Early Childhood Caries in 3 to 5 Year Old Children in Trinidad and Tobago
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- determine the prevalence of early childhood caries (ECC) and severe ECC (S-ECC) among preschool children in Trinidad and Tobago and
- identify the associated factors that contribute to or impact Early Childhood Caries in this population.
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Demographics
3.2. Prevalence of Caries
3.3. Maternal Factors and Dental Exposure
3.4. Early Feeding Practices
3.5. Snacking Practices
3.6. Oral Hygiene Practices
3.7. Risk Factors for ECC and S-ECC
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Demographics | n = 342 | No Caries n = 170 | ECC n = 172 | p-Value | S-ECC n = 90 | Non-S-ECC + n = 252 | p-Value |
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Gender | |||||||
Male | 174 (50.9%) | 77 (44.3%) | 97 (55.7%) | 0.040 ** | 46 (26.4%) | 128(73.6%) | 0.959 |
Female | 168 (49.1%) | 93 (55.4%) | 75 (44.6%) | - | 44 (26.2%) | 124(73.8%) | - |
Ethnicity * | |||||||
African | 129 (37.7%) | 69 (53.5%) | 60 (46.5%) | - | 31 (24%) | 98 (76%) | - |
East Indian | 74 (21.6%) | 32 (43.2%) | 42 (56.8%) | - | 25 (33.8%) | 49 (66.2%) | - |
Mixed | 129 (37.7%) | 65 (50.4%) | 64 (49.6%) | 0.560 | 32 (24.8%) | 97(75.2%) | 0.448 |
Other | 3 (<1%) | 2 (66.7%) | 1 (33.3%) | - | 0 (0%) | 3 (100%) | - |
Age | |||||||
3 years | 163 (47.7%) | 89 (54.6%) | 74 (45.3%) | - | 46 (28.2%) | 117 (71.8%) | - |
4 years | 138 (40.4%) | 60 (43.5%) | 78 (56.5%) | 0.154 | 33 (23.9%) | 105 (76.1%) | 0.697 |
5 years | 41 (11.9%) | 21 (51.2%) | 20 (48.8%) | - | 11 (26.8%) | 30 (73.2%) | - |
Region | |||||||
North | 72 (21.1%) | 31 (43.1%) | 41 (56.9%) | - | 25 (34.7%) | 47 (65.3%) | - |
Central | 82 (24.0%) | 44 (53.7%) | 38 (46.3%) | - | 20 (24.4%) | 62 (75.6%) | - |
East | 61 (17.8%) | 36 (59%) | 25 (41%) | 0.283 | 8 (13.1%) | 53 (86.9%) | 0.036 ** |
South | 65 (19.0%) | 28 (43.1%) | 37 (56.9%) | - | 22 (33.8%) | 43 (66.2%) | - |
Tobago | 62 (18.1%) | 31 (50%) | 31 (50%) | - | 15 (24.2%) | 47 (75.8%) | - |
Maternal Factors | Respondent n (%) | No Caries n (%) | ECC n (%) | p-Value | S-ECC n (%) | Non-S-ECC n (%) | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Maternal Age * | |||||||
<20 | 5 (1.5%) | 2 (40%) | 3 (60%) | - | 1 (20%) | 4 (80%) | - |
20–29 | 142 (42.4%) | 76 (53.5%) | 66 (46.5%) | 0.388 | 40 (28.2%) | 102 (71.8%) | 0.788 |
30–39 | 153 (45.7%) | 71 (46.4%) | 82 (53.6%) | - | 36 (23.5%) | 117 (76.5%) | - |
>40 | 35 (10.4%) | 21 (60%) | 14 (40%) | - | 8 (22.9%) | 27 (77.1%) | - |
Maternal Education * | |||||||
Primary School | 30 (8.8%) | 12 (40%) | 18 (60%) | - | 9 (30 %) | 21 (70%) | - |
Part Secondary | 34 (9.9%) | 15 (44%) | 19 (56%) | 0.054 | 14 (41.2%) | 20 (58.8%) | 0.169 |
Secondary | 163 (47.7%) | 81 (49.7%) | 82 (50.3%) | - | 43 (26.4%) | 120 (73.6%) | - |
Vocational training | 28 (8.2%) | 11 (39.3%) | 17 (60.7%) | - | 6 (21.4%) | 22 (78.6%) | - |
University/Tertiary | 69 (20.2%) | 45 (65.2%) | 24 (34.8%) | - | 13 (18.8%) | 56 (81.2%) | - |
Maternal Dental Visits * | |||||||
No | 271 (81.1%) | 138 (50.9%) | 133 (49.1%) | 0.637 | 66 (24.4%) | 205 (75.6%) | 0.227 |
Yes | 63 (18.9%) | 30 (47.6%) | 33 (52.4%) | - | 20 (31.7%) | 43 (68.3%) | - |
Oral Care Advice * | |||||||
No | 211 (64.1%) | 111 (52.6%) | 100 (47.4%) | 0.297 | 51 (24.2%) | 160 (75.8%) | 0.211 |
Yes | 118 (35.9%) | 55 (46.6%) | 63 (53.4%) | - | 36 (30.5%) | 82 (69.5%) | - |
Child Dental Visits | |||||||
Maternal Dental Visits | No | Yes | - | - | - | - | |
No | 194 (71.3%) | 78 (28.7%) | - | - | - | - | |
Yes | 34 (54.8%) | 28 (45.2%) | 0.021 ** | - | - | - |
Early Feeding Practices * | Response | No Caries n (%) | ECC n (%) | p-Value | S-ECC n (%) | Non-S-ECC n (%) | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Breast Feeding | No | 30 (57.7%) | 22 (42.3%) | 0.151 | 8 (15.4%) | 44 (84.6%) | 0.039 ** |
Yes | 140 (48.8%) | 147 (51.2%) | - | 80 (27.9%) | 207 (72.1%) | - | |
Slept at breast | No | 32 (53.3%) | 28 (46.7%) | 0.267 | 14 (23.3%) | 46 (76.7%) | 0.250 |
Yes | 106 (47.7%) | 116 (52.3%) | - | 64 (28.8%) | 158 (71.2%) | - | |
Still Breast Feeding | No | 137 (50.6%) | 134 (49.4%) | 0.061 | 73 (26.9%) | 198 (73.1%) | 0.206 |
Yes | 4 (26.7%) | 11 (73.3%) | - | 6 (40%) | 9 (60%) | - | |
Breast Feeding Frequency | <6 | 50 (56.8%) | 38 (43.2%) | 0.048 ** | 22 (25%) | 66 (75%) | 0.279 |
≥6 | 85 (45.2%) | 103 (54.8%) | - | 55 (29.3%) | 133 (70.7%) | - | |
Bottle Feeding | No | 14 (31.1%) | 31 (68.9%) | 0.007 ** | 20 (44.4%) | 25 (55.6%) | 0.003 ** |
Yes | 156 (52.9%) | 139 (47.1%) | - | 69 (23.4%) | 226 (76.6%) | - | |
Slept with Bottle | No | 115 (61.2%) | 73 (38.8%) | <0.001 ** | 33 (17.6%) | 155 (82.4%) | <0.001 ** |
Yes | 40 (39.6%) | 61 (60.4%) | - | 33 (32.7%) | 68 (67.3%) | - | |
Still Bottle Feeding | No | 110 (51.6%) | 103 (48.4%) | 0.352 | 50 (23.5%) | 163 (76.5%) | 0.537 |
Yes | 44 (55%) | 36 (45%) | - | 19 (23.8%) | 61 (76.2%) | ||
Botte Feeding Frequency | <6 | 103 (54.5%) | 86 (45.5%) | 0.478 | 45 (23.8%) | 144 (81.1%) | 0.222 |
≥6 | 48 (53.3%) | 42 (46.7%) | - | 17 (18.9%) | 73 (81.1%) | - | |
Added sweetener to bottle contents | No | 117 (59.4%) | 80 (40.6%) | 0.014 ** | 37 (18.8%) | 160 (81.2%) | 0.003 ** |
Yes | 37 (40.7%) | 54 (59.3%) | - | 29 (31.9%) | 62 (68.1%) | - | |
Feeding at night/early morning | No | 39 (62.9%) | 23 (37.1%) | 0.031 ** | 13 (21%) | 49 (79%) | 0.332 |
Yes | 120 (47.6%) | 132 (52.4%) | - | 68 (27%) | 184 (73%) | - | |
Consumed Pre-chewed food | No | 141 (49.8%) | 142 (50.2%) | 0.519 | 74 (26.1%) | 209 (73.9%) | 0.544 |
Yes | 26 (49.1%) | 27 (50.9%) | - | 14 (26.4%) | 39 (73.6%) | - |
Dietary Practices * | Response | No Caries n (%) | ECC n (%) | p-Value | S-ECC n (%) | Non-S-ECC n (%) | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Snack between meals | No | 22 (51.2%) | 21 (48.8%) | 0.854 | 10 (23.3%) | 33 (76.7%) | 0.633 | |
Yes | 147 (49.6%) | 149 (50.4%) | - | 79 (26.7%) | 217 (73.3%) | - | ||
Frequency of snacks | <3×/day | 100 (52.9%) | 89 (47.1%) | 0.462 | 46 (24.3%) | 143 (75.7%) | 0.201 | |
>3×/day | 29 (44.6%) | 36 (55.4%) | - | 20 (30.8%) | 45 (69.2%) | - | ||
Snack Type | Sweet | No | 26 (56.5%) | 20 (43.5%) | 0.599 | 10 (21.7%) | 36 (78.3%) | 0.505 |
Yes | 116 (51.6%) | 109 (48.4%) | - | 58 (25.8%) | 167 (74.2%) | - | ||
Savoury | No | 55 (53.9%) | 47 (46.1%) | 0.667 | 21 (20.6%) | 81 (79.4%) | 0.213 | |
Yes | 87 (51.2%) | 83 (48.8%) | - | 48 (28.2%) | 122 (71.8%) | - | ||
Fruit | No | 56 (44.8%) | 69 (55.2%) | 0.042 ** | 41 (32.8%) | 84 (67.2%) | 0.019 ** | |
Yes | 86 (58.9%) | 60 (41.1%) | - | 27 (18.5%) | 119 (81.5%) | - | ||
Shared Utensils | No | 56 (50.9%) | 54 (49.1%) | 0.816 | 25 (22.7%) | 85 (77.3%) | 0.355 | |
Yes | 112 (49.6%) | 114 (50.4%) | - | 62 (27.4%) | 164 (72.6%) | - | ||
Frequent soft drink intake | No | 45 (58.4%) | 32 (41.6%) | 0.092 | 13 (16.9%) | 64 (83.1%) | 0.034 ** | |
Yes | 123 (47.5%) | 136 (52.5%) | - | 75 (29%) | 184 (71%) | - | ||
Frequent sports drink intake | No | 138 (54.5%) | 115 (45.5%) | 0.004 ** | 58 (22.9%) | 195 (77.1%) | 0.004 ** | |
Yes | 27 (35.5%) | 49 (64.5%) | - | 30 (39.5%) | 46 (60.5%) | - |
Oral Hygiene Practices * | Response | No Caries | ECC | p-Value | S-ECC | Non-S-ECC | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Toothbrushing frequency | 1×/day | 36 (50%) | 36 (50%) | - | 14 (19.4%) | 58 (80.6%) | - |
≥2×/day | 132 (50%) | 132 (50%) | 0.912 | 73 (27.7%) | 191 (72.3%) | 0.297 | |
Oral Hygiene Status * | |||||||
Good | - | 86 (61.9%) | 53 (38.1%) | - | 21 (15.1%) | 118 (84.9%) | - |
Poor | - | 84 (41.4%) | 119 (58.6%) | ≤0.001 ** | 69 (34%) | 134 (66%) | ≤0.001 ** |
Cleaning agent * | |||||||
Nothing | No | 164 (49.8%) | 165 (50.2%) | - | 85 (25.8%) | 244 (74.2%) | - |
Yes | 2 (100%) | 0 (0%) | 0.498 | 0 (0.0%) | 2 (100%) | 0.999 | |
Kid’s Fluoride-free toothpaste | No | 144 (49.8%) | 145 (50.2%) | - | 80 (27.7%) | 209 (72.3%) | - |
Yes | 22 (52.4%) | 20 (47.6%) | 0.757 | 5 (11.9%) | 37 (88.1%) | 0.029 ** | |
Kid’s Fluoride toothpaste | No | 37 (50.7%) | 36 (49.3%) | - | 14 (19.2%) | 59 (80.8%) | - |
Yes | 129 (50%) | 129 (50%) | 0.918 | 71 (27.5%) | 187 (72.5%) | 0.150 | |
Adult Fluoride toothpaste | No | 151 (50.1%) | 148 (49%) | - | 77 (25.8%) | 222 (74.2%) | - |
Yes | 15 (46.9%) | 17 (53.1%) | 0.697 | 8 (25%) | 24 (75%) | 0.926 | |
Other (e.g., glycerine) | No | 158 (51.3%) | 150 (48.7%) | - | 78 (25.3%) | 230 (74.7%) | - |
Yes | 8 (34.8%) | 15 (65.2%) | 0.126 | 7 (30.4%) | 16 (69.6%) | 0.588 |
95% CI for OR | ||||
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Variable | OR | p-Value | Lower | Upper |
Gender | ||||
Male | 1 | - | - | - |
Female | 11.709 | 0.045 * | 1.625 | 129.142 |
Breast feeding frequency | ||||
No | 1 | - | - | - |
Yes | 2.471 | 0.458 | 0.226 | 26.982 |
Feeding night/early morning | ||||
No | 1 | 0.087 | 0.007 | 1.145 |
Yes | 0.087 | - | - | - |
Feeding at night or early morning | ||||
No | 1 | - | - | - |
Yes | 0.554 | 0.125 | 0.261 | 1.177 |
Sleep with Bottle | ||||
No | 1 | - | - | - |
Yes | 3.176 | 0.837 | 0.091 | 6.955 |
Snacks on fruit | ||||
No | 1 | - | - | - |
Yes | 3.176 | 0.310 | 0.341 | 29.537 |
Oral hygiene status | ||||
Poor | 1 | - | - | - |
Good | 0.191 | 0.240 | 0.012 | 3.021 |
Added sweetener to Bottle Contents | ||||
No | 1 | - | - | - |
Yes | 0.604 | 0.683 | 0.054 | 6.763 |
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Percival, T.; Edwards, J.; Barclay, S.; Sa, B.; Majumder, M.A.A. Early Childhood Caries in 3 to 5 Year Old Children in Trinidad and Tobago. Dent. J. 2019, 7, 16. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj7010016
Percival T, Edwards J, Barclay S, Sa B, Majumder MAA. Early Childhood Caries in 3 to 5 Year Old Children in Trinidad and Tobago. Dentistry Journal. 2019; 7(1):16. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj7010016
Chicago/Turabian StylePercival, Tricia, Julien Edwards, Salvacion Barclay, Bidyadhar Sa, and Md Anwarul Azim Majumder. 2019. "Early Childhood Caries in 3 to 5 Year Old Children in Trinidad and Tobago" Dentistry Journal 7, no. 1: 16. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj7010016
APA StylePercival, T., Edwards, J., Barclay, S., Sa, B., & Majumder, M. A. A. (2019). Early Childhood Caries in 3 to 5 Year Old Children in Trinidad and Tobago. Dentistry Journal, 7(1), 16. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj7010016