Abstract

BackgroundThe aim of this study was to analyse the influence of socio-demographic variables, toothbrushing frequency, frequency of snacking between meals, and tobacco and alcohol consumption, in root caries in the Spanish working population of Valencia and Murcia regions.Material and MethodsCross sectional study of 458 workers 35-44 years of age, who underwent a routine work-related check-up, from June 2009 to April 2010, and were also examined, following the WHO methodology, by a calibrated dentist. Stratified random sampling. Participants fulfilled a questionnaire comprising demographic data, toothbrushing frequency, snacking frequency and tobacco and alcohol consumption.ResultsThe DFS index (root caries) in the employed population of 35-44 years was 0.45 ± 1.3, with a root caries prevalence of 18.6% and an active root caries prevalence of 13.5%. Higher root caries prevalence and active root caries prevalence were associated with male gender, manual occupations, foreign country of origin, lower levels of education and income, lower brushing frequency and higher frequency of snacking between meals. The DFS index was associated with all studied socio-demographic variables, but gender, and it was also associated with brushing frequency. The mean number of root decayed teeth was associated with all socio-demographic variables, but country of origin, and it was also associated with brushing frequency.ConclusionsAdult workers 35-44 years of age showed worse root condition in regard to caries than general population of this age cohort. In this study, the frequency of toothbrushing and snacking between meals were the variables that influenced more in root caries. Key words:Root caries, working population, epidemiological studies, toothbrushing, snacking.

Highlights

  • Increased life expectancy and higher percentage of natural present teeth in adulthood have led to greater prevalence of root caries, nowadays [1]

  • Published literature on root caries is more numerous on the senior adults cohort, prevalence being in this age cohort higher [3,4]

  • We found association between Decayed Filled Surface (DFS) index and all variables but gender. - Analysis of the association between toothbrushing frequency and snacking between meals and root caries Table 2 shows root caries findings according to brushing frequency and frequency of snacking between meals

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Summary

Root caries in working population

Journal section: Oral Medicine and Pathology Publication Types: Research doi:10.4317/medoral.21685 http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.4317/medoral.21685. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2017 Sep 1;22 [5]:e527-35

Introduction
Frequency of Snacking between meals
Alcohol consumption
Findings
On weekends
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