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Table 3 Estimation of the association between the studied variables and caries prevalence in the 12-year-old group, using bivariate and multivariate logistic regression models

From: Prevalence and caries-related risk factors in schoolchildren of 12- and 15-year-old: a cross-sectional study

Variables

Bivariate model

Multivariate model

OR

95% CI

p-value

ORa

95% CI

p-value

Residence

 Urban area

1b

  

1b

  

 Rural area

1.31

(0.99–1.73)

0.0582

1.53

(1.02–1.80)

0.0380

Frequency of toothbrushing

 More than once a day

1b

  

1b

  

 Once a day

1.32

(0.94–1.85)

0.1063

1.27

(0.90–1.79)

0.1816

 Less than once a day

1.54

(0.57–4.18)

0.3970

1.33

(0.48–3.65)

0.5863

 Occasionally

1.86

(1.14–3.05)

0.0136

1.83

(1.07–3.15)

0.0287

 Never or hardly ever

10.34

(1.96–54.39)

0.0059

9.14

(1.63–51.17)

0.0120

Dental hygiene

 Absence of dental plaque

1b

  

1b

  

 Plaque on gingival border

1.38

(0.94–2.03)

0.1020

1.27

(0.86–1.89)

0.2270

 Plaque on 1/3 gingival

1.72

(1.12–2.63)

0.0132

1.55

(1.01–2.39)

0.0472

 Plaque on more than 1/3 gingival

2.17

(1.23–3.84)

0.0077

2.03

(1.11–3.70)

0.0216

Type of dental care

 Public dental health services

1b

  

1b

  

 Private dental clinics

1.20

(0.89–1.61)

0.2316

1.31

(0.97–1.77)

0.0770

Dietary habits

 Non-cariogenic diet

1b

  

1b

  

 Cariogenic diet

2.21

(1.15–4.25)

0.0179

1.90

(0.97–3.72)

0.0626

  1. aAdjusted for the effect of the other independent variables included in this table
  2. bReference group