2022
DOI: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2022.vol36.0021
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Self-reported oral health and normative indices of dental caries among adolescents: a cohort study

Abstract: This study assessed the association between self-reported oral health and the normative indices of dental caries in an adolescent population. This study is based on a 6-year data from a cohort, beginning in 2012, with 1,134 twelve-year-old adolescents. After three phases of data collection, 68% of the samples were followed up. Self-reported oral health was evaluated through the question: "Would you say that the health of your teeth, lips, jaws, and mouth is ...?", and answers were categorized as "good" or "poo… Show more

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“…Due to limited resources, the oral health of the participants was assessed with a self-assessment questionnaire and not by clinical examination. A low accuracy of self-reported questionnaires might be considered [ 45 ], although other authors stated that self-reported oral health is associated with normative indices of oral health [ 46 ]. Further, non-probability sampling methods were used.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to limited resources, the oral health of the participants was assessed with a self-assessment questionnaire and not by clinical examination. A low accuracy of self-reported questionnaires might be considered [ 45 ], although other authors stated that self-reported oral health is associated with normative indices of oral health [ 46 ]. Further, non-probability sampling methods were used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%