Bibliographic citations
Fortun, B., Manrique, V. (2020). Comparación del riesgo de caries dental utilizando dos herramientas de evaluación en niños de 7 a 11 años [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/652764
Fortun, B., Manrique, V. Comparación del riesgo de caries dental utilizando dos herramientas de evaluación en niños de 7 a 11 años [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/652764
@misc{renati/391228,
title = "Comparación del riesgo de caries dental utilizando dos herramientas de evaluación en niños de 7 a 11 años",
author = "Manrique Flores , Vanessa Maritza",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
Objective: Compare the risk of dental caries using two assessment tools in children from 7 to 11 years old who attend the Juan Ingunza Valdivia National Police Educational Institution in 2019 in the Callao district -Perú. Materials and Methods: The study group consisted of 265 children between 7 to 11 years of age, the tools used to compare the risk of dental caries were: Reduced Cariogram which evaluated the experience of caries, consumption and frequency of diet, fluoride, presence of disease, oral hygiene and clinical opinion. On the other hand, the Biological Caries Risk tool evaluated the experience of caries, oral hygiene and dietary diary. The clinical examination was performed in a single time for both tools, evaluating oral hygiene according to Greene and Vermillion and the experience of caries with the CPOD and ceod index. Results: Sociodemographic data were determined, identifying a greater female population with 58.11%, the age of 9 years prevailed with 33.96% and as for the socioeconomic level, class D predominated with 67.55%. On the other hand, when the risk of dental caries was determined using the Reduced Cariogram tool based on sociodemographic data, it was identified that there are significant differences between age and socioeconomic level, while there is no difference in relation to gender. (p = 0.372). When determining the risk of caries with the Biological Caries Risk tool with sociodemographic data, it was found that there are significant differences between age and socioeconomic level with the use of this tool, but there is no difference in relation to gender. (p = 0.777). The univariate statistical analysis was made using descriptive statistics (relative and absolute frequency) and bivariate analysis using Pearson's Chi-square test to compare caries risk with both tools. Conclusion: There are statistically significant differences between the Reduced Cariogram and Caries Biological Risk tools in caries risk diagnoses at their moderate and high levels. (p <0.001).
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