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Prevalence and determining factors of traumatic injuries to primary teeth in preschool children

–  The objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of dental injuries and the influence of determining factors in preschool children from Belo Horizonte, Brazil. A cross‐sectional survey was carried out through clinical examinations and the application of a questionnaire to the parents of 41...

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Published in:Dental traumatology 2009-02, Vol.25 (1), p.118-122
Main Authors: Robson, Flavia, Ramos-Jorge, Maria Letícia, Bendo, Cristiane Baccin, Vale, Miriam Pimenta, Paiva, Saul Martins, Pordeus, Isabela Almeida
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description –  The objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of dental injuries and the influence of determining factors in preschool children from Belo Horizonte, Brazil. A cross‐sectional survey was carried out through clinical examinations and the application of a questionnaire to the parents of 419 children aged 0 to 5 years attending preschool. The sample was stratified by region, type of institution and age. The eighteen preschools visited were chosen randomly. The prevalence of traumatic injury to primary teeth was 39.1%. Enamel fractures were the most common traumatic injury (49.7%). Boys were 1.62 times more likely to have dental injuries than girls. Children with inadequate lip coverage were 3.75 times more likely to have a traumatic dental injury than those with adequate lip coverage. Children attending state preschools had nearly two times greater chances of having dental trauma than children attending private preschools. It was concluded that the prevalence of dental injuries in preschool children is high in Belo Horizonte, Brazil and constitutes a public health problem.
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Infant
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Risk Factors
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Social Class
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