Impact of the use of dental services on dental pain according to adolescents' skin colour: a 10-year cohort
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Impact of the use of dental services on dental pain according to adolescents' skin colour: a 10-year cohort
Abstract
Objective: Evaluate the association of the interaction between the use of dental services and the skin colour on the occurrence of dental pain over time.
Material and methods: This study is a cohort with 10 years of follow-up, started in 2010 with a sample of 639 preschool children (1-5 years old). The use of dental services, race and the presence of dental pain were self-reported by the individuals according to predefined criteria. Multilevel logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the interaction between skin colour and use of dental services in the occurrence of dental pain over time.
Results: About 449 and 429 were reassessed in 2017 and 2020, respectively. The occurrence of dental pain across the cohort was 60.7%. Caucasian individuals who used dental services throughout the cohort had a 51% lower chance of having a dental pain than those who used dental services but were non-white (OR 0.49; 95% IC 0.27-0.90).
Conclusion: There was a racial inequity in the occurrence of dental pain among individuals who managed to make use of dental services throughout the follow-ups.
Clinical relevance: The differences found should serve as a warning to the way how individuals with different characteristics are treated and must be used to combat this inequity. Individuals should receive resolute and personalized treatments according to their clinical condition and not according to their socioeconomic characteristics.
Keywords: Adolescence; Dental care; Dental pain; Longitudinal study; Oral health; Race factors.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing interests.
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