.55. In Porto Velho the means were 2.89 and 4.15 to the respective age. It was found that in Porto Velho 89.5% of surveyed had family income up to R$2,500.00, while in Florianópolis 81.9% had R$501.00 to R$9,500.00. Conclusion: The city of Florianópolis had the best caries indices and socioeconomic conditions, suggesting an association between these variables, in detriment to the regions in the opposite situation.

Downloads

Publicado

2017-09-20

Como Citar

Claudia Roberta de Mello Moura, Eduardo Pizzatto, João Armando Brancher, Luiza Foltran de Azevedo Koch, Cristiano Zortéa, Marilisa Carneiro Leão Gabardo, & Carolina Dea Bruzamolin. (2017). Prevalence of dental caries in 5 and 12-years-old schoolchildren from two Brazilian capitals. Revista Sul-Brasileira De Odontologia, 14(3), 162–07. https://doi.org/10.21726/rsbo.v14i3.661