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Dental pain, socioeconomic status, and dental caries in young male adults from southern BrazilDOI: 10.1590/S0102-311X2005000500014 Keywords: toothache, social class, risk factors. Abstract: the aim of this study was to assess dental pain prevalence and its association with dental caries and socioeconomic status in 18-year-old males from florianópolis, santa catarina, brazil. a cross-sectional study was conducted in a random sample (n = 414) selected from the brazilian army conscription list in 2003. dental pain during the 12 months prior to the interview was recorded as the outcome. socioeconomic data were obtained through a questionnaire. dental caries experience was registered according to the dmft index. analyses included simple and multiple non-conditional logistic regression following a hierarchical approach. response rate was 95.6%. high rates of inter-examiner agreement were achieved (kappa > 0.83). dental pain prevalence was 21.2% (95%ci: 17.3-25.1). after adjustment, individuals with one or more untreated caries were 3.2 times more likely (95%ci: 1.7-5.8) to have dental pain compared to caries-free subjects. conscripts with low family income were 1.8 times more likely (95%ci: 1.0-3.3) to have dental pain than those with higher income.
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