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WALAILAK JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY


Volume 16, No. 08, Month AUGUST, Year 2019, Pages 535 - 543


Factors associated with dental caries of permanent first molars among thai primary schoolchildren

Septika PRISMASARI, Songchai THITASOMAKUL


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Permanent first molars are the most vulnerable teeth to dental caries. This study aimed to assess the association among the eruption stage of permanent first molars, demographic, socio-economic, tooth brushing behaviors and fluoride used among 6 - 8 years old schoolchildren of Tessaban Primary School in Hat Yai Municipality. Cross-sectional data on eruption stage of permanent first molars, demographic, socio-economic, tooth brushing behavior and fluoride used were assembled from 346 children-caretaker pairs using structured-questionnaire. Caries status was clinically examined using modified criteria from WHO. Fixed effect random intercept logistic regression was used to estimate the magnitude independent association between variables and caries status based on variability within-subject. The prevalence of dental caries in permanent first molars was 43.6 %, while the caries experience indexed as Decayed, Missing, and Filling Teeth (DMFT) was 1.00±1.36. Children who brush irregularly at night, share tooth brush among family member and have deciduous caries significantly inclined to have higher caries in the permanent first molars than those who did not. These findings should be noticed to take appropriate treatment and preventive measures in this age group.


Keywords

Dental caries, permanent first molars, primary schoolchildren, risk factors, brushing behavior



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