2013 Revista de saude publica

[Inequalities in oral health: are schoolchildren receiving the Bolsa Familia more vulnerable?].

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Revista de saude publica Vol. 47 (6) : 1039-47 • Dec 2013

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between being a recipient of the Bolsa Familia program and oral health conditions in Brazilian schoolchildren. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 1,107 schoolchildren aged between eight and 12 years from 20 public and private schools in Pelotas, RS, Southern Brazil. A list of all children receiving the Bolsa Familia program was provided by the participant schools. Demographic, socioeconomic and oral hygiene information were assessed using a questionnaire completed by the schoolchildren and their parents. Dental exams were performed to assess the presence of dental plaque and prevalence of dental caries. Data were analyzed by Chi-square test, Chi-square test for linear trend and multivariate Poisson Regression (prevalence ratio; 95% confidence interval). RESULTS: Schoolchildren from non-nuclear families, with a DMFT >/= 1 and who had never visited a dentist were associated with receiving the Bolsa Familia. Final model showed that caries prevalence was twice as high (PR 2.00; 95%CI 1.47;2.69) in schoolchildren benefiting from the Bolsa Familia . It was also showed that schoolchildren benefiting from the program presented greater severity of dental caries compared to school children from private schools (RR 1.53; 95%CI 1.18;2.00). After final adjustments, the prevalence of schoolchildren who have never visited a dentist was six times higher in children who received the government benefit (PR 6.18; 95%CI 3.07;12.45) compared to those from private schools. CONCLUSIONS: Schoolchildren benefiting from the Bolsa Familia program experienced more caries lesions and have less frequently accessed dental care services, which suggest the need to include oral health in the program.

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