TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of the Prevalence of Traumatic Dental Injuries in the Primary Dentition
T2 - Findings From a Cohort Study Involving 4-Year-Old Children From South Brazil
AU - Rivera López, Muriel Denisse
AU - Cademartori, Mariana Gonzalez
AU - Goettems, Marília Leão
AU - Demarco, Flávio Fernando
AU - Hallal, Pedro Curi
AU - da Costa, Vanessa Polina Pereira
N1 - This work was supported by Funda\u00E7\u00E3o de Amparo \u00E0 Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Associa\u00E7\u00E3o Brasileira de Sa\u00FAde Coletiva, Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient\u00EDfico e Tecnol\u00F3gico, and Coordena\u00E7\u00E3o de Aperfei\u00E7oamento de Pessoal de N\u00EDvel Superior. Funding:
This study was financed in part by the Coordena\u00E7\u00E3o de Aperfei\u00E7oamento de Pessoal de N\u00EDvel Superior\u2014Brasil (CAPES)\u2014Finance Code 001. This article is based on data from the study \u201CPelotas Birth Cohort, 2015\u201D conducted by Postgraduate Program in Epidemiology at Universidade Federal de Pelotas, with the collaboration of the Brazilian Public Health Association (ABRASCO). The first phases of the 2015 Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort was funded by the Wellcome Trust (095582). Funding for specific follow\u2010up visits was also received from the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient\u00EDfico e Tecnol\u00F3gico (CNPq) and Funda\u00E7\u00E3o de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (FAPERGS) and Children's Pastorate sponsored follow\u2010up at 24\u2009months; and FAPERGS\u2014PPSUS and the Bernard van Leer Foundation (BRA\u20102018\u2010178) for the 4\u2010year follow\u2010up.
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - Objective: To identify factors associated with the prevalence of traumatic dental injuries (TDI) in children at 4 years of age. Methods: Participants from the 2015 Pelotas (Brazil) birth cohort were included. Demographic, socioeconomic, behavioral, and environmental data were collected through interviews and physical examinations during cohort follow-up. Dental examination at 4 years of age revealed the presence of TDI. A theoretical model was constructed using a directed acyclic graph (DAG). A descriptive analysis was performed, followed by Poisson regression models relating TDI to each outcome. Results: Data from 3650 4-year-old children were analyzed; the prevalence of dental trauma was 20.2% (95% confidence interval [CI] 18.9%–21.5%). The prevalence of TDI was lower among girls compared with boys, suggesting a protective effect of female sex (relative risk [RR] 0.80 [95% CI: 0.79–0.91]). Increased height for age (RR 1.55 [95% CI: 1.14–2.09]), increased overjet (RR 1.45 [95% CI: 1.2–1.74]), and anterior open bite (RR 1.26 [95% CI: 1.01–1.56]) demonstrated an association with TDI after testing regression models based on DAGs. Conclusion: Male sex, increased height, and increased overjet and open bite were factors predisposing to TDI at 4 years of age. Understanding these factors can contribute to the implementation of targeted prevention strategies for reducing TDI and their potential long-term consequences.
AB - Objective: To identify factors associated with the prevalence of traumatic dental injuries (TDI) in children at 4 years of age. Methods: Participants from the 2015 Pelotas (Brazil) birth cohort were included. Demographic, socioeconomic, behavioral, and environmental data were collected through interviews and physical examinations during cohort follow-up. Dental examination at 4 years of age revealed the presence of TDI. A theoretical model was constructed using a directed acyclic graph (DAG). A descriptive analysis was performed, followed by Poisson regression models relating TDI to each outcome. Results: Data from 3650 4-year-old children were analyzed; the prevalence of dental trauma was 20.2% (95% confidence interval [CI] 18.9%–21.5%). The prevalence of TDI was lower among girls compared with boys, suggesting a protective effect of female sex (relative risk [RR] 0.80 [95% CI: 0.79–0.91]). Increased height for age (RR 1.55 [95% CI: 1.14–2.09]), increased overjet (RR 1.45 [95% CI: 1.2–1.74]), and anterior open bite (RR 1.26 [95% CI: 1.01–1.56]) demonstrated an association with TDI after testing regression models based on DAGs. Conclusion: Male sex, increased height, and increased overjet and open bite were factors predisposing to TDI at 4 years of age. Understanding these factors can contribute to the implementation of targeted prevention strategies for reducing TDI and their potential long-term consequences.
KW - pediatric dentistry
KW - prevalence
KW - tooth injuries
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U2 - 10.1111/edt.13003
DO - 10.1111/edt.13003
M3 - Article
C2 - 39564767
AN - SCOPUS:86000436019
SN - 1600-4469
VL - 41
SP - 143
EP - 151
JO - Dental Traumatology
JF - Dental Traumatology
IS - 2
ER -