Statistical analysis of the impact of clusters on caries prevalence and intensity in children aged 6-7 with different somatic health statuses

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2020

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Wiadomości Lekarskie

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The aim: Determining the influence of cluster factors on the emergence and progression of caries in first- and second-grade children is appropriate in terms of determining the most significant ones.Materials and methods: The dental status of 73 children, residents of Uzhhorod, who study in the first grades of secondary schools, has been assessed, three groups have been singled (the control group 26 healthy children). The indices of essential micro- and macronutrients in the hair, saliva, serum and urine, as well as anxiety level have been determined and the statistical analysis has been performed.Results: Decreased magnesium and calcium content in hair, serum, urine and mouth fluid, iodine is absent. Children of the third group have high levels of anxiety (80%), high rates of caries (14,8) and significantly reduced levels of magnesium relative to normal.Conclusions: In the patients of the main groups, a direct correlation was found between the presence of somatic pathology and the level of anxiety. In 80% of children of the third group (CSPS≥3) the level of anxiety is high In the main group patients, a direct correlation was found between the presence of somatic pathology, the level of anxiety, and the decrease in magnesium; The intensity of caries only interacts with a high level of anxiety (1.00), that is, in children who are in constant stress, the intensity of caries increase

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children, younger school age, anxiety leve, biogeochemical deficiency of fluorine and iodine, caries prevalence and intensity

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Statistical analysis of the impact of clusters on caries prevalence and intensity in children aged 6-7 with different somatic health statuses / O. V. Klitynska, A. V. Stishkovskyy, N. V. Hasiuk, D. S. Avetikov, V. Z. Ivaskevych // Wiadomości Lekarskie. – 2020. – T. LXXIII, nr 3. – P. 434–440.