Validade da autopercepção da presença de cárie dentária como teste diagnóstico e fatores associados entre adultos

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This study aimed to analyze the validity of self-perceived dental caries and associated factors in a sample of 795 adults (35-44 years). The dependent variable was self-perceived dental caries, and the independent variables were combined in blocks. Three logistic models were performed: (1) all adults; (2) adults with a formal diagnosis of caries; and (3) adults without such caries. Self-perceived dental caries showed 77.7% sensitivity, 58% specificity, 65% accuracy, 52% positive predictive value, and 81% negative predictive value. In Model 1, self-perceived dental caries was associated with time of use of dental services, access to information, flossing, formal diagnosis of caries, self-perceived need for treatment, toothache, and dissatisfaction with oral health and general health. In Model 2, self-perceived dental caries was associated with time of use of dental services, self-perceived need for treatment, and dissatisfaction with oral health and general health. In Model 3, self-perceived dental caries was associated with time of use of dental services, access to information, flossing, self-perceived need for treatment, and dissatisfaction with oral health. Self-perceived dental caries showed limited utility as a diagnostic method.

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Haikal, D. S., Roberto, L. L., Martins, A. M. E. D. B. L., De Paula, A. M. B., & E Ferreira, E. F. (2017). Validade da autopercepção da presença de cárie dentária como teste diagnóstico e fatores associados entre adultos. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 33(8). https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00053716

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