2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-019-02814-2
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Is the caregivers’ oral health related to dental caries in children or adolescents? A systematic review

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“…In early childhood, dietary and hygiene habits are influenced by their caregivers and oral health literacy is paramount. Mattos and colleagues [3] recommended that dentists treating children should encourage their caregivers to receive dental care and education on healthy habits. Impacts of poor oral health are not limited to the mouth, as it is not an isolated organ, but to overall general health [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In early childhood, dietary and hygiene habits are influenced by their caregivers and oral health literacy is paramount. Mattos and colleagues [3] recommended that dentists treating children should encourage their caregivers to receive dental care and education on healthy habits. Impacts of poor oral health are not limited to the mouth, as it is not an isolated organ, but to overall general health [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudos apontam que a saúde bucal, conhecimento e hábitos de higiene oral dos responsáveis/cuidadores têm uma influência clara sobre saúde bucal de seus filhos. [33][34][35][36][37] Nossos resultados corroboram parcialmente com esses dados, uma vez que encontramos associação entre a presença ou histórico de cárie da mãe (principais cuidadoras) e a presença de cárie em suas crianças. Porém, se analisarmos o quesito conhecimento, embora metade dos responsáveis tenha relatado já ter recebido orientação prévia sobre como controlar a cárie, parece que está ocorrendo uma falha nessa orientação e os indivíduos não estão colocando em prática as informações recebidas, tendo em vista que a orientação prévia aos responsáveis sobre como controlar a cárie não representou um fator preditivo negativo para a presença da mesma nas crianças do estudo.…”
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“…Other kinds of cariogenic bacteria adsorb on the surface of the membrane to form dental plaque, which is also the first step in the formation of dental caries (7). In addition, poor oral hygiene habits, education, living standards, and orthodontics may also be risk factors for caries (8,9). A longitudinal cohort study by Warren et al (10) found that educational attainment, brushing frequency, household water fluoride concentrations, and 100% juice consumption were associated with the high incidence of dental caries in adolescents and the influence of the mother on the adolescent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%