Oral and dental health promotion for children's nurses.

Q3 Medicine Nursing children and young people Pub Date : 2024-09-05 Epub Date: 2024-02-05 DOI:10.7748/ncyp.2024.e1498
Sarah Najim, Mohammed Ali, Nabina Bhujel
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Tooth decay remains one of the most common preventable oral health concerns in children. After birth, advice to caregivers predominantly focuses on medical health with little attention paid to dental health. Before discharge from the maternity unit and during future hospital and community appointments, opportunistic dental advice should be provided by midwives, nurses and health visitors where possible, with the aim of preventing early onset dental disease. Registering with a dentist at birth is crucial due to long NHS dental waiting lists. Simple advice on toothbrushing should be offered, including brushing twice a day with a soft toothbrush using an age-appropriate amount of fluoride toothpaste. Mothers should be provided with information on the benefits of breastfeeding for oral health alongside tailored preventive care. Appropriate advice on bottle-feeding and weaning is required, including minimising the use of added sugar, drinking from free-flow cups after six months of age, and discouraging the use of milk bottles at bedtime and in general after one year of age. Written visual summaries can be shared with parents to consolidate verbal advice on oral and dental health.

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促进儿童护士的口腔和牙齿健康。
蛀牙仍然是儿童最常见的可预防口腔健康问题之一。孩子出生后,护理人员的建议主要集中在医疗健康方面,很少关注牙齿健康。助产士、护士和健康访视员应在产科病房出院前以及今后在医院和社区就诊时,尽可能提供适时的牙科建议,以预防早期牙病的发生。由于国家医疗服务体系的牙科候诊名单较长,因此在婴儿出生时就向牙医登记至关重要。应提供简单的刷牙建议,包括每天用软毛牙刷和适龄的含氟牙膏刷牙两次。应向母亲提供母乳喂养对口腔健康益处的信息,同时提供量身定制的预防性护理。需要提供有关奶瓶喂养和断奶的适当建议,包括尽量减少使用添加糖,六个月后用自由流动的杯子喝奶,不鼓励在睡前和一岁后使用奶瓶。可与家长分享书面的视觉摘要,以巩固有关口腔和牙齿健康的口头建议。
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