An Investigation of Child and Adolescent Dental Sealant Predictors, NHANES 2011-2012


Autoria(s): Roman, Agnieszka Anna
Contribuinte(s)

Kleinman, Dushanka

Digital Repository at the University of Maryland

University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)

Public and Community Health

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22/06/2016

22/06/2016

2016

Resumo

Objective: To examine sociodemographic and dental factors for associations with dental sealant placement in children and adolescents aged 6-18 years old. Methods: Secondary data analysis of 2011-2012 NHANES data was conducted. Multiple logistic regression models were used to assess relationships between predictor variables and sealant presence. Results: More than a third (37.1%) of children and adolescents have at least one sealant present; 67.9% of children compared with 40.4% of adolescents. Racial/ethnic differences exist, with Non-Hispanic black youth having the lowest odds of having sealants. Sealant placement odds vary by presence of dental home; the magnitude of the odds varies by age group. Those with untreated decay have lower odds of having sealants than those who do not have untreated decay (child OR: 2.6, 95% CI: 1.83-3.72; adolescent OR: 3.9, 95% CI: 2.59-6.07). Conclusion: Disparities exist in odds of sealant prevalence across racial/ethnic groups, income levels, and dental disease and visit characteristics. Further research is necessary to understand the reasons for these differences and to inform future interventions.

Identificador

doi:10.13016/M2149R

http://hdl.handle.net/1903/18423

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en

Palavras-Chave #Epidemiology #Dentistry #Public health #caries #dental #disparities #prevention #sealants
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