knowledge, attitudes and behavior of children in relation to oral health
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Abstract
Background/Aim. Health education plays a very important role in maintaining
health of individuals. Good oral health, as a part of general health, is
largely dependent on the level of knowledge, attitudes and habits that
children already have. The aim of this study is to examine the level of
knowledge and habits in children regarding oral hygiene, diet and bad habits.
Methods. The study included 506 school children aged 12 and 15 years in three
towns (Foča, Čajniče, Kalinovik, Bosnia and Herzegovina). The survey was
conducted in order to assess knowledge, attitudes and habits that children
have in relation to their own oral health. Results. Most respondents stated
that they began to brush their teeth at the age of 4, while a smaller number
linked beginning of tooth brushing to the start of school. The parents more
often help the boys during tooth brushing. A total of 54.9% of children brush
their teeth after every meal, while 40.1% of them brush teeth only once
during the day. Twelve year olds brush their teeth more often, especially
after a meal. A total of 92.5% of children had never used fluoride tablets
nor are the tablets recommended to them by anyone. More than half of the
children (61.7%) visited the dentist for the first time before starting
school that is on the regular examination that is performed upon enrollment
to school. A pain as a reason for dental visits was present in 43.9%, while
the preventive check in only 31.4% of the children. Conclusion. Children
included in this study, particularly 15-year-olds, are quite well informed
about teeth brushing frequency and proper selection of tools for hygiene
maintenance, but this knowledge is not applied. Girls are more responsible
for their own health, and come regularly to the preventive dental checkups.
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| Authors | ;Davidović Bojana;Ivanović Mirjana;Janković Svjetlana;Lečić Jelena |
| Journal | applied nursing research : anr |
| Year | 2014 |
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10.2298/VSP130714034D
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