The relationship between obesity and dental caries according to life style factors in schoolchildren: a case-control study |
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Authors: | Hakan Bulut |
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Affiliation: | Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey |
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Abstract: | AbstractObjectives: To evaluate the association between obesity and dental caries in terms of life-style habits and socio-economic status in Turkish school children.Materials and methods: This case-control study was undertaken with 178 children aged 6–11 years in a Turkish government children’s hospital. The case group consisted of 86 obese children who were categorized in ≥95 percentile according to the BMI. The control group consisted of 90 non-obese children that would not raise any doubts about the teeth disease. Data of demographic features and life-style habits were obtained by a questionnaire at the dental examination. Caries experience was measured with DMFT and dmft indices.Results: No difference was found between obesity and caries prevalence in primary dentition (p?=?.957); however, there was a statistically significant association in the permanent dentition (p?=?.002). Also, no differences were found in children with healthy natural teeth between the study groups according to education level, family income and food consumption during TV viewing in primary dentition (p?=?.297; p?=?.652; p?=?.023).Conclusions: It can be concluded that obesity appears to be not a possible risk factor for dental caries in primary dentition, but would be a probable endangerment in the permanent dentition. |
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Keywords: | Obesity dental caries schoolchildren life style factors |
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