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Association Between Socioeconomic Factors and the Choice of Dentifrice and Fluoride Intake by Children

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  • Carolina Castro Martins

    (Department of Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Av. Antônio Carlos, Minas Gerais 6627, Brazil)

  • Maria José Oliveira

    (Department of Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, State University of Montes Claros, Campus Darcy Ribeiro, Vila Mauricéia, Montes Claros, Brazil)

  • Isabela Almeida Pordeus

    (Department of Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Av. Antônio Carlos, Minas Gerais 6627, Brazil)

  • Jaime Aparecido Cury

    (Department of Biochemistry, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Av. Limeira 901, Piracicaba, Brazil)

  • Saul Martins Paiva

    (Department of Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Av. Antônio Carlos, Minas Gerais 6627, Brazil)

Abstract

It is questionable whether socioeconomic factors influence the choice of marketed children’s dentifrices and whether these products are associated with greater fluoride (F) intake in children. The present cross-sectional study involving 197 children (mean age: 40.98 ± 6.62 months) was carried out in Montes Claros, Brazil. Parents completed a questionnaire on socioeconomic status and the tooth brushing habits of their children. The children brushed their teeth and saliva residues were collected for F analysis. F intake from dentifrice was determined with an ion-specific electrode. Univariate analysis and logistic regression were used to test whether the type of dentifrice (children’s or family) and F dose (

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  • Carolina Castro Martins & Maria José Oliveira & Isabela Almeida Pordeus & Jaime Aparecido Cury & Saul Martins Paiva, 2011. "Association Between Socioeconomic Factors and the Choice of Dentifrice and Fluoride Intake by Children," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 8(11), pages 1-16, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:8:y:2011:i:11:p:4284-4299:d:14763
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    1. Carolina C. Martins & Saul M. Paiva & Jaime A. Cury, 2011. "Effect of Discontinuation of Fluoride Intake from Water and Toothpaste on Urinary Excretion in Young Children," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 8(6), pages 1-10, June.
    2. Ene Indermitte & Astrid Saava & Enn Karro, 2009. "Exposure to High Fluoride Drinking Water and Risk of Dental Fluorosis in Estonia," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 6(2), pages 1-12, February.
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