The influence of social deprivation on dental caries in Swedish children and adolescents, as measured by an index for primary health care: The Care Need Index

OBJECTIVES The objective was to examine associations between a primary Care Need Index (CNI) and dental caries experience. METHODS Dental journal records for 300 988 individuals in western Sweden, aged 3-19 years in 2007-09, were completed with official socioeconomic information. The CNI (independent variable), originally developed for assessing primary care need, was calculated for residential areas (small areas, parishes, dental clinics) based on markers of material deprivation, sociodemographic characteristics, social instability and cultural needs. Dental caries (dependent variable) was registered using the decayed, missing, filled teeth (DMFT) system. Multilevel Poisson regression and logistic regression models were used. All analyses were adjusted for age and gender. RESULTS In the most deprived areas, the incidence rate ratio (IRR) for dental caries was up to five times higher than in the most affluent areas (reference); in small areas, the IRR for decayed teeth (DT) was 3.74 (95% CI: 3.39-4.12) and 5.11 (CI: 4.45-5.87) for decayed surfaces approximally (DSa). Caries indices including fillings (decayed filled teeth [DFT], decayed filled surfaces approximally [DFSa]) produced lower IRRs, with similar pictures at the parish and dental clinic level. The intracluster correlation was low overall, but stronger at lower geographical levels. The odds ratios for ≥3 caries lesions in the two most deprived areas of the CNI deciles were high, with a DT OR of 3.55 in small areas (95% CI: 3.39-3.73), compared with the eight more affluent deciles. CONCLUSIONS There were strong associations between an index for assessing need in primary care, the CNI and dental caries in Swedish children and adolescents.

[1]  A. Åstrøm,et al.  Social predictors of less frequent dental attendance over time among older people: population-averaged and person-specific estimates. , 2016, Community dentistry and oral epidemiology.

[2]  M. Petzold,et al.  Demographic factors and dental health of Swedish children and adolescents , 2016, Acta odontologica Scandinavica.

[3]  P. Sedgwick Understanding the ecological fallacy , 2015, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[4]  P. Schlattmann,et al.  Socioeconomic Inequality and Caries , 2015, Journal of dental research.

[5]  S. Morris,et al.  The Interplay between Socioeconomic Inequalities and Clinical Oral Health , 2015, Journal of dental research.

[6]  P. Hasslöf,et al.  Caries and background factors in Swedish 4-year-old children with special reference to immigrant status , 2014, Acta odontologica Scandinavica.

[7]  M. S. Skeie,et al.  Caries increment in primary teeth from 3 to 6 years of age: a longitudinal study in Swedish children , 2013, European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry.

[8]  G. Nordenram Dental health , 2012, Scandinavian journal of public health.

[9]  A. Ulhaq,et al.  Socioeconomic deprivation and NHS orthodontic treatment delivery in Scotland , 2012, BDJ.

[10]  A. Sheiham,et al.  Integrating the common risk factor approach into a social determinants framework. , 2012, Community dentistry and oral epidemiology.

[11]  A. McMahon,et al.  Reductions in dental decay in 3-year old children in Greater Glasgow and Clyde: repeated population inspection studies over four years , 2011, BMC oral health.

[12]  J. Brodeur,et al.  Associations between school deprivation indices and oral health status. , 2011, Community dentistry and oral epidemiology.

[13]  S. Deguen,et al.  A small-area index of socioeconomic deprivation to capture health inequalities in France. , 2008, Social science & medicine.

[14]  E. Borssén,et al.  Caries prevalence and background factors in Swedish 4-year-old children - a 40-year perspective. , 2008, International journal of paediatric dentistry.

[15]  J. Armfield Socioeconomic inequalities in child oral health: a comparison of discrete and composite area-based measures. , 2007, Journal of public health dentistry.

[16]  A. Hjern Chapter 7: Children's and young people's health , 2006, Scandinavian journal of public health. Supplement.

[17]  O. Lundberg,et al.  Health in Sweden: The National Public Health Report 2005 , 2006, Scandinavian journal of public health. Supplement.

[18]  Basile Chaix,et al.  A brief conceptual tutorial of multilevel analysis in social epidemiology: linking the statistical concept of clustering to the idea of contextual phenomenon , 2005, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.

[19]  Michael Marmot,et al.  Social determinants of health inequalities , 2005, The Lancet.

[20]  Nigel Pitts,et al.  "ICDAS"--an international system for caries detection and assessment being developed to facilitate caries epidemiology, research and appropriate clinical management. , 2004, Community dental health.

[21]  S. Johansson,et al.  Neighbourhood deprivation and incidence of coronary heart disease: a multilevel study of 2.6 million women and men in Sweden , 2003, Journal of epidemiology and community health.

[22]  J. Sundquist,et al.  Care Need Index, a useful tool for the distribution of primary health care resources , 2003, Journal of epidemiology and community health.

[23]  C. Källestål,et al.  Socio-economic effect on caries. Incidence data among Swedish 12-14-year-olds. , 2002, Community dentistry and oral epidemiology.

[24]  C. McGrath,et al.  Are single mothers in Britain failing to monitor their oral health? , 2002, Postgraduate medical journal.

[25]  A. Roux Investigating Neighborhood and Area Effects on Health , 2001 .

[26]  S. Reisine,et al.  Socioeconomic status and selected behavioral determinants as risk factors for dental caries. , 2001, Journal of dental education.

[27]  H. Hausen,et al.  Caries Data Collected from Public Health Records Compared with Data Based on Examinations by Trained Examiners , 2001, Caries Research.

[28]  D Locker,et al.  Deprivation and oral health: a review. , 2000, Community dentistry and oral epidemiology.

[29]  F. Diderichsen,et al.  Modelling of resource allocation to health care authorities in Stockholm County , 2000, Health care management science.

[30]  J. Sundquist,et al.  The influence of social deprivation as measured by the CNI on psychiatric admissions , 1999 .

[31]  J. Sundquist,et al.  Indices of need and social deprivation for primary health care , 1998, Scandinavian journal of social medicine.

[32]  B. Jarman,et al.  The Swedish UPA score , 1996, Scandinavian journal of social medicine.

[33]  B Jarman,et al.  Underprivileged areas: validation and distribution of scores. , 1984, British medical journal.

[34]  B Jarman,et al.  Identification of underprivileged areas. , 1983 .

[35]  H. Morgenstern Uses of ecologic analysis in epidemiologic research. , 1982, American journal of public health.

[36]  M. S. Skeie,et al.  Caries increment in young children in Skaraborg, Sweden: associations with parental sociodemography, health habits, and attitudes. , 2017, International journal of paediatric dentistry.

[37]  Gudrun Persson,et al.  Health in Sweden – The National Public Health Report 2005 : Scandinavian Journal of Public Health , 2006 .

[38]  A. Diez-Roux Multilevel analysis in public health research. , 2000, Annual review of public health.

[39]  C. Palmer,et al.  Studies on Dental Caries. I. Dental Status and Dental Needs of Elementary School Children. , 1938 .