Pacifier Sucking Habit and its Relation to Oral Health of Children Aged 1-5 Years (comparative study)

A. Al-Assadi, Zainab A. A. Al-Dahan, Abdul Khaliq Al Rammahy
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Background: For many infants and children non-nutritive sucking habits are very common and one of those habits is pacifier suck- ing, however, if this habit persist beyond the age of 3 years it may cause esthetic, occlusal and psychological changes. This study was conducted to determine the effect of pacifier sucking habit on the oral health of children aged 1-5 years old in Baghdad city and to assess its role in the modification of the oral microflora. Materials and methods: The study was carried out among children aged 1-5 years old with no history of any systemic diseases nor taking any medical treatment for the past two weeks prior to the examination, 50 children with continuous pacifier sucking habit were chosen to be the study group, compared to 50 children without any sucking habit (control group) matching the study group in age and gender. Information sheet filled by the parents concerning general health and frequency of oral infections of their children was taken. Oral microorganisms samples were obtained from children and cultured aerobically using blood agar, MacConkey agar, chocolate agar and sabauraud, s dextrose agar. Results: Children with pacifier sucking habit showed higher frequency of having continuous oral infections (44%) whereas in non pacifier sucking group it was zero. Concerning the oral infections, a statistical difference was found by which the pacifier sucking children oral infections exceed significantly that of the non pacifier sucking children (P<0.01). Regarding the oral microorganisms, more types were found among pacifier sucking children. Candida, Sterp.pyogenes, strep.faecalis, E.coli, Acinetobacter and sterp. pneumonia were more common among pacifier sucking children. Conclusion: Pacifier use affect types and frequency of microorganisms found in the oral cavity which may affect the frequency of oral infections. Health programs should be constructed to improve parents’ knowledge concerning the effect of pacifier use in the oral health of their children and how to clean it if it used to reduce its contamination.
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1 ~ 5岁儿童奶嘴吸乳习惯及其与口腔健康的关系(比较研究)
背景:对于许多婴儿和儿童来说,非营养性吸吮习惯是非常普遍的,其中一个习惯是吮吸奶嘴,然而,如果这种习惯持续超过3岁,可能会导致审美、咬合和心理上的变化。本研究旨在确定吮吸奶嘴习惯对巴格达市1-5岁儿童口腔健康的影响,并评估其在改变口腔微生物群中的作用。材料与方法:研究对象为年龄在1-5岁,在检查前两周内无全身性疾病史且未接受过任何药物治疗的儿童,选取有奶嘴持续吸吮习惯的儿童50名作为研究组,与年龄、性别相匹配的无吸吮习惯儿童50名(对照组)作为研究组。收集了家长填写的关于儿童一般健康状况和口腔感染频率的信息表。采集儿童口腔微生物样本,采用血琼脂、麦康基琼脂、巧克力琼脂和沙巴罗葡萄糖琼脂进行好氧培养。结果:有吸奶嘴习惯的儿童出现持续口腔感染的频率较高(44%),而不吸奶嘴组为零。在口腔感染方面,吸奶嘴组的口腔感染明显超过未吸奶嘴组(P<0.01)。吸奶嘴儿童口腔微生物种类较多。假丝酵母,Sterp。化脓性链球菌,喉炎的症状。粪球菌,大肠杆菌,不动杆菌和台阶。肺炎在吸奶嘴的儿童中更为常见。结论:使用安抚奶嘴会影响口腔微生物的种类和频率,从而影响口腔感染的发生。应该制定健康计划,以提高父母对使用安抚奶嘴对孩子口腔健康的影响的认识,以及如果使用安抚奶嘴以减少其污染,如何清洁它。
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