Bibliographic citations
Cotrina, D., (2023). Caries dental en niños de 6 a 12 años y su relación con los hábitos alimenticios e higiene bucal de la II.EE. N° 60023. Iquitos 2022 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2454
Cotrina, D., Caries dental en niños de 6 a 12 años y su relación con los hábitos alimenticios e higiene bucal de la II.EE. N° 60023. Iquitos 2022 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2454
@misc{renati/1036596,
title = "Caries dental en niños de 6 a 12 años y su relación con los hábitos alimenticios e higiene bucal de la II.EE. N° 60023. Iquitos 2022",
author = "Cotrina Trosclair, Danitza De Jesús",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
Objective: Establish the relationship between Dental Caries in children from 06 to 12 years old with eating habits and oral hygiene. II.EE. 60023. Iquitos 2022. Methodology: the study was quantitative; non-experimental, descriptive, correlational, prospective and cross-sectional cohort design. Population: 257; sample: 126 students. Results: Age group: 10 to 11 years (36.4%); male sex (54%), ÍCeo-d: very high risk (46%), ICPO-D moderate risk 78 (61.9%). ÍCeo-d in the female very high risk with 7.12, the CPO-D in the male with 4. 50 high risk. Age group and ICeo-d: from 06 to 07 years very high with 8.61; ICPO-D from 08 to 09 years with 4.55, high risk. Cariogenic foods: low risk with 72 (57.1%); Regular IHO-S with 112 (88.9%). Relationship of eating habits, low risk with 56.9% (41), ICPO-D moderate. ICeo-d very high and eating habits low risk with 44.4% (32). Moderate ICPO-D relationship and regular OHI-S 67.0% (75); CEO-d very high risk and regular OHI-S 47.3% (53). Low risk eating habits with 86.1% (62.) and regular IHO-S. Relationship eating habits Low risk in children from 10 to 11 years with 56.5% (26) and males with 57.3%. Regular IHO-S ratio, age group from 10 to 11 years with 84.8% (39) and male sex with 89.7%. A statistically significant relationship was found between the dental caries and cariogenic diet variables (X2=16.781; p.value= 0.032 <0.05). Conclusions: The relationship between dental caries and the cariogenic diet is statistically significant and if the cariogenic value increases, there will be an increase in the Ceo-d index.
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