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THE RELATIONSHIP OF SEVERE EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES AND BODY MASS INDEX IN A GROUP OF 3- TO 6-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN IN SHIRAZ

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  68-73

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 Statement of Problem: Early childhood caries can cause pain, discomfort and also inability to have a healthy nutrition. Malnutrition can be characterized when there is a weight, height, and BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) deficiency.Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the severe early childhood caries (based on the dmft index) and BMI in pre-school children in Shiraz.Materials and Method: A descriptive analytical cross-sectional study was enrolled on 202 healthy PRESCHOOL CHILDREN with the age range of 3-6 years recruited from the kindergartens of different socio- economical parts of Shiraz, Iran. The Anthropometric measurements, weight and height were evaluated. The Z-scores were calculated employing WHO Anthro SOFTWARE (www.who.int/childgrowth/software/en/ index.html) to elucidate the subject’s status on the age- and sex-specific growth chart. Every Child who has received two Z-scores under the normal value (<-2) was considered as abnormal.The relationship between dmft index and BMI was then investigated.Results: The mean of dmft was 4.13. From children with severe early childhood caries, 12.5% were under weight, 5% had height deficiency and 19.5% had BMI deficiency, however, there was no significant relationship between increasing dmft and the height, weight and BMI deficiency.Conclusion: There was not a linear correlation between severe early childhood caries and BMI, height, and weight deficiency. An incidence of 55% was yielded for severe early childhood caries which was an additional finding of this study.

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    EDALAT, A., ABBASZADEH, M., EESVANDI, M., & HEIDARI, A.. (2014). THE RELATIONSHIP OF SEVERE EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES AND BODY MASS INDEX IN A GROUP OF 3- TO 6-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN IN SHIRAZ. JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY (SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES), 15(2 (43)), 68-73. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/620294/en

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    EDALAT A., ABBASZADEH M., EESVANDI M., HEIDARI A.. THE RELATIONSHIP OF SEVERE EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES AND BODY MASS INDEX IN A GROUP OF 3- TO 6-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN IN SHIRAZ. JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY (SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES)[Internet]. 2014;15(2 (43)):68-73. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/620294/en

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    A. EDALAT, M. ABBASZADEH, M. EESVANDI, and A. HEIDARI, “THE RELATIONSHIP OF SEVERE EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES AND BODY MASS INDEX IN A GROUP OF 3- TO 6-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN IN SHIRAZ,” JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY (SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES), vol. 15, no. 2 (43), pp. 68–73, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/620294/en

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