2012
Vallejos-Sánchez AA, Medina-Solís CE, Minaya-Sánchez M, Villalobos-Rodelo JJ, Marquez-Corona ML, Islas-Granillo H, Maupomé G. Maternal characteristics and treatment needs as predictors of dental health services utilization among Mexican school children. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 2012; 13(4): 307-310.
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether maternal characteristics and treatment needs are associated with dental health services utilization (DHSU) in school children. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study in 1373 school children ages 6-12 years in elementary schools in Campeche, Mexico collected family and socio-demographic characteristics; an oral examination was conducted. The dependent variable was DHSU in the year preceding the study. Results: DHSU prevalence was 65.5%. The variables associated (p<0.05) with DHSU in the final multivariate model were age (OR=1.27), maternal schooling (OR=1.07), mother's attitude toward oral health (OR=1.39), frequency of tooth brushing (OR=1.83), enamel defects (OR=1.55), and unmet oral health needs (moderate: OR=1.42 and high: OR=2.30). Conclusions: Specific socio-demographic and maternal variables were associated with DHSU. Strategies are needed to increase appropriate and timely use of services to improve health status.
Factores asociados a la pérdida del primer molar permanente en escolares de Campeche, México
Factors Influencing the Use of Dental Health Services by Preschool Children in Mexico
Prevalence of and Risk Indicators for Chronic Periodontitis in Males from Campeche, Mexico
Dental caries and associated factors in Mexican schoolchildren aged 6-13 years
Clinical evaluation of the accuracy of conventional radiography and apex locators in primary teeth
Dental fluorosis prevalence and diagnostic test using Deans index based on 6 teeth, and on 28 teeth
Pérdida de dientes y variables del estado periodontal asociadas en hombres policías adultos