Prevalence of dental caries in pregnant Colombian women and its associated factors

Abstract Objective To identify the prevalence of dental caries in pregnant women in the Colombian population and its association with the medical history and social determinants, based on data from the fourth National Oral Health Survey (ENSAB IV). Materials and methods A total of 1,047 pregnant wom...

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Main Authors: Juliana Velosa-Porras, Nelcy Rodríguez Malagón
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2023-10-01
Series:BMC Oral Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-023-03419-8
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Nelcy Rodríguez Malagón
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description Abstract Objective To identify the prevalence of dental caries in pregnant women in the Colombian population and its association with the medical history and social determinants, based on data from the fourth National Oral Health Survey (ENSAB IV). Materials and methods A total of 1,047 pregnant women from different areas of Colombia were evaluated. A dental evaluation was performed using a flat oral mirror and blunt-tipped probe (World Health Organization, 2007). For diagnosis of the dental condition, the DMFT index was used. A negative binomial regression analysis was performed to evaluate the association between social determinants and the DMFT index. Results The results of this national study show a 59% prevalence of caries in this population. Regarding the experience of caries, 89.9% of pregnant women showed having had caries. Conclusions The results of this national study on pregnant women show a high prevalence of dental caries. The women’s level of education is an important factor associated with dental caries and filled teeth, so the role of oral health education and dental check-ups are important. Clinical relevance The findings of this study show the oral health situation of pregnant women, with a high prevalence of dental caries. This leads to the development and strengthening of oral health education strategies that empower pregnant women in their care. In addition, dental checkups during pregnancy should be implemented and reinforced to prevent and treat oral pathologies and thus prevent complications during this stage.
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spelling doaj.art-37a65439f0d54d7980df4731123e6d7d2023-11-26T14:25:06ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312023-10-0123111210.1186/s12903-023-03419-8Prevalence of dental caries in pregnant Colombian women and its associated factorsJuliana Velosa-Porras0Nelcy Rodríguez Malagón1Ph.D. Program in Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Pontificia Universidad JaverianaMPH, Biostatistics, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Pontificia Universidad JaverianaAbstract Objective To identify the prevalence of dental caries in pregnant women in the Colombian population and its association with the medical history and social determinants, based on data from the fourth National Oral Health Survey (ENSAB IV). Materials and methods A total of 1,047 pregnant women from different areas of Colombia were evaluated. A dental evaluation was performed using a flat oral mirror and blunt-tipped probe (World Health Organization, 2007). For diagnosis of the dental condition, the DMFT index was used. A negative binomial regression analysis was performed to evaluate the association between social determinants and the DMFT index. Results The results of this national study show a 59% prevalence of caries in this population. Regarding the experience of caries, 89.9% of pregnant women showed having had caries. Conclusions The results of this national study on pregnant women show a high prevalence of dental caries. The women’s level of education is an important factor associated with dental caries and filled teeth, so the role of oral health education and dental check-ups are important. Clinical relevance The findings of this study show the oral health situation of pregnant women, with a high prevalence of dental caries. This leads to the development and strengthening of oral health education strategies that empower pregnant women in their care. In addition, dental checkups during pregnancy should be implemented and reinforced to prevent and treat oral pathologies and thus prevent complications during this stage.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-023-03419-8Oral healthPregnant womenDental cariesDMF indexSocial determinants of health
spellingShingle Juliana Velosa-Porras
Nelcy Rodríguez Malagón
Prevalence of dental caries in pregnant Colombian women and its associated factors
BMC Oral Health
Oral health
Pregnant women
Dental caries
DMF index
Social determinants of health
title Prevalence of dental caries in pregnant Colombian women and its associated factors
title_full Prevalence of dental caries in pregnant Colombian women and its associated factors
title_fullStr Prevalence of dental caries in pregnant Colombian women and its associated factors
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of dental caries in pregnant Colombian women and its associated factors
title_short Prevalence of dental caries in pregnant Colombian women and its associated factors
title_sort prevalence of dental caries in pregnant colombian women and its associated factors
topic Oral health
Pregnant women
Dental caries
DMF index
Social determinants of health
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-023-03419-8
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