Utility of a summative scale based on the Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) Screener to identify CSHCN with special dental care needs.

Matern Child Health J

Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 236 Brauer Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.

Published: August 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to see if a summative scale from the CSHCN Screener can effectively identify children with special health care needs who are at risk for poor oral health and dental care issues.
  • Data from 91,642 children in the US revealed that those meeting multiple CSHCN criteria showed significantly higher odds of experiencing poor dental outcomes, such as toothaches and bleeding gums.
  • The findings suggest that using a summative score based on the CSHCN Screener can help pinpoint which children may require special dental care.

Article Abstract

Our objective was to determine if a summative scale reflecting the number of positive criteria on the Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) Screener is useful in identifying subgroups of CSHCN at risk for poorer oral health and unmet dental care needs and who should be considered to have special dental care needs. Data were analyzed for a population-based sample of 91,642 US children <18 years from the 2007 National Survey of Children's Health. The independent variable of interest was the summative number of positive CSHCN Screener criteria. Dependent variables were parent-perceived condition of child's teeth, toothache, cavities, broken teeth, bleeding gums in the previous 6 months, and unmet dental care needs in the past 12 months. Descriptive and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed for each outcome using the survey command in Stata to account for the sampling design. A summative scale based on the number of positive CSHCN Screener criteria was independently associated with various parent-perceived poorer oral health outcomes in children. CSHCN who met 4 or 5 screener criteria had 4 and 4.5 times, respectively, the odds of having fair-poor condition of teeth and bleeding gums relative to non-CSHCN. They also had 87% higher odds for parent-perceived toothache and 2 and 2.5 times the odds of having recent broken teeth and unmet dental care needs relative to non-CSHCN, respectively. There was no dose-dependent association between summative number of positive CSHCN Screener criteria and reported cavities in children. Application of a summative score based on the CSHCN Screener has utility in identifying the CSHCN subgroup with special dental care needs.

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