Impact of dental caries and Self-perceived oral health on daily lives of children and mothers in rural Egypt: a household survey

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Aly, Nourhan M. [1 ]
Ihab, Merna [1 ]
Ammar, Nour [1 ,2 ]
Quritum, Maryam [1 ]
Moussa, Hana [1 ]
El Tantawi, Maha [1 ]
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[1] Alexandria Univ, Fac Dent, Dept Pediat Dent & Dent Publ Hlth, Champoll St, Alexandria 21527, Egypt
[2] Maximilian Univ Munich, Univ Hosp, Dept Conservat Dent & Periodontol, Ludwig, Germany
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BMC ORAL HEALTH | 2024年 / 24卷 / 01期
关键词
Daily life; Smiling; Social participation; Rural population; Dental caries; TOOTH LOSS;
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10.1186/s12903-024-04454-9
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
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BackgroundThe present study assessed the impact of oral health on the daily lives of children and mothers living in a rural area in Northwestern Egypt. MethodsA cross-sectional household survey including children between 6 and 12 years old and their mothers was conducted in rural Egypt, 2019-2020. Data were collected using clinical examination and interview-based questionnaires of children and mothers. Three binary logistic regression models were used to assess the relationship between the dependent variables (oral health impact (yes, no) on avoiding smiling, chewing problems, and missing school (children) and avoiding social events (mothers)), and the explanatory variables: oral health (clinically-assessed caries experience and self-reported oral health) controlling for sociodemographic profile (child age and sex, mother's education), daily toothbrushing and village of residence. ResultsA total of 211 households with 355 children and 211 mothers were included (91.5% response rate). About 54% of the children were girls, mean (SD) age = 8.7 (2.05) years and 82.3% did not brush their teeth daily. Mother's mean (SD) age was 31.70 (5.45) years. Because of dental problems, 31.3% of children reported chewing difficulties, 31% avoided smiling compared to 76.3% and 43.6% of mothers. Also, 30.4% of children missed school and 76.8% of mothers reported reduced participation in social activities. In children, the number of decayed anterior teeth was associated with significantly higher odds of avoiding smiling (AOR = 1.22, 95%CI: 1.03, 1.44). In mothers, a greater number of posterior missing teeth was associated with significantly higher odds of chewing difficulties (AOR = 1.21, 95%CI: 1.01, 1.45), and a greater number of all missing teeth was associated with significantly higher odds of reduced participation in social events (AOR = 1.30, 95%CI: 1.30, 1.57). Good/ very good reported oral health in children and mothers was associated with lower odds of avoiding smiling and chewing problems (p < 0.05). ConclusionDecayed anterior teeth in children have a negative impact on smiling whereas missing teeth in mothers affect the ability to chew food and socialize. The psychological, functional, and social impacts of caries in this rural setting needs to be mitigated by improving oral health literacy and access to care.
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