Oral health related habits, knowledge and attittude in children with asthma

Bojana Davidovic, M. Ivanović, D. Bokonjić, S. Jankovic, Igor Radovic, Jelena Lečić
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Summary Introduction The aim of this research was to determine oral hygiene related habits, knowledge and behavior in children with asthma compared to healthy children. Methodology This study included 136 children, between 6 to 16 years of age, divided into the two groups. The first group included children with asthma (study group - SG), while the second included healthy children (control group - CG). A questionnaire containing three groups of questions related to oral-hygiene and dietery habits as well as oral health related behaviour in children was prepared. Results The percentage of children from SG that brush teeth several times a day was 60.2% compared to 77.2% of CG children (p<0.05). 19.1% of SG group children versus 38.2% of CG children brush their teeth longer than 2 minutes (p<0.05). There was no significant difference in the level of knowledge about plaque impact on oral health between the two groups (p>0.05). More than half (52.9%) of CG respondents regularly visit dentist, while 50.0% of SG goes regularly (p<0.01). 51.5% of CG children visit the pediatric dentist due to preventive reasons, while SG children goes mainly due to rehabilitation of teeth (42.6%). The fear of dental procedures is more pronounced in SG compared to CG children (p<0.001). Conclusion Oral hygiene related habits and oral health behavior were worse in children with asthma, while no difference was found in relation to the knowledge among the observed groups.
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哮喘患儿口腔卫生相关习惯、知识和态度
本研究的目的是确定与健康儿童相比,哮喘儿童的口腔卫生相关的习惯、知识和行为。本研究包括136名6至16岁的儿童,分为两组。第一组为哮喘儿童(研究组- SG),第二组为健康儿童(对照组- CG)。编写了一份问卷,其中包含与儿童口腔卫生和饮食习惯以及与口腔卫生有关的行为有关的三组问题。结果SG组儿童每天刷牙数次的比例为60.2%,而CG组为77.2% (p < 0.05)。超过一半(52.9%)的CG受访者定期看牙医,而50.0%的SG受访者定期看牙医(p<0.01)。51.5%的CG儿童因预防原因去看儿科牙医,而42.6%的SG儿童主要因牙齿康复去看牙医。与CG儿童相比,SG儿童对牙科手术的恐惧更为明显(p<0.001)。结论哮喘患儿口腔卫生相关习惯和口腔卫生行为较差,但观察组间口腔卫生知识知晓程度无显著差异。
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