Dental anxiety in schoolchildren with molar incisor hypomineralization-A population-based cross-sectional study

Int J Paediatr Dent. 2019 Sep;29(5):615-623. doi: 10.1111/ipd.12503. Epub 2019 May 6.

Abstract

Background: Identifying patients with high levels of DA helps to define the most adequate oral healthcare strategy, especially for pediatric patients.

Aim: To investigate the association between parental reports of dental anxiety (DA) and molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) in schoolchildren.

Design: A cross-sectional study was conducted in a representative sample of 731 8-year-old schoolchildren from the city of Curitiba, Brazil, who were clinically examined (k ≥ 0.75) for the diagnosis of MIH and dental caries using the EAPD criteria and dmft/DMFT index, respectively. Parents/guardians reported children's DA using the Dental Anxiety Question (DAQ) and answered a self-administered structured questionnaire addressing socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. Associations were evaluated using Poisson regression analysis with robust variance (P < 0.05).

Results: A significant association was found between DA and MIH (PR = 1.20; 95%CI: 1.01-1.42; P = 0.038), but this association lost its significance when adjusted for the other characteristics (PR = 1.13; 95%CI: 0.93-1.38; P = 0.215). Caries experience in primary teeth was associated with lower levels of DA (PR = 0.83; 95%CI: 0.71-0.96; P = 0.0013). The most recent visit to the dentist due to pain increased the levels of DA (PR = 1.18; 95%CI: 1.07-1.30; P = 0.001).

Conclusions: The presence of MIH in schoolchildren was not associated with parental reports of DA.

Keywords: dental anxiety; molar incisor hypomineralization; pediatric dentistry.

MeSH terms

  • Brazil
  • Child
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Dental Anxiety
  • Dental Caries*
  • Dental Enamel Hypoplasia*
  • Humans
  • Incisor
  • Molar
  • Prevalence