Cárie dentária, sequelas clínicas e necessidade de tratamento em pré-escolares residentes em localidades ribeirinhas do Paraná do Paratari, Manacapuru, Amazonas
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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Dental caries affects a large number of preschool children worldwide and remains one
of the most prevalent chronic diseases of childhood, disproportionately affecting
socially vulnerable populations, including rural riverside communities. This study aimed
to evaluate the oral health conditions of preschool children aged three to five years
living in riverside communities of Paraná do Paratari, in the municipality of
Manacapuru, Amazonas, Brazil. A population-based cross-sectional household study
was conducted among preschool children who had lived in the territory for at least one
year. Socioeconomic and demographic information, dietary habits, self-reported oral
morbidity, and use of dental services were obtained through interviews with caregivers,
carried out between October 2024 and October 2025. Dental caries experience in
primary teeth, clinical consequences of untreated caries, and dental treatment needs
were assessed through intraoral clinical examinations. Data were recorded using
electronic forms developed on the REDCap platform and subsequently exported for
statistical analysis. Descriptive analyses were performed, followed by path analysis to
investigate direct and indirect mechanisms associated with unmet dental treatment
needs. Only one-third of the children were caries-free, and 40.7% reported dental pain
in the previous six months. The mean dmft index was 2.69 (±3.00), with a
predominance of the decayed component, and 35.2% of the preschoolers presented
pulpal involvement. Two-thirds of the children had at least one unmet dental treatment
need. Consumption of sugary foods and beverages was reported by more than 80%
of the preschoolers, and 59.3% had never visited a dentist. Path analysis indicated that
unmet dental treatment needs were directly associated with older child age, higher
consumption of sugary foods and beverages, and poorer access to dental services.
Better housing conditions were associated with a lower need. Additionally,
socioeconomic factors, family income and maternal education, influenced treatment
needs indirectly through household characteristics and dietary behaviors. These
findings highlight the relationship between structural and behavioral determinants
shaping oral health outcomes among preschool children living in rural riverside
communities. The study reveals a high burden of oral disease and substantial unmet
dental treatment needs in this population. Expanding access to dental care and
implementing intersectoral health promotion strategies that consider territorial
specificities and social determinants are essential to improve oral health conditions
among preschool children in rural riverside localities.
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SILVA, Erilam Grijó da. Cárie dentária, sequelas clínicas e necessidade de tratamento em pré-escolares residentes em localidades ribeirinhas do Paraná do Paratari, Manacapuru, Amazonas. Dissertação (Mestrado em Saúde Coletiva). Manaus, UEA, 2026
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