Title
Prevalence and data availability of early childhood caries in 193 united nations countries, 2007–2017
Date Issued
01 August 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
El Tantawi M.
Folayan M.O.
Mehaina M.
Vukovic A.
Gaffar B.O.
Arheiam A.
Al-Batayneh O.B.
Kemoli A.M.
Schroth R.J.
Lee G.H.M.
Publisher(s)
American Public Health Association Inc.
Abstract
Objectives. To assess the relationship between health care system and economic factors and early childhood caries (ECC) data availability and prevalence. Methods. We estimated ECC data for 193 United Nations countries from studies published between 2007 and 2017. We obtained other variables from the World Health Organization and the World Bank databases. We assessed association with ECC data availability by using logistic regression and with ECC prevalence by using linear regression. Results. We included 190 publications from 88 (45.6%) countries. The mean ECC prevalence was 23.8% and 57.3% in children younger than 36 months and children aged 36 to 71 months, respectively. The odds of ECC data availability were significantly higher for countries with more physicians and more dentists. In children younger than 36 months, ECC prevalence was associated with universal health coverage (B = –6.56). In children aged 36 to 71 months, it was associated with growth of gross national income (B = 0.27). Conclusions. Countries with more physicians and more dentists were more likely to have ECC data. Among those with data, countries with higher economic growth had higher ECC prevalence.
Start page
1066
End page
1072
Volume
108
Issue
8
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Odontología, Cirugía oral, Medicina oral
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85050186877
PubMed ID
Source
American Journal of Public Health
ISSN of the container
00900036
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