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New oral health toolkits predict children's dental status and treatment needs using parent and child surveys. These tools aid in assessing oral health in school populations and stratifying research samples.

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Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Public Health
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Assessing children's oral health status and treatment needs presents significant challenges.
  • Existing methods may be resource-intensive or lack predictive accuracy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate oral health assessment toolkits for predicting the Children's Oral Health Status Index (COHSI) score.
  • To predict referral for treatment needs (RFTN) in pediatric populations using machine learning algorithms.

Main Methods:

  • Developed parent and child survey toolkits with short-form items and demographic information.
  • Utilized machine learning algorithms (Extreme Gradient Boosting, Naive Bayesian) on data from 545 families.
  • Evaluated toolkit performance using metrics like RMSE, correlation, sensitivity, and specificity.

Main Results:

  • Toolkits demonstrated strong predictive capabilities for COHSI score (correlation up to 0.91) and RFTN (sensitivity 93%, specificity 49%).
  • External validation confirmed the predictive accuracy of the developed toolkits.
  • Machine learning models effectively predicted oral health status and treatment needs.

Conclusions:

  • Survey responses from children and parents are predictive of clinical oral health outcomes.
  • The toolkits are suitable for baseline assessments in school populations and for program evaluation.
  • These tools can stratify samples for oral health research based on predicted needs and status.