Abstract

Objective: The study aimed to determine an association between dental caries and asthma among 12 to 15 years old children. Methods: This is a school-based cross-sectional study conducted from January to February 2016. A random sample of 544 children aged 12 - 15 years were enrolled from five private schools of Karachi. Dental caries was assessed using DMFT Index (Decayed, Missing, Filled teeth). The main exposure variable was asthma and information on it was collected through the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) questionnaire. Results: The data was analyzed using Cox Proportional Hazard algorithm. Crude and adjusted prevalence ratios with 95% CI were reported. Total 554 children, 306 (56.3%) boys and 43.7% girls participated in the study. Mean age of children was 13.2 ± 0.05 years. Total number of children with DMFT > 0 was 30.5%. The decayed component contributed largely (22.8%) to the DMFT score. Overall prevalence of asthma was 20%. Prevalence of caries in asthmatic children was 28.4% as compared to 31% among non-asthmatic children. Adjusted prevalence ratio of dental caries in asthmatic children was 0.8 (95% CI 0.6 - 1.3) after adjusting for carious food intake, age, oral hygiene index and dentist visit; the association between asthma and dental caries turned out to be in-significant. Conclusions: There was no association observed between asthma and dental caries among the children examined in this study.

Highlights

  • Asthma is a common respiratory disease of childhood [1]

  • Adjusted prevalence ratio of dental caries in asthmatic children was 0.8 after adjusting for carious food intake, age, oral hygiene index and dentist visit; the association between asthma and dental caries turned out to be in-significant

  • There was no association observed between asthma and dental caries among the children examined in this study

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Introduction

Asthma is a common respiratory disease of childhood [1]. 300 million individuals globally suffer from asthma [2]. International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Children (ISAAC) surveyed 1.2 million children from 98 countries and reported that prevalence of asthma is 14.1% among 13 - 14 years old children [3]. The overall prevalence of asthma in Pakistan among 3 17 years old is around 10.2% [4]. According to a Pakistani study, the prevalence of physician diagnosed asthma in school-going children aged 3 to 16 years is 15% [5]. Among pre-pubertal males, asthma is twice as common compared to females but later during adolescence, it affects both genders almost [6]

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