Study Reveals Factors Influencing Dental Pain in Mexican Schoolchildren

Posted: November 22, 2024
A multicenter study in four Mexican cities evaluated the prevalence of dental pain in schoolchildren aged 6 to 12 years and its association with various factors. The study found a 34% prevalence of dental pain, with factors such as age, socioeconomic status, and dental care influencing the experience of pain. The results highlight the significant impact of sociodemographic and clinical indicators on dental pain in children, emphasizing the need for public health interventions to address oral health inequalities.

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