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PLOS ONE | 2015

Perceived Impact of Dental Pain on the Quality of Life of Preschool Children and Their Families.

Marayza Alves Clementino; Monalisa Cesarino Gomes; Tassia Cristina de Almeida Pinto-Sarmento; Carolina Castro Martins; Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia; Saul Martins Paiva

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the perceived impact of dental caries and dental pain on oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) among preschool children and their families. A cross-sectional study was conduct with 843 preschool children in Campina Grande, Brazil. Parents/caregivers answered a questionnaire on socio-demographic information, their child’s general/oral health and history of dental pain. The Brazilian version of the Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale was administered to determine the perceived impact of caries and dental pain on OHRQoL. The children underwent an oral examination. Logistic regression for complex sample was used to determine associations between the dependent and independent variables (OR: Odds ratio, α = 5%). The independents variables that had a p-value <0.20 in the bivariate analysis were selected for the multivariate model. The prevalence of dental caries and dental pain was 66.3% and 9.4%, respectively. Order of birth of the child, being the middle child (OR: 10.107, 95%CI: 2.008-50.869) and youngest child (OR: 3.276, 95%CI: 1.048-10.284) and dental pain (OR: 84.477, 95%CI: 33.076-215.759) were significant predictors of the perceived impact on OHRQOL for children. Poor perception of oral health was significant predictor of the perceived impact on OHRQOL for family (OR=7.397, 95%CI: 2.190-24.987). Dental caries was not associated with a perceived impact on the ORHQoL of either the children or their families. However, order of child birth and dental pain were indicators of impact of OHRQoL on preschool children and poor perception of oral health was indicators of impact on families.


International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2013

Impact of Traumatic Dental Injury on the Quality of Life of Brazilian Preschool Children

Maria Betânia Lins Dantas Siqueira; Ramon Targino Firmino; Marayza Alves Clementino; Carolina Castro Martins; Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia; Saul Martins Paiva

This study aimed to assess the impact of traumatic dental injury (TDI) on the quality of life of preschoolers and their families. A cross-sectional study was carried out, with a sample of 814 children, aged three to five years old, in Campina Grande, Brazil. Parents/caregivers were asked to complete the Brazilian Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale and a questionnaire on socio-demographic data. Oral examinations of the children were performed by three previously calibrated dentists. Bivariate and multiple Poisson regression analyses were performed (α = 5%). The prevalence of negative impact from oral conditions on quality of life was 31.1% among the children and 24.7% among the families. TDI was not associated with a negative impact on quality of life. Parent/caregiver’s assessment of the child’s oral health (PR = 1.210; 95% CI: 1.027–1.426) and history of toothache (PR = 4.997; 95% CI: 2.943–8.493) remained in the final model for the child section, whereas only a history of toothache (PR = 2.791; 95% CI: 1.801–4.325) remained in the final model for the family section. TDI exerted no negative impact on quality of life in the present sample. A history of toothache was the only variable associated with a negative impact on the quality of life of the preschoolers and their families.


Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 2015

Association between oral conditions and functional limitations in childhood

Marayza Alves Clementino; Tassia Cristina de Almeida Pinto-Sarmento; Edja Maria Melo de Brito Costa; Carolina Castro Martins; Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia; Saul Martins Paiva

The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of oral conditions on functional limitations among preschoolers. A preschool-based, cross-sectional study was carried out with 843 preschoolers in Campina Grande, Brazil. Parents/caregivers answered a questionnaire addressing socio-demographic characteristics and perceptions regarding the general/oral health of their children as well as the Brazilian version of the Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale. The nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis test followed by Mann-Whitney test (α = 5%) was used to compare mean childrens quality-of-life scores for each independent variable. Poisson regression analysis was used to test associations between the independent and dependent variables (difficulties eating, drinking and speaking) (α = 5%). The multivariate regression model involved a hierarchical approach with four levels (distal to proximal determinants): (i) socio-demographic aspects; (ii) health perceptions; (iii) oral conditions; and (iv) pain conditions. The prevalence of negative impact on function was 24.7% for eating/drinking and 8.0% for speaking. Significant associations were found between toothache and negative impact on eating/drinking (PR = 5.38; 95%CI: 3.20-9.02) as well as between high severity dental caries and negative impact on speaking (PR = 14.91; 95%CI: 1.98-112.32). Dental caries, traumatic dental injury and malocclusion were not significantly associated with a negative impact on eating or drinking. However, toothache was an indicator of negative impact on eating/drinking and dental caries severity was an indicator of negative impact on speaking.


Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2014

Alcohol consumption among adolescents: attitudes, behaviors and associated factors

Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia; Marayza Alves Clementino; Monalisa Cesarino Gomes; Ramon Targino Firmino; Gabriella Lima Arrais Ribeiro; Maria Betânia Lins Dantas Siqueira

The scope of this paper is to assess the attitudes and behaviors regarding alcohol use and analyze associated factors among schoolchildren in public schools of Campina Grande in the state of Paraíba. A cross-sectional study was carried out involving 574 adolescents, with the application of a semi-structured questionnaire. The chi-square test and Fishers exact test were used (5% level of significance). Among the adolescents 54.5% had drunk alcohol and 6.7% of them were heavy drinkers. The majority of them drank alcohol between 11 and 14 years of age (42.8%); 26.3% of the adolescents purchased alcoholic beverages; and beer was the most drink most consumed (43.8%). The risk of alcohol drinking was higher between 16 and 19 years of age (OR = 4.44; p < 0.001), among those without religious affiliation (OR = 4.36; p = 0.002), among those who worked (OR = 2.13; p = 0.012) and among those who had a fair to poor relationship with their father (OR = 2.18; p = 0.010). The results of this study underscore the complexity of this issue and the need to pay particular attention to the adolescent population. Public policies alone are not sufficient. Support from family, school and society is essential to curtail early alcohol use and its consequences.


Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry | 2017

The effect of atraumatic restorative treatment on adhesive restorations for dental caries in deciduous molars

Eliane Batista de Medeiros Serpa; Marayza Alves Clementino; Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia; Aronita Rosenblatt

Background: Minimal invasive approaches to managing caries, such as partial caries removal techniques and atraumatic restorative treatment (ART), are showing increasing evidence of improved outcomes over the conventional complete caries removal. Objective: To evaluate clinically and radiographically the effect of ART on restorations using restorative cement and glass ionomer cement (GIC) for dental caries in the deciduous molars of children aged between 4 and 8 years. Settings and Design: The study design was a split-mouth, randomized, blind clinical trial. Materials and Methods: Eighty-six patients had 108 restorations placed with GIC (Ketac Molar Easy Mix – 3M ESPE) and 108 restorations placed with composite resin (CR) (Filtek Z250 – 3M ESPE). The restorations were assessed by means of images obtained with a digital camera and periapical radiographs at baseline and after 12 months of follow-up. Statistical Analysis: The Students t-test, Pearson Chi-squared test, and Bonferroni paired comparison test were used to evaluate the differences in proportions and correlations between the variables. Results: After 12 months of follow-up, the restorations were considered clinically successful in 89.3% of cases and radiographically successful in 80.5% of cases. There was statistical difference neither between the two restorative materials used nor between the numbers of restored surfaces. Conclusions: GIC and CR can be used successfully for restorations of one or two dental surfaces after ART.


Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2014

Alcohol consumption among adolescents

Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia; Marayza Alves Clementino; Monalisa Cesarino Gomes; Ramon Targino Firmino; Gabriella Lima Arrais Ribeiro; Maria Betânia Lins Dantas Siqueira

The scope of this paper is to assess the attitudes and behaviors regarding alcohol use and analyze associated factors among schoolchildren in public schools of Campina Grande in the state of Paraíba. A cross-sectional study was carried out involving 574 adolescents, with the application of a semi-structured questionnaire. The chi-square test and Fishers exact test were used (5% level of significance). Among the adolescents 54.5% had drunk alcohol and 6.7% of them were heavy drinkers. The majority of them drank alcohol between 11 and 14 years of age (42.8%); 26.3% of the adolescents purchased alcoholic beverages; and beer was the most drink most consumed (43.8%). The risk of alcohol drinking was higher between 16 and 19 years of age (OR = 4.44; p < 0.001), among those without religious affiliation (OR = 4.36; p = 0.002), among those who worked (OR = 2.13; p = 0.012) and among those who had a fair to poor relationship with their father (OR = 2.18; p = 0.010). The results of this study underscore the complexity of this issue and the need to pay particular attention to the adolescent population. Public policies alone are not sufficient. Support from family, school and society is essential to curtail early alcohol use and its consequences.


Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2014

Consumo de bebida alcoólica entre adolescentes

Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia; Marayza Alves Clementino; Monalisa Cesarino Gomes; Ramon Targino Firmino; Gabriella Lima Arrais Ribeiro; Maria Betânia Lins Dantas Siqueira

The scope of this paper is to assess the attitudes and behaviors regarding alcohol use and analyze associated factors among schoolchildren in public schools of Campina Grande in the state of Paraíba. A cross-sectional study was carried out involving 574 adolescents, with the application of a semi-structured questionnaire. The chi-square test and Fishers exact test were used (5% level of significance). Among the adolescents 54.5% had drunk alcohol and 6.7% of them were heavy drinkers. The majority of them drank alcohol between 11 and 14 years of age (42.8%); 26.3% of the adolescents purchased alcoholic beverages; and beer was the most drink most consumed (43.8%). The risk of alcohol drinking was higher between 16 and 19 years of age (OR = 4.44; p < 0.001), among those without religious affiliation (OR = 4.36; p = 0.002), among those who worked (OR = 2.13; p = 0.012) and among those who had a fair to poor relationship with their father (OR = 2.18; p = 0.010). The results of this study underscore the complexity of this issue and the need to pay particular attention to the adolescent population. Public policies alone are not sufficient. Support from family, school and society is essential to curtail early alcohol use and its consequences.


Arquivos em Odontologia | 2014

Knowledge of Physical Education students about tooth avulsion

Evelyn Darly da Silva; Maria de Fátima Gabínio Siqueira; Monalisa Cesarino Gomes; Marayza Alves Clementino; Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia; Jainara Maria Soares Ferreira

ABSTRACT Aim: Evaluate the knowledge and conduct of students from the 5 th to 8 th periods of the Physical Education course at the University Center of Joao Pessoa (UNIPE) on tooth avulsion. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed with 70 students from the Physical Education department of a private university. Their knowledge on tooth avulsion was evaluated by means of a questionnaire containing 10 objective questions on the proposed theme. The collected data were analyzed by the statistics program SPSS, v.13.0, and worked on as a descriptive statistic, using absolute numbers and percentages. Results: A total of 64.3% reported not having studied the issues related to dental trauma during their undergraduate studies, while 95.7% of the respondents claimed that they had never treated cases of tooth avulsion. The participants affirmed that they would wash the tooth in tap water (20.0%) and would store them in recipients without liquid (21.4%). Conclusion: The Physical Education students showed limited overall knowledge, and the majority have no knowledge of the emergency procedures to be performed in the cases of tooth avulsions Thus, there is a need to implement education programs and training sessions in first-aid procedures regarding tooth avulsions, geared toward Physical Education professors and students from all teaching institutions.Uniterms: Tooth Avulsion. Tooth Replantation. Health Education.


European Journal of Oral Sciences | 2014

Malocclusion and quality of life in Brazilian preschoolers.

Raulison Vieira de Sousa; Marayza Alves Clementino; Monalisa Cesarino Gomes; Carolina Castro Martins; Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia; Saul Martins Paiva


Brazilian Dental Journal | 2015

Parental Perceptions of Oral Health Status in Preschool Children and Associated Factors.

Monalisa Cesarino Gomes; Marayza Alves Clementino; Tassia Cristina de Almeida Pinto-Sarmento; Edja Maria Melo de Brito Costa; Carolina Castro Martins; Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia; Saul Martins Paiva

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Saul Martins Paiva

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Carolina Castro Martins

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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