Comparative study between dental caries prevalence of Down syndrome children and their siblings

Spec Care Dentist. 2013 Jan-Feb;33(1):2-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1754-4505.2012.00297.x. Epub 2012 Dec 5.

Abstract

The purpose of this epidemiological study was to determine the differences in the prevalence of caries between individuals with Down syndrome (DS) and their siblings. A sibling-matched, population-based and cross-sectional survey was performed. This study involved 138 (62%) children with DS and 86 (38%) siblings, aged 2-26. The children were compared in different subgroups: [2, 6], [6, 12], and [13, 26]. Data was gathered through the use of a complete questionnaire and clinical observation. Data analysis was performed by using SPSS® v.18.0 software with any p value <.05 considered as significant. The DS group presented a significantly higher percentage of children within the caries-free group: 72% versus 46% of the siblings group (p < .001). In the age gap [2, 6[the median value of DMFT was the same in both groups (p = .918). In the age gap [6, 12] the median value of DMFT in the DS group was 0 and in the siblings group was 1 (p = .004). In the age gap [13, 26] the median value of DMFT in the DS group was 0, whereas in the siblings group the median value was 3, which constitutes a significantly high difference (p = .003). The results of this study suggest that Portuguese children with DS have lower caries prevalence than their siblings.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • DMF Index
  • Dental Caries / epidemiology*
  • Dental Restoration, Permanent / statistics & numerical data
  • Down Syndrome / epidemiology*
  • Epidemiologic Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Population Surveillance
  • Portugal / epidemiology
  • Prevalence
  • Siblings*
  • Social Class
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Time Factors
  • Tooth Eruption / physiology
  • Tooth Loss / epidemiology
  • Young Adult