ORAL HEALTH BEHAVIOR OF 6-YEAR-OLD DANISH CHILDREN

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作者
PETERSEN, PE
机构
[1] Department for Community Dentistry and Graduate Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen
关键词
DENTAL KNOWLEDGE; HEALTH ATTITUDES; PUBLIC DENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM; SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS;
D O I
10.3109/00016359209012747
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
In Denmark the Public Dental Health Service (PDHS) is now in the process of evaluation and revision of oral health education programs. The purpose of the present survey was 1) to evaluate the pattern of oral health behavior among 6-year-old children in relation to family and social characteristics; 2) to describe the level of dental knowledge and attitudes among the parents; and 3) to estimate the relative effect on caries experience of social and behavioral risk factors. The study comprised 212 children (response, 73%), and the parents responded to self-administered questionnaires. Moreover, information on def-s and DMF-S was collected from the epidemiologic recording system for the PDHS. With regard to dental caries, 98% of the parents were aware of the harmful effect of sugar, and 88% knew about the role of bacteria. The causal effect of bacteria in relation to periodontal disease was stressed by 81%. Most of the parents (93%) believed that the dental diseases are preventable by means of proper oral hygiene habits, restriction of sugar and sweets, and the use of fluorides. The high level of dental knowledge among the parents was related to information given by the PDHS. Toothbrushing at least twice a day was performed by 88% of the children, and most used fluoridated toothpaste. Practical support to the children was given by 45% of the parents, and 55% checked the teeth. On a daily basis, the children had healthy foods like vegetables (59%), fruits (87%), and milk (89%), and orangeade was consumed by 53%; 45% of the children consumed sweets on a specific weekday ('Saturday sweets'). Dental knowledge, attitudes, and behavior were influenced by family income and education, whereas no differences in responses in accordance with urbanization were found. The mean caries experience was 2.1 def-s and 0.1 DMF-S. Dummy regression and logistic regression analyses showed that family income and education of parents were the most important independent variables. To conclude, the survey demonstrates substantive achievements for the PDHS with regard to the development of positive oral health behavior and health attitudes in the target population.
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