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Marca, L., Dapena, J. (2023). Factores de riesgo relacionados con la caries dental en niños de 01 a 04 años de control de crecimiento y desarrollo. Ipress I-4 Moronacocha 2022 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2666
Marca, L., Dapena, J. Factores de riesgo relacionados con la caries dental en niños de 01 a 04 años de control de crecimiento y desarrollo. Ipress I-4 Moronacocha 2022 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2666
@misc{renati/1037254,
title = "Factores de riesgo relacionados con la caries dental en niños de 01 a 04 años de control de crecimiento y desarrollo. Ipress I-4 Moronacocha 2022",
author = "Dapena Morales, Jordán",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
Objective: Determine the risk factors related to dental caries in infants from 01 to 04 years old in CRED controls. IPRESS I-4 Moronacocha. 2022. Methodology: quantitative type; non-experimental, descriptive, correlational, prospective and cross-sectional cohort design. Population: 2935; sample: 340 infants with their parents. Results: higher education predominated in parents (64.7%); there was a predominance of the male sex (51.2%); low cariogenic risk in 01 year (25.6%); The prevalence of dental caries was 35.9% with predominance in the 3 years (61.6%); ICeod: low (1.45) predominating in males (1.56) and at 4 years (2.42). The IHOS was optimal (79.1%); low cariogenic risk (87.1%). Bacterial transmission of 25.0% with a kiss on the mouth, 8.2% eat with the same baby spoon, 19.7% taste and cool the food by blowing. 96.2% take liquid medications. 46.2% visit the dentist, 43.2% have not received dental treatment and 29.5% do so when there is dental pain. 29.5% brush their children times a day and the majority consume sugar once a day (81.8%). There was a significant statistical relationship (p_value= 0.000 < 0.05) between ICeod and IHOS-; ICeod and cariogenic risk (p_value= 0.002 < 0.05); ICeod and level of parental education (p_value= 0.043 < 0.05). No significant statistical relationship was found (p_value= 0.830 > 0.05) between ICeod and frequency of visits to the dentist, ICeod and history of disease (p_value= 0.206 > 0.05); ICeod and medication consumption (p_value= 0.619 > 0.05. Conclusions: The relationship between ICeod and IHO-S was statistically significant (X2=186.801; p_value= 0.000 <0.05); dental caries and cariogenic risk (X2c= 24.442; p_value= 0.002 <0.05), dental caries and level of parental education (X2c= 15.927; p_value= 0.043 <0.05).
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