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. 2025 Feb 15;25(1):244.
doi: 10.1186/s12903-025-05524-2.

Associated factors of dental caries among middle-aged adults in Guizhou Province, China (2019-2020)

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Associated factors of dental caries among middle-aged adults in Guizhou Province, China (2019-2020)

Arsy Huda Fathaniard et al. BMC Oral Health. .

Abstract

Background: The Fourth National Oral Health Epidemiological Survey (FNOHES) reported an 89% caries prevalence among adults aged 35-44 in China. This study explored the current prevalence and determinants of dental caries in Guizhou Province, where socioeconomic conditions have changed. We aimed to identify factors influencing dental caries to inform future oral health policies and preventive strategies tailored to the region.

Method: A total of 2,040 middle-aged adults from 11 districts and counties in Guizhou participated. Categorical variables were analyzed using chi-squared tests, and logistic regression identified key factors. Quantitative measures, such as the DMFT index, were used to assess the overall dental health of the participants.

Result: The statistical analysis showed a caries prevalence of 79.6% and a mean DMFT of 3.11. Caries were more prevalent in urban areas and among females. Significant factors associated with caries included gender, residence, ethnicity, smoking status, toothpick use, dental visits, and self-rated oral health.

Conclusion: The prevalence of dental caries remains globally high, as reflected in both developing and developed countries. Targeted interventions, particularly for females, urban residents, and ethnic minorities, are recommended. Public health initiatives should prioritize promoting safer oral hygiene practices and smoking cessation programs, including education on managing post-cessation cravings for sugary foods. Further research, including longitudinal studies, is needed to evaluate intervention effectiveness.

Keywords: Associated factors; DMFT; Dental Caries; Middle-aged adults; Oral health.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: This study was reviewed and approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of Guiyang Stomatological Hospital on May 24, 2019 (approval number: GYSKLLKY-20190524-01). The research adhered to the ethical standards outlined in the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Medical Practitioners, Regulations on Administration of Medical Institutions, Standards for Quality Control of Drug Clinical Trials, Guidelines for Ethical Review of Clinical Trials of Pharmaceuticals, the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki, the WHO Guidelines for Ethical Review of Biomedical Research, and the International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects, among other relevant national and international regulations and guidelines. Written informed consent was obtained from all participants. Consent for publication: Not Applicable. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests. Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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