A bstract Introduction Good oral health during pregnancy and infancy is important for the overall health and well-being of mother and child, respectively. Aim To assess the knowledge and attitude of expectant mothers regarding the effect of their oral health and its influence on infant oral health. Materials and methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among expectant mothers. They were randomly selected from those reporting to the Department of Gynecology in Government and Private Hospitals in Durg, Chhattisgarh. A total of 124 closed-ended, self-administered questionnaire were filled by participants, which had 21 items addressing the knowledge and attitude of expectant mothers regarding their oral health and oral hygiene practices; the transmission of bacteria from mother to child; cariogenic food consumption; effect of periodontal disease on infant's teeth and safe trimester for dental treatment. Data were tabulated and subjected to statistical analysis. Results Significant differences were found in expectant mothers’ knowledge and attitude based on their age ( p = 0.02, 0.07), education level ( p = 0.001, 0.95), trimester ( p = 0.83, 0.43), and number of pregnancies ( p = 0.05, 0.10), respectively. Conclusion The knowledge related to the oral health of pregnant women during pregnancy was found to be low and needs to be improved. Clinical significance Execution of educational programs along with other healthcare professionals to motivate expectant mothers. How to cite this article Pattanshetti K, Kothari HP, Tiwari J, et al. Assessment of Knowledge and Attitude of Expectant Mothers Regarding Effect of Their Oral Health and Its Influence on the Infant Oral Health. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2020;13(5):471–475.
A bstract Introduction The old saying “prevention is better than cure” holds true when applied to preventive dental care. It is vitally important for the general health and well-being of the individual to take the necessary steps to prevent the occurrence of major dental problems. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) emphasizes the importance of initiating professional oral health intervention in infancy and continuing through adolescence and beyond. Materials and methods Around 109 available private general dental practitioners of Durg-Bhilai city (within city limits) made up the (convenient) sampling frame of the study. These entire dentists were identified and contacted. But, out of 109 dentists, only 92 were surveyed. BDS graduates and MDS (other than pedodontists) were included in the study. Dentists who were not willing to participate were excluded from the study. The sample size was calculated based on the total number of dentists practicing in Durg-Bhilai city limits. Conclusion A statistically significant correlation was found in-between the knowledge and practice score (0.368), knowledge and attitude (0.269); attitude and practice (−0.257). How to cite this article Tiwari J, Pattanshetti K, Doifode D, et al. Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice among Private Dental Practitioners toward Preventive Measures of Pediatric Patients in Durg-Bhilai City. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2020;13(S-1):S78–S81.
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