Login / Signup

Relationship between the Social Development Index and Self-Reported Periodontal Conditions.

Mireya Martínez-GarcíaAdriana-Patricia Rodríguez-HernándezGuadalupe O Gutiérrez-EsparzaRoberto Carlos Castrejón PérezEnrique Hernández-LemusSocorro Aída Borges-Yáñez
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Inequalities in oral health are influenced by the social strata of the population. Few studies have focused on the multitude of factors related to social development as indicators of living conditions and periodontal health status. The aim of this study is to evaluate the association between self-reported periodontal conditions and the Social Development Index (SDI). A cross-sectional validated questionnaire was carried out among 1294 Mexican adults. Descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression models were used to identify the best predictors of self-reported periodontal conditions. Bone loss reporting was used as a proxy for the presence of periodontal disease. We found that higher global scores on the SDI and quality and available space in the home (QASH) increase the probability of having bone loss. Global SDI (OR = 7.27) and higher QASH (OR = 3.66) were indeed the leading societal factors related to periodontal disease. These results have pointed out how SDI and its indicators, in particular QASH, can be used to further explore inequities related to privileged access to dental care in the context of periodontal diseases.
Keyphrases
  • bone loss
  • healthcare
  • oral health
  • mental health
  • palliative care
  • quality improvement
  • emergency department
  • pain management
  • adverse drug
  • case control
  • chronic pain
  • psychometric properties
  • patient reported