Dental pain as the reason for visiting a dentist in a Brazilian adult population

Authors

  • Josimari Telino de Lacerda Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina
  • Eliana Maria Simionato Associação Brasileira de Odontologia; Escola de Aperfeiçoamento Profissional
  • Karen Glazer Peres Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina
  • Marco Aurélio Peres Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina; Departamento de Saúde Pública
  • Jefferson Traebert Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina
  • Wagner Marcenes University of London; Queen Mary School of Medicine and Dentistry; Center for Oral Biometrics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102004000300017

Keywords:

Toothache^i2^sepidemiol, Oral healthcare services, Prevalence, DMFT index, Socioeconomic factors

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The occurrence of orofacial pain and chronic pain are frequent subjects for study today, but few studies have been made on dental pain in Brazil. The objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of dental pain and the associated factors as the reason for visiting a dentist among adults. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 860 workers aged 18-58 years at a cooperative located in the State of Santa Catarina, in 1999. The clinical examinations and interviews were carried out by dentists who had received prior guidance. Complaints of dental pain as the reason for the last visit to a dentist were analyzed as the dependent variable, in relation to the socioeconomic and demographic conditions, access to dental services, shift pattern and caries (via the DMFT index), as the independent variables. Non-conditional multiple logistic regression analysis was utilized. RESULTS: The prevalence of dental pain as the reason for the last visit to a dentist was 18.7% (CI 95%: 15.9-20.1) and the mean DMFT index (decayed, missing and filled teeth) was 20.2 (CI 95%: 19.7-20.7), with 54% represented by the 'missing' component. The following were independently associated with the presence of dental pain: schooling of less than or equal to eight years (OR=1.9; CI 95%: 1.1-3.1); four to fifteen teeth lost due to caries (OR=2.6; CI 95%: 1.4-4.9); 16 to 32 teeth lost due to caries (OR=2.5; CI 95%: 1.1-5.8); and not having visited the company's dental service (OR=2.8; CI 95%: 1.6-5.1). CONCLUSIONS: Dental pain reflects the severity of the dental caries, expressed by the 'missing' component of the DMFT and non-usage of the company's dental services. These factors are determined by social conditions and represented by the schooling level.

Published

2004-06-01

Issue

Section

Original Articles

How to Cite

Lacerda, J. T. de, Simionato, E. M., Peres, K. G., Peres, M. A., Traebert, J., & Marcenes, W. (2004). Dental pain as the reason for visiting a dentist in a Brazilian adult population . Revista De Saúde Pública, 38(3), 453-458. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102004000300017