Prevalence and caries-related risk factors in schoolchildren of 12- and 15-year-old: a cross-sectional study.
N Obregón-RodríguezP Fernández-RiveiroM Piñeiro-LamasE Smyth-ChamosaA Montes-MartínezSuárez-Cunqueiro María MercedesPublished in: BMC oral health (2019)
This study revealed that risk factors of dental caries showed differences in schoolchildren of 12- and 15-year-old. Strongest evidence related to caries in 12-year-old group were found in frequency of toothbrushing and dental plaque. In 15-year old group, electric toothbrush, time since the last visit to the dentist and type of dental care (public/private) had a stronger association with dental caries. Caries prevalence and mean DMFT/dmft increased from 12- to 15-year-old, in spite of improvement in oral hygiene at the age of 15.