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纳瓦霍族启智计划儿童的口腔健康状况。

Oral health status in Navajo Nation Head Start children.

作者信息

Batliner Terrence, Wilson Anne R, Tiwari Tamanna, Glueck Deborah, Henderson William, Thomas Jacob, Braun Patricia, Cudeii Diana, Quissell David, Albino Judith

机构信息

Center of American Indian and Alaska Native Health, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus., Aurora, CO, USA.

出版信息

J Public Health Dent. 2014 Fall;74(4):317-25. doi: 10.1111/jphd.12061. Epub 2014 Jun 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study assessed oral health status for preschool-aged children in the Navajo Nation to obtain data on baseline decayed, missing, and filled tooth surfaces (dmfs) and dental caries patterns, describe sociodemographic correlates of children's baseline dmfs measures, and compare the children's dmfs measures with previous dental survey data for the Navajo Nation from the Indian Health Service and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

METHODS

The analyzed study sample included 981 child/caregiver dyads residing in the Navajo Nation who completed baseline dmfs assessments for an ongoing randomized clinical trial involving Navajo Nation Head Start Centers. Calibrated dental hygienists collected baseline dmfs data from child participants ages 3-5 years (488 males and 493 females), and caregivers completed a basic research factors questionnaire.

RESULTS

Mean dmfs for the study population was 21.33 (SD=19.99) and not appreciably different from the 1999 Indian Health Service survey of Navajo Nation preschool-aged children (mean=19.02, SD=16.59, P=0.08). However, only 69.5 percent of children in the current study had untreated decay compared with 82.9 percent in the 1999 Indian Health Service survey (P<0.0001). Study results were considerably higher than the 16.0 percent reported for 2-4-year-old children in the whites-only group from the 1999-2004 NHANES data. Age had the strongest association with dmfs, followed by child gender, then caregiver income and education.

CONCLUSION

Dental caries in preschool-aged Navajo children is extremely high compared with other US population segments, and dmfs has not appreciably changed for more than a decade.

摘要

目的

本研究评估了纳瓦霍族学龄前儿童的口腔健康状况,以获取有关基线龋失补牙面(dmfs)和龋齿模式的数据,描述儿童基线dmfs测量值的社会人口学相关因素,并将儿童的dmfs测量值与印第安卫生服务局和国家健康与营养检查调查(NHANES)之前针对纳瓦霍族的牙科调查数据进行比较。

方法

分析的研究样本包括居住在纳瓦霍族的981对儿童/照顾者二元组,他们为一项涉及纳瓦霍族启智中心的正在进行的随机临床试验完成了基线dmfs评估。经过校准的牙科保健员从3至5岁的儿童参与者(488名男性和493名女性)中收集基线dmfs数据,照顾者完成一份基本研究因素问卷。

结果

研究人群的平均dmfs为21.33(标准差=19.99),与1999年印第安卫生服务局对纳瓦霍族学龄前儿童的调查结果(平均值=19.02,标准差=16.59,P=0.08)没有明显差异。然而,本研究中只有69.5%的儿童有未经治疗的龋齿,而1999年印第安卫生服务局的调查中这一比例为82.9%(P<0.0001)。研究结果显著高于1999 - 2004年NHANES数据中仅白人组2至4岁儿童报告的16.0%。年龄与dmfs的关联最强,其次是儿童性别,然后是照顾者的收入和教育程度。

结论

与美国其他人群相比,纳瓦霍族学龄前儿童的龋齿率极高,并且dmfs在十多年来没有明显变化。

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