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Implementation and impact of a dental preventive intervention conducted within a health promotion program on health inequalities: A retrospective study.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The objective of this retrospective survey was to evaluate after one year, the conditions and impacts of a dental sealant intervention conducted in New Caledonia, within a health promotion program. A greater or at least equivalent quality and impact of the intervention was expected for children living in socially deprived regions with the greatest health needs. METHODS:The study population was the schoolchildren, aged 6 years in 2016, who benefited from the dental sealant program (n = 2532). The study sample was randomly selected in 2017 from that population (n = 550). The children's dental status was evaluated at school in 2017 and compared with that recorded in 2016 during the sealant intervention allowing the calculation of the retention rates and one-year carious increment on first permanent molars. Socio-demographic variables (gender, public/private school) and conditions of sealant placement (school/dental office, presence of a dental assistant) were recorded. The carious increment was explained using a mixed multiple random-effects regression. A mediation analysis was conducted to assess the respective contributions of the retention rates and the region of origin on caries increment. RESULTS:The participation rate was very high (89%) and on average, children had 83% of their dental sealants present after one year, 31% fully and 52% partially present. Caries increment varied depending on the sealant retention rate as well as on the region (North, South, Islands). The mediation analysis showed that living in a deprived area (The Islands) was a strong determinant for high caries increment particularly when the retention rates were low. CONCLUSIONS:This study showed a high participation rate and acceptable effectiveness as measured with the one-year retention rates, for a fissure sealant intervention conducted in real-life conditions and integrated in a large health promotion program. Nevertheless, the intervention was not effective enough to totally balance the influence of health determinants, especially in socially deprived sectors characterized by greater dental needs.

SUBMITTER: Pichot H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7093001 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Implementation and impact of a dental preventive intervention conducted within a health promotion program on health inequalities: A retrospective study.

Pichot Hélène H   Pereira Bruno B   Magnat Elodie E   Hennequin Martine M   Tubert-Jeannin Stéphanie S  

PloS one 20200324 3


<h4>Background</h4>The objective of this retrospective survey was to evaluate after one year, the conditions and impacts of a dental sealant intervention conducted in New Caledonia, within a health promotion program. A greater or at least equivalent quality and impact of the intervention was expected for children living in socially deprived regions with the greatest health needs.<h4>Methods</h4>The study population was the schoolchildren, aged 6 years in 2016, who benefited from the dental seala  ...[more]

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