2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.aprim.2018.05.003
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Atención Primaria y promoción de la salud bucodental: evaluación de una intervención educativa en población infantil

Abstract: ResumenObjetivoEvaluar a corto y medio plazo la efectividad de una intervención de promoción de la salud bucodental impulsada desde Atención Primaria.DiseñoEnsayo comunitario de intervención no aleatorizado.EmplazamientoTres centros educativos de características sociodemográficas similares de un barrio empobrecido de Granada.ParticipantesParticiparon en el estudio 82 alumnos de entre 5 y 6 años del colegio intervención (CI) y 109 de los colegios control (CC), así como los profesores y padres/madres de los alum… Show more

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“…A good example of this is the case of the Cartuja and Almanjáyar neighborhoods, two neighborhoods in Granada (Spain) whose oral health inequalities are attributed to socioeconomic differences, unhealthy habits, and poor diet [33]. The intervention proposal for the promotion of oral health conducted by the public health system, in coordination with an early childhood and primary education center in the area, resulted in a significant improvement in knowledge and modification of eating habits, as well as oral hygiene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A good example of this is the case of the Cartuja and Almanjáyar neighborhoods, two neighborhoods in Granada (Spain) whose oral health inequalities are attributed to socioeconomic differences, unhealthy habits, and poor diet [33]. The intervention proposal for the promotion of oral health conducted by the public health system, in coordination with an early childhood and primary education center in the area, resulted in a significant improvement in knowledge and modification of eating habits, as well as oral hygiene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, a higher incidence of diseases affecting oral health has been reported in disadvantaged populations, with a high prevalence of pain/discomfort, loss of masticatory function, and aesthetic and phonatory problems [32][33][34]. Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Borgnakke and Brignardello-Petersen, 2017) The incidence of caries in the dentition can be because of food impaction in the interdental space because of improper tooth brushing. (Calderón Larrañaga et al, 2019) The incidence of dental caries in the tooth surface is mainly because of improper oral hygiene, thus the assessment of dental caries and proper investigation is required finding out the epidemiological factors for the dental caries. (Gil et al, 2015) Individuals with good oral hygiene and maintenance by proper brushing habit and technique and flossing had a lower caries incidence than those with poor oral hygiene, but the differences were small.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%