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Dental Caries in Children Under Five Years of Age in Mongolia

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  • Mizuho Nishino

    (Tokushima Mongol Medical Exchange Association, Tokushima-shi, Tokushima 779-3111, Japan)

  • Bazar Amarsaikhan

    (Vice President for Research and Development, Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences, Ulaanbaatar 14210, Mongolia)

  • Nanayo Furumoto

    (Faculty of Human Life Sciences, Tokushim a Bunri University, Tokushima-shi, Tokushima 770-8514, Japan)

  • Saki Hirao

    (Tominaga Dental Clinic, Naruto-shi, Tokushima 771-0360, Japan)

  • Hiroko Bando

    (Hayakumo Dental Clinic, Tokushima-shi, Tokushima 770-0006, Japan)

  • Akemi Nakagawa

    (Medical Corporation Kenshokai, Tokushima-shi, Tokushima 779-3105, Japan)

  • Sukhbaatar Nomingerel

    (Mydent Dental Clinic, Ulaanbaatar 210648, Mongolia)

  • Begzsuren Bolorchimeg

    (Mondent Dental Clinic, Ulaanbaatar 210648, Mongolia)

  • Masami Fujimoto

    (Faculty of Human Life Sciences, Tokushim a Bunri University, Tokushima-shi, Tokushima 770-8514, Japan)

Abstract

During the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) partnership program in Mongolia, six times between October 2017 and October 2019, education for caries prevention, a questionnaire of daily oral health behavior, and an oral examination for parents and children aged 0–5 years old were done. The target parent population were middle socio-economic class families. In total, there were 2223 participants. The caries prevalence measured in October 2017, January, April, and October 2018, and April and October 2019, was 78.0% (95% CI: 74.2–81.4); 79.4% (73.7–84.4); 80.8% (76.2–84.9); 76.4% (70.1–82.0); 89.3% (85.3–92.6); and 82.6% (79.3–85.6), respectively. Compared to October 2017, in October 2019, the deft of three years old was significantly decreased ( p < 0.01) and that of four years old was also decreased ( p = 0.085). For the prevention of early childhood caries (ECC), daily oral health behaviors are important. In 2019, compared with the percentage of 0–5 years old in 2017, the frequency of tooth cleaning per day, parents cleaning after children, and parents watching during children’s tooth cleaning were significantly increased ( p < 0.01). Unfortunately, the frequency of sugary—snack intake per day showed an increased tendency ( p < 0.05). The baby teeth decayed, extracted and filled (deft) index at three and/or four years old in October 2019 was correlated with the childrens’ background characteristics, such as parent educational attainment, frequency of sweets intake, frequency of daily tooth cleaning, and parental cleaning of children’s teeth. The effects of the JICA program were recognized.

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  • Mizuho Nishino & Bazar Amarsaikhan & Nanayo Furumoto & Saki Hirao & Hiroko Bando & Akemi Nakagawa & Sukhbaatar Nomingerel & Begzsuren Bolorchimeg & Masami Fujimoto, 2020. "Dental Caries in Children Under Five Years of Age in Mongolia," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(13), pages 1-11, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:13:p:4741-:d:379154
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    1. Tselmuun Chinzorig & Jun Aida & Upul Cooray & Tsengelsaikhan Nyamdorj & Soyolmaa Mashbaljir & Ken Osaka & Ariuntuul Garidkhuu, 2019. "Inequalities in Caries Experience Among Mongolian Children," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(20), pages 1-9, October.
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    2. Justyna Opydo-Szymaczek & Maria Borysewicz-Lewicka & Kinga Andrysiak & Zuzanna Witkowska & Alicja Hoffmann-Przybylska & Piotr Przybylski & Ewa Walicka & Karolina Gerreth, 2021. "Clinical Consequences of Dental Caries, Parents’ Perception of Child’s Oral Health and Attitudes towards Dental Visits in a Population of 7-Year-Old Children," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(11), pages 1-12, May.

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