Oral and Dental Health Knowledge and Attitudes among Parents of Children
Objective: This study aims to evaluate parents’ knowledge and attitudes level on oral and dental health. Methods: One hundred and thirty parents of children aged 6-12 years, were invited to participate in the study. A 33-item questionnaire covering socio-demographic characteristics, dental attitude,...
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Published in | Clinical and experimental health sciences (Online) Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 84 - 91 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.03.2023
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Summary: | Objective: This study aims to evaluate parents’ knowledge and attitudes level on oral and dental health.
Methods: One hundred and thirty parents of children aged 6-12 years, were invited to participate in the study. A 33-item questionnaire covering socio-demographic characteristics, dental attitude, dietary practices, tooth eruption, dental caries, and oral hygiene practices, was distributed to parents. The relationship between categorical variables was tested with the Chi-square test.
Results: The sample comprised of 100 parents with a mean age of 37.1 ± 6.4. The knowledge and attitudes towards dental caries and oral health habits among parents did not differ significantly according to the parents’ gender, education level, or dental chair experience. There was a statistically significant difference in the responses of the first primary tooth and the first exfoliating primary tooth according to the gender of the parents (p=0.031, p=0.002, respectively). Although the education level of the parents did not affect the answers about the number of primary and permanent teeth, a statistically significant difference was found in the time of first primary tooth eruption (p=0.008).
Conclusion: The study showed that parents do not have enough knowledge and awareness of dental caries and oral healthcare. Oral healthcare should be promoted as a part of general health and the awareness of the public should be increased. |
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ISSN: | 2459-1459 2459-1459 |
DOI: | 10.33808/clinexphealthsci.1056574 |