Evaluation of the Impact of Maternal Educational Models on Early Childhood Caries in Preterm Infants

Mehmet Ertuğrul Soysal, E. Saygı, Ece Çalışan, T. Kazaz, E. Haznedaroğlu
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Purpose: This prospective cohort study aimed to assess the impact of different educational models on maternal awareness and dental caries development in preterm infants. Methods: This study included 56 preterm infants and their mothers. Participants were divided into two groups based on the education models provided to their mothers: visual and verbal education (Group 1) and verbal education alone (Group 2). Mothers received either visual or verbal presentations focusing on maternal oral hygiene, early childhood caries, and infant oral hygiene. Training and oral examinations were repeated at 3-month intervals for 18 months. Intraoral examinations of the infants were performed again 9 months after the last visit. Demographic factors, oral hygiene and caries development were assessed through clinical examinations and questionnaires. Results: There is no significant difference in demographic variables between the two groups. Both education models significantly increased maternal knowledge, as evidenced by pre-test and post-test scores (p=0.001). However, no statistically significant difference was observed in caries development between the two groups (p=0.322). Only verbal education and visual and verbal education methods were effective in preventing early childhood caries. Conclusion: The study demonstrates that both visual and verbal educational models, repeated at frequent intervals, effectively increase maternal knowledge about oral and dental health in preterm infants.
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评估母亲教育模式对早产儿早期龋齿的影响
目的:这项前瞻性队列研究旨在评估不同教育模式对早产儿母亲意识和龋齿发展的影响。研究方法本研究包括 56 名早产儿及其母亲。根据向母亲提供的教育模式,参与者被分为两组:视觉和口头教育组(第 1 组)和单纯口头教育组(第 2 组)。母亲们接受视觉或口头讲解,重点是母亲口腔卫生、儿童早期龋齿和婴儿口腔卫生。每隔 3 个月重复一次培训和口腔检查,持续 18 个月。在最后一次就诊 9 个月后,再次对婴儿进行口腔内检查。通过临床检查和问卷调查,对人口统计学因素、口腔卫生和龋齿发展情况进行了评估。结果:两组婴儿的人口统计学变量无明显差异。两种教育模式都能明显提高产妇的知识水平,这一点可以通过测试前和测试后的得分来证明(P=0.001)。然而,两组之间在龋齿发展方面没有发现明显的统计学差异(P=0.322)。只有口头教育和视觉及口头教育方法对预防幼儿龋齿有效。结论:该研究表明,经常重复视觉和口头教育模式可有效增加早产儿母亲的口腔和牙齿健康知识。
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