Objective: To study the influence of the first thousand days of life on establishing determinant behaviors for dental caries in childhood. Material and Methods: Longitudinal retrospective study involving 664 children born in 2009 living in a southern Brazilian municipality was carried out. Data was collected through interviews with mothers and through child’s health card. Dependent variables were 1) tooth brushing onset after two years of age; 2) absent tooth brushing or once a day; 3) tooth brushing without adult supervision; 4) not having gone to the dentist until the age of 6; and 5) seek for dental services due to toothache at 6 years of age, over the last 30 days. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed using Poisson Regress...
First published: 10 August 2020Objective: To describe early childhood caries (ECC) patterns and eval...
Objective: To assess the incidence of caries in a two-year period among low birth weight (LBW),...
BACKGROUND: Dental caries (decay) during childhood is largely preventable however it remains a signi...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate time in days from the beginning of follow-up up to the development of dental ...
OBJETIVO: O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar os determinantes sociais e biológicos, medidos no p...
Objective: To identify, in a group of 6-8-year-old schoolchildren, risk factors for dental caries in...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of early childhood caries, maternal behaviors and associated facto...
Objective: To estimate the incidence of dental caries and associated factors in the school period fr...
Oral health behaviours of children are formulated from a very young age. Formation of those behaviou...
Objective: To identify the association between individual and socioeconomic factors during the first...
Objective: To assess the association between dental caries experience, severe dental caries experien...
The study aimed at identifying oral health determinants that are present in early childhood, are ame...
Background: Lifestyle diseases including dental caries are partly preventable, and associated with h...
Objective: To describe early childhood caries (ECC) patterns and evaluate the associations with mat...
This study aimed to determine whether health conditions in the first year of life, nutritional statu...
First published: 10 August 2020Objective: To describe early childhood caries (ECC) patterns and eval...
Objective: To assess the incidence of caries in a two-year period among low birth weight (LBW),...
BACKGROUND: Dental caries (decay) during childhood is largely preventable however it remains a signi...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate time in days from the beginning of follow-up up to the development of dental ...
OBJETIVO: O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar os determinantes sociais e biológicos, medidos no p...
Objective: To identify, in a group of 6-8-year-old schoolchildren, risk factors for dental caries in...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of early childhood caries, maternal behaviors and associated facto...
Objective: To estimate the incidence of dental caries and associated factors in the school period fr...
Oral health behaviours of children are formulated from a very young age. Formation of those behaviou...
Objective: To identify the association between individual and socioeconomic factors during the first...
Objective: To assess the association between dental caries experience, severe dental caries experien...
The study aimed at identifying oral health determinants that are present in early childhood, are ame...
Background: Lifestyle diseases including dental caries are partly preventable, and associated with h...
Objective: To describe early childhood caries (ECC) patterns and evaluate the associations with mat...
This study aimed to determine whether health conditions in the first year of life, nutritional statu...
First published: 10 August 2020Objective: To describe early childhood caries (ECC) patterns and eval...
Objective: To assess the incidence of caries in a two-year period among low birth weight (LBW),...
BACKGROUND: Dental caries (decay) during childhood is largely preventable however it remains a signi...