Volume 74, Issue 3 pp. 181-187
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Effect of early childhood protein-energy malnutrition on permanent dentition dental caries

Elisandra Reyes-Perez DDS, MDS, MS, M.S.Phil

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Elisandra Reyes-Perez DDS, MDS, MS, M.S.Phil

Department of Restorative Dentistry, Prosthodontics and Primary Care, The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, Columbus, OH, USA

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Dr. Elisandra Reyes-Perez, Department of Restorative Dentistry, Prosthodontics and Primary Care, The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, 3001F Postle Hall, 305 West 12th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210. E-mail: [email protected]. Elisandra Reyes-Perez is with Department of Restorative Dentistry, Prosthodontics and Primary Care, The Ohio State University College of Dentistry. Luisa N. Borrell is with Department of Health Sciences, Lehman College. Ralph V. Katz is with Epidemiology and Health Promotion, NYU College of Dentistry. Bette J. Gebrian is with Department of Nursing, University of Connecticut School of Nursing and Department of Public Health, Haitian Health Foundation. Samuel Prophete is with Faculte d'Odontologie, Haitian State University. Walter J. Psoter is with Dental Medicine, Lutheran Medical Center.

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Luisa N. Borrell DDS, MPH, PhD

Luisa N. Borrell DDS, MPH, PhD

Department of Health Sciences, Lehman College, Bronx, NY, USA

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Ralph V. Katz DMD, MPH, PhD

Ralph V. Katz DMD, MPH, PhD

Epidemiology and Health Promotion, NYU College of Dentistry, New York, NY, USA

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Bette J. Gebrian RN, MPH, PhD

Bette J. Gebrian RN, MPH, PhD

Department of Nursing, University of Connecticut School of Nursing, Storrs, CT, USA

Department of Public Health, Haitian Health Foundation, Norwich, CT, USA

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Samuel Prophete DDS

Samuel Prophete DDS

Faculte d'Odontologie, Haitian State University, Port-au-Prince, Haiti

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Walter J. Psoter DDS, PhD

Walter J. Psoter DDS, PhD

Dental Medicine, Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, USA

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First published: 21 November 2013
Citations: 13

Abstract

Objectives

The objective of this study is to determine the effect of early childhood protein-energy malnutrition (ECPEM) on decayed, missing, filled tooth (DMFT) scores in the permanent dentition of rural Haitian adolescents aged 11-19 years (n = 1,006).

Methods

We used data from a retrospective cohort that was developed from the Haitian Health Foundation database and merged records on weight-for-age covering the birth through 5-year-old period for all enrolled participants. Dental examinations and interviewer-administered structured questionnaires on demographic and socioeconomic status, and relative sugar consumption were completed in 1,058 participants aged 11-19 years. The ECPEM was defined based on weight-for-age of the subjects during their first 5 years of life that were converted to Z-scores based on the National Center for Health Statistics referent database. Descriptive statistics were calculated. DMFT was regressed on ECPEM adjusting for age, sex, current body mass index Z-score, socioeconomic status, relative sugar consumption, and number of permanent teeth present assuming a Poisson distribution.

Results

Questionable malnutrition [rate ratio (RR) = 0.72; 95 percent confidence interval (CI), 0.61-0.86] and malnutrition (RR = 0.58; 95 percent CI, 0.49-0.69) were associated with a statistically significant lower DMFT in Haitian adolescents.

Conclusions

ECPEM status is inversely associated with DMFT in Haitian participants. Further follow-up of these same participants will be recommended to evaluate the potential caries catch-up effect.

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