Nutritional status, tooth wear and quality of life in Brazilian schoolchildren
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Nutritional status, tooth wear and quality of life in Brazilian schoolchildren
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the correlation among nutritional status, tooth wear and quality of life in Brazilian schoolchildren.
Design: The study followed a cross-sectional design. Nutritional status was measured via anthropometry using BMI and tooth wear was measured using the Dental Wear Index; both these assessments were carried out by a trained recorder according to standard criteria. A modified version of the Child Oral Impacts on Daily Performances was used to assess quality of life.
Setting: City of Bauru, in Brazil.
Subjects: A cluster sample of 396 schoolchildren (194 boys and 202 girls) aged 7-10 years.
Results: The anthropometric assessment showed similar situations for both sexes regarding underweight (31·40 % in boys and 30·20 % in girls) and overweight/obesity (33·96 % in boys and 33·17 % in girls). The underweight children showed a greater severity of tooth wear in the primary teeth (OR=0·72; CI 0·36, 1·42), although in the permanent dentition the obese children had a greater severity of tooth wear (OR=1·42; 95 % CI 0·31, 6·55). The tooth wear was correlated with age for both dentitions.
Conclusions: Tooth wear in the primary and permanent dentition may be related to nutritional status. Tooth wear and obesity did not have a significant impact on the schoolchildren's perception of quality of life.
Keywords: BMI; Cross-sectional study; Quality of life; Tooth wear.
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