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Published in: BMC Oral Health 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Caries | Research

Comparing individual-, family-, and community-level effects on the oral health of preschool children: a multilevel analysis of national survey data

Authors: Ying-Chun Lin, Shun-Te Huang, Cheng-Wei Yen, Yung-Kai Huang, Tzong-Ming Shieh, Wei-Hsueh Chi, Wu-Lin Yao, Pei-Shan Ho

Published in: BMC Oral Health | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Early childhood is a critical stage for the prevention of dental caries. The prevalence of caries in preschool children is still high in Taiwan, where National Health Insurance covers 99% of the population. The effort to improve the oral health of preschool children should be based on conceptual model that encompasses more than individual-level factors. This study input nationwide survey data in a conceptual model to evaluate the effects of comprehensive factors related to the high prevalence of caries in preschool children.

Methods

This observation study examined factors related to the oral health of preschool children by employing a comprehensive multilevel model to analyse nationally representative data from the Taiwan Oral Health Survey of Preschool Children (TOHPC) 2017–2018. Individual-level, family-level and community-level contextual effects were evaluated through multilevel analysis in this study. The proportional change in variance (PCV) was used to compare the multilevel model with the null model and individual-level, family-level, and community-level context effects.

Results

The estimated deft index for preschool children was 1.34 (1.22–1.47) at age 3, 2.20 (2.08–2.32) at age 4, and 3.05 (2.93–3.18) at age 5. The overall prevalence of caries in preschool children in Taiwan was 34.27% (30.76%, 37.78%) at age 3, 51.67% (48.99%, 54.35%) at age 4, and 62.05% (59.66%, 64.44%) at age 5. The model that included the individual-, family-, and community-context levels exhibited the highest reduction of variance (PCV = 53.98%). The PCV was further reduced to 35.61% when only the level of accessibility to dental services for individuals, families, and the community was considered. For the model in which no community-context cofactors were considered and the model considering only the individual level, the PCVs were 20.37% and 5.52%, respectively.

Conclusions

Our findings indicate the key components that affect oral health in preschool children and can serve as a reference for policy makers. The most notable finding of this study is that to improve the oral health of preschool children, community-level factors should be targeted. To rely solely on dentists for leading oral health education programs for children is impractical and inefficient. Training more professional oral health educators to provide additional community-based oral health promotion campaigns is critical. We suggest training more professional oral health educators to provide more community-based oral health promotion campaigns.
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Metadata
Title
Comparing individual-, family-, and community-level effects on the oral health of preschool children: a multilevel analysis of national survey data
Authors
Ying-Chun Lin
Shun-Te Huang
Cheng-Wei Yen
Yung-Kai Huang
Tzong-Ming Shieh
Wei-Hsueh Chi
Wu-Lin Yao
Pei-Shan Ho
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Caries
Published in
BMC Oral Health / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6831
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-023-03077-w

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