2020
DOI: 10.33715/inonusaglik.714324
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Determination of Awareness of Midwives and Nurses Working in Primary Preventive Health Services Regarding Oral and Dental Health in Pregnancy

Abstract: This descriptive study was conducted to determine the awareness of midwives and nurses regarding oral and dental health in pregnancy. The universe of the study consists of midwives and nurses working in all Family Health Centers (n=34) in a city center in the Mediterranean region, Turkey. It was aimed to reach the whole universe (n=119) without sampling, and 106 midwives and nurses who volunteered to participate in the study formed the sample of the research. The data were collected by using a questionnaire in… Show more

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“…Along with feeding habits, oral and dental practices are risk factors for dental caries. In Turkey, conducted in the studies related oral health behaviors, it was insufficiently determined that behaviors such as consuming toothpaste daily tooth brushing and going to a dentist (Toker, Ergün, Akben, & Göçebe, 2020). Dental caries prevalence is changed 40-99% between different age group in Turkey (Doğan & Gökalp, 2008;Karabekiroğlu & Ünlü, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Along with feeding habits, oral and dental practices are risk factors for dental caries. In Turkey, conducted in the studies related oral health behaviors, it was insufficiently determined that behaviors such as consuming toothpaste daily tooth brushing and going to a dentist (Toker, Ergün, Akben, & Göçebe, 2020). Dental caries prevalence is changed 40-99% between different age group in Turkey (Doğan & Gökalp, 2008;Karabekiroğlu & Ünlü, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%