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. 2022 Jul 8;22:280. doi: 10.1186/s12903-022-02292-1

Table 5.

Association between demographic and dental care behaviors with number of filled teeth at 24 months follow up (n = 436)

F-24 months Model1 P-value and CR (95% CI) Model2 P-value and CR (95% CI) Model3 P-value and CR (95% CI) Model4 P-value and CR (95% CI)
Baseline F at pregnancy  < 0.001*  < 0.001*  < 0.001*  < 0.001*
Place Intervention  < 0.001* and 1.48 (1.26, 1.73)  < 0.001* and 1.49 (1.27, 1.73)  < 0.001* and 1.51 (1.29, 1.76) 0.03* and 1.19 (1.01, 1.41)
age 0.04* 0.78 0.60
Family size 0.20 0.41
Education 0.79 and 1.00 (0.98,1.02) 0.78 and 0.99 (0.97,1.01)
income Low  < 0.001* 0.009*
Middle 0.009* and 1.30 (1.06,1.59) 0.03* and 1.24 (1.01,1.52)
Daily brush (at 6 m) Less than once 0.10 and 0.85 (0.70,1.03)
Daily floss(at6m) Less than once 0.93 and 0.99 (0.82,1.18)
Having Visited a dentist in the past 12 months (at 6 m) Yes  < 0.001* and 2.14 (1.81,2.53)

GLM model with Poisson link.function

Bold numbers: relationship significant at 5% level

Model 1: adjusted for baseline F and place

Model 2: adjusted for baseline F and place, and age

Model 3: adjusted for baseline F, place, age, education, and income

Model 4: adjusted for baseline F, place, age, education, income, and oral health behaviors