2021
DOI: 10.1590/1984-0462/2021/39/2019381
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The Perception of Caregivers of Poor Oral Health of Their Children and Its Related Clinical Conditions

Abstract: Objective: To determine the association between the perception of caregivers regarding the oral health of their children and socio-demographic characteristics, report of dental pain, and clinical oral conditions. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 570 children aged two to five years old, enrolled at public preschools, and with their caregivers. Data regarding perceptions of oral health status in children, socio-demographic characteristics, and dental pain were collected from a questionnaire… Show more

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“…36 Socioeconomic factors may have an influence on the parents' perception of their children's dental treatment needs since the perception of the child's oral health conditions requires knowledge in oral health, attention and care for the child. [37][38][39] Besides, as the report of supervised toothbrushing and the caregiver/parent's perception of the presence of decayed teeth were lower in older children compared to preschool ones, and the frequency of children with tooth decay was higher in that age group, parents and/or caregivers should be encouraged to improve home care practices throughout the childhood and adolescence. In this context, schools should be used as health promotion venues since students spend many hours there, and the scientific literature shows positive results after school health programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 Socioeconomic factors may have an influence on the parents' perception of their children's dental treatment needs since the perception of the child's oral health conditions requires knowledge in oral health, attention and care for the child. [37][38][39] Besides, as the report of supervised toothbrushing and the caregiver/parent's perception of the presence of decayed teeth were lower in older children compared to preschool ones, and the frequency of children with tooth decay was higher in that age group, parents and/or caregivers should be encouraged to improve home care practices throughout the childhood and adolescence. In this context, schools should be used as health promotion venues since students spend many hours there, and the scientific literature shows positive results after school health programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, parents play a crucial role in pediatric oral health at home (Bozorgmehr et al 2013). Poor oral health knowledge in parents can negatively affect the oral health behavior in children (Barasuol et al 2021). Thwin et al (2018) reported the efficacy of comprehensive oral health education through an extensive oral health promotion program involving experts, parents, and teachers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Um aspecto importante a ser observado está na percepção dos cuidadores quanto à saúde bucal dessa população sobre a cárie dentária e suas consequências, por exemplo. Quando uma alteração da cavidade oral não é tratada precocemente, pode levar a procura emergencial por um atendimento odontológico, custos maiores e problemas comportamentais quanto à saúde das crianças, gerando impactos negativos na qualidade de vida relacionada à saúde bucal (Barasuol et al, 2021). Dessa forma, as cuidadoras do Lar Batista F. F. Soren que exercem o papel de mães sociais, estão vinculadas e são as principais responsáveis por gerir a saúde bucal dessas crianças e adolescentes.…”
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