Anales de Pediatria
Volume 65, Issue 4, 2006, Pages 337-341

Prevalence of dental caries: Comparison between immigrant and autochthonous children [Prevalencia de la caries dental en el niño inmigrante: Estudio comparativo con el niño autóctono] (Article)

Paredes Gallardo V.* , Paredes Cencillo C. , Mir Plana B.
  • a Odontóloga, C.S. Serreria Y Rafelbunyol, Facultad de Medicina Y Odontología de Valencia, Spain, Avda. Blasco Ibanez, 20-15, 46010 Valencia, Spain
  • b Pediatra, C.S. Serreria Y Rafelbunyol, Facultad de Medicina Y Odontología de Valencia, Spain
  • c Pediatra, C.S. Serreria Y Rafelbunyol, Facultad de Medicina Y Odontología de Valencia, Spain

Abstract

Introduction: Immigration to Spain has been high in recent years, especially in some autonomous communities. In both deciduous and permanent teeth, immigrant children have a higher number of dental caries and a lower number of restored teeth than autochthonous schoolchildren. Few studies have compared the prevalence of dental caries between immigrant and autochthonous children. Objective: To determine the prevalence of dental caries in two groups of children: an immigrant group and an autochthonous group. Material and method: The study sample consisted of 600 children (235 immigrant children and 365 autochthonous children) aged between 6 and 10 years old who were living in the autonomous community of Valencia. The children were examined by two specialists, an odontologist and a pediatrician. Results: The prevalence of dental caries was higher in immigrant children than in autochthonous children. In deciduous dentition, the prevalence of caries was 47.23 % and 32.05 % in immigrants and autochthonous children, respectively. In permanent dentition, the prevalence was 53.19% and 35.34%, respectively. Conclusions: The prevalence of dental caries was higher in immigrant children than in autochthonous children. Pediatricians and/or odontologists should aim to improve knowledge of good dental health care and habits among immigrant children and their parents.

Author Keywords

Immigrant children dental caries

Index Keywords

Dental Care controlled study Spain medical specialist immigrant dental caries population research prevalence Article human Child

Link
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DOI: 10.1157/13092490
ISSN: 16954033
Cited by: 8
Original Language: Spanish