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Cariogenic Risk and COVID-19 Lockdown in a Paediatric Population

Raffaella Docimo, M Costacurta, Paola Gualtieri, Alberto Maria Pujia, Claudia Leggeri, Alda Attinà, Giulia Cinelli, Silvia Giannattasio, Tiziana Rampello, Laura Di Renzo

2021International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 disease COVID-19 pandemic caused several lifestyle changes, especially among younger people. The study aimed to describe the impact of eating habits, lifestyle, and home oral hygiene during the COVID-19 pandemic, on the cariogenic risk in the Italian paediatric population, by using an online survey. The survey was conducted through a virtual questionnaire divided into four parts: child personal and anthropometric data; oral health; child dietary habits (KIDMED test); and child lifestyle, before and during COVID-19 lockdown. During the lockdown, only 18.6% of the participants had high adherence to a Mediterranean diet, recording an increase in sweets consumption and the number of meals (p < 0.001). In terms of lifestyle, the percentage of moderately and vigorously active children decreased (41.4% and 5.0%, respectively) (p = 0.014). The percentage of children sleeping more than 9 h increased (p < 0.001). They watched more television programs (p < 0.001). Regarding oral hygiene, children did not change their brushing habits (p = 0.225). The percentage of children using non-fluoridated toothpaste was higher (6.4%), and no changes were observed (p > 0.05). In some cases, dental pain and abscesses were declared (10% and 2.7%, respectively). This study confirms the need for campaigns to promote hygiene and dental care in combination with food education for a correct habit and promotion of a healthy and sustainable dietary style.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOral hygieneEnvironmental healthHygienePandemicPopulationSedentary lifestyleToothpasteSleep hygieneCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)DemographyDiseaseDentistryPhysical activityPhysical therapyInternal medicineCognitionSociologySleep qualityInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyPsychiatryDental Health and Care UtilizationDental Research and COVID-19Oral microbiology and periodontitis research