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Influence of immigration and other factors on caries in 12- and 15-yr-old children.
J.m. Almerich-sillaJosé M. Montiel-companysubject
GerontologyMaleToothbrushingmedicine.medical_specialtyLatin AmericansAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationDental CariesSocial classStatistics NonparametricPublic health serviceDiet CariogenicRisk groupsAfrica NorthernSurveys and QuestionnairesEpidemiologyPrevalenceMedicineHumansEurope EasternChildGeneral Dentistrymedia_commonLikelihood Functionsbusiness.industryDMF IndexAge FactorsRegression analysisEmigration and ImmigrationLatin AmericaSpainRegression AnalysisFemalePredictive variablesbusinessDemographydescription
In recent years the Valencia region has undergone mass immigration, mainly of people from eastern Europe, North Africa, and Latin America. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of immigration on caries prevalence and experience in 12- and 15-yr-old children in the Valencia region, and to relate this to other socio-economic and oral hygiene-related variables. The data were obtained from the epidemiological study of oral health carried out in the Valencia Region in 2004. The study group comprised 478, 12-yr-old children and 401, 15-yr-old children. Immigration status, age, toothbrushing frequency, and intake of cariogenic foods between meals showed significant association in a multiple linear regression model using the decayed, missing or filled teeth (DMFT) count as the dependent variable. Of all the predictive variables, the one that made the highest contribution to the model was immigration status. In a multiple logistic regression analysis with caries presence as the dependent variable, immigration status, intake of cariogenic foods, social class, and age were significantly associated with the presence of caries. As immigrant children have significantly higher caries levels than Spanish children, future public health service planning should pay attention to this risk group.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2007-10-01 | European journal of oral sciences |