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Item Detection of approximal caries lesions in adults: a cross-sectional study(Operative Dentistry, 2019) Urzúa, Iván; Cabello, Rodrigo; Marín, Paulina; Ruiz, Begoña; Jazanovich, Diego; Mautz, Claudia; Lira, Mauricio; Sánchez, Jenny; Rodríguez, Gonzalo; Osorio, Sylvia; Ortiz, María EugeniaDetection and management of posterior approximal caries lesions are still problematic. Inspection of approximal surfaces is challenging, and bitewing radiographs are used when direct vision is not possible. Unfortunately, there is no definite radiographic appearance to identify lesion cavitation with absolute certainty. Many lesions detected radiographically within the outer half of dentin are not cavitated, often resulting in unnecessary restorative treatment. Our study compared radiographic depth of approximal caries lesions with presence of cavitation in adults using visual inspection following temporary tooth separation (TTS). We conducted this observational descriptive cross-sectional study at two dental schools in two cities in Chile. Clinicians were unaware of radiographic depths of lesions and examined 147 participants (57.3% female and 42.7% male) following TTS. Using the common classification system that consists of E0 (no lesion), E1 (lesion within the outer half of enamel), E2 (lesion within the inner half of enamel), D1 (lesion within the outer third of dentin), D2 (lesion within the middle third of dentin), and D3 (lesion within the inner third of dentin), a trained dentist evaluated all the processed films. Cavitation was detected in only three sites (0.22%) within the E0 category, seven sites (3.41%) in E1, five sites (14.8%) in E2, four sites (14.8%) in D1, six sites (50%) in D2, and eight sites (61.5%) in D3. Considering that restorative treatment should be indicated strictly for cavitated lesions, our findings support indication for restorative treatment for D3 lesions and the rationale for TTS for D1-D2 caries lesions to allow direct visual inspection to determine whether there is surface cavitation.Item Situación de salud bucal de párvulos chilenos en un contexto comunitario(Universidad de Chile, 2021) Maldonado, Catalina; Pavkovic, Carolina; Moya, Patricia; Caro, Juan CarlosObjetivo: Determinar la situación de salud bucal en párvulos ingresados a un programa promocional-preventivo en la comuna de Melipilla durante el año 2018. Material y métodos: Estudio transversal realizado en 860 párvulos de entre dos a cinco años de edad matriculados en 17 establecimientos educacionales de la comuna, ubicados en zona urbana y rural. La experiencia de caries dental como variable dependiente y sexo, edad y zona geográfica del establecimiento educacional (urbano-rural) como variable independiente fueron medidas en un contexto comunitario (en aula). Estudio aprobado por Comité Científico de Ética de Universidad Finis Terrae y Servicio de Salud Metropolitano Occidente. Resultados: El estudio abarcó al 88,5% de los párvulos matriculados, con promedio de edad de 3,76 ± 1,06 años. El 53,5% correspondieron a niñas. Un 34,1% (IC:95% 30,74:37,48) presentó caries dental, sin diferencias por sexo, zona geográfica, si por edad. A mayor edad, mayor daño por caries dental. Cada párvulo en promedio presentó un diente primario con caries (diente cariado:1,14 ± 2,28). El tercio de la población mas afectada por caries dental presentó en promedio tres dientes primarios con daño. Discusión: Los resultados muestran un elevado daño por caries dental cuyo inicio es temprano; esto pone de manifiesto la necesidad de avanzar en el desarrollo de políticas públicas de salud bucal destinadas a la primera infancia.Item Structural determinants explain caries differences among preschool children in Chile’s Metropolitan Region(BioMed Central, 2023-03-09) Monsalves, María José; Espinoza, Iris; Moya, Patricia; Aubert, Josefina; Duran, Doris; Arteaga, Oscar; Kaufman, Jay S; Bangdiwala, ShrikantObjective To estimate the association between Social Determinants of Health (structural and intermediate) and caries indicators in Chile’s Metropolitan Region preschool children. Methods A multilevel cross-sectional study of Social Determinants of Health (SDH) and caries in hildren aged 1 to 6 years in Chile’s Metropolitan Region was conducted in 2014–2015, with three levels: district, school and child. Caries were assessed by the dmft-index and the prevalence of untreated caries. The structural eterminants analyzed were Community Human Development Index (CHDI), urban/rural location, school type, caregiver’s education and family income. Poisson multilevel regression models were fit. Results The sample size was 2,275 children from 40 schools in 13 districts. While the highest CHDI district had an untreated caries prevalence of 17.1% (12.3–22.7%), in the most disadvantaged district it was 53.9% (95% CI 46.0– 61.6%). As family income increased, the probability of untreated caries prevalence decreased (PR = 0.9 95% CI 0.8–1.0). Rural districts had an average dmft-index of 7.3 (95% CI 7.2–7.4), while in urban districts, it was 4.4 (95% CI 4.3–4.5). Higher probabilities of untreated caries prevalence (PR = 3.0 95% CI 2.3–3.9) were observed in rural children. Greater probabilities of untreated caries prevalence (PR = 1.3 95% CI 1.1–1.6) and prevalence of caries experience (PR = 1.3 95% CI 1.1–1.5) were observed in children whose caregivers had a secondary educational level. Conclusions A strong association was observed between the social determinants of health, specifically the structural ones, and the caries indicators studied in children of the Metropolitan Region of Chile. There were notable differences in caries between districts according to social advantage. Rurality and caregiver’s education were the most consistent predictors.