Oral Health and Knowledge among Postpartum Women
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design, Setting and Participants
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Questionnaire
2.4. Oral Examination
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Study Population N = 150 | |
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Age, years | 30.24 ± 5.8 |
Education | |
Up to upper secondary education | 44 (29.3%) |
Postsecondary nontertiary or tertiary education, bachelor’s degree or higher degree | 106 (70.7%) |
Birth number | |
1 | 31 (20.7%) |
2 | 40 (26.7%) |
3 | 30 (20.0%) |
≥4 | 49 (32.7%) |
High-risk pregnancy | 31 (20.7%) |
Delivery | |
Vaginal/natural | 118 (75.3%) |
Caesarian section | 25 (16.7%) |
Instrumental | 10 (6.7%) |
Gestation week at birth | 39.4 ± 1.6 |
Birth weight, gr | 3325.6 ± 475.9 |
Premature birth | 3 (2.0%) |
Regular follow-ups during pregnancy | 133 (88.7%) |
Question | Study Population N = 150 |
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Oral Health Behaviors | |
Do you visit the dentist regularly for check-ups? | |
Every 6 months | 18 (12.0%) |
Every 12 months | 38 (25.3%) |
Only when in pain | 93 (62.0%) |
Did you visit the dentist during the current pregnancy | |
Once | 36 (24.0%) |
Regularly | 12 (8.0%) |
No | 93 (62.0%) |
I did not go to the dentist because I thought one cannot undergo dental treatments while pregnant | 8 (5.3%) |
Did you have a toothache or suffer from gum pain during the current pregnancy? | |
Toothache | 28 (18.8%) |
Gum pain | 21 (14.1%) |
Both toothache and gum pain | 21 (14.1%) |
I did not have pain during the pregnancy | 79 (53.0%) |
Did you undergo tooth cleaning by a dental hygienist or a dentist during the current pregnancy? | |
Yes | 34 (22.7%) |
No | 110 (73.3%) |
I did not know you could visit the dental hygienist while pregnant | 5 (3.3%) |
Did you maintain the health or your teeth and gums during the current pregnancy | |
Yes, more than usual | 22 (14.7%) |
No; it was difficult to do so because of all the other pregnancy-related examinations | 10 (6.7%) |
My dental behavior was as usual | 117 (78.0%) |
Did your obstetrician-gynecologist give you an explanation about the importance of maintaining oral health (teeth and gums) during pregnancy | |
Yes | 7 (4.7%) |
No, the obstetrician-gynecologist did not mention this issue | 142 (94.7%) |
Do you taste the food in your child’s feeding spoon before feeding him/her? (or intend to taste—if it is your first child) | |
Yes, it is necessary for sensing the food’s temperature | 90 (60.0%) |
Yes, to see if the food is tasty | 8 (5.3%) |
Never | 51 (34.0%) |
Did your older children have their teeth sealed (or do you intend your children to undergo this procedure)? | |
Yes, it is important | 32 (21.3%) |
No | 36 (24.0%) |
I don’t know this procedure | 80 (53.3%) |
It doesn’t matter to me | 2 (1.3%) |
From whom do you obtain information about your child’s dental care? | |
The media: newspapers, television | 11 (7.3%) |
The internet | 11 (7.3%) |
The dentist | 993 (62.0%) |
Friends | 34 (22.7%) |
Knowledge on Oral Health Best Practices | |
Does your health during pregnancy affect your baby’s teeth | |
Correct response | 26 (17.3%) |
Incorrect response | 123 (82.7%) |
Does your health during pregnancy affect your baby’s teeth | |
Correct response | 9 (6.0%) |
Incorrect response | 140 (94.0%) |
When should you brush your child’s teeth | |
Correct response | 138 (92.0%) |
Incorrect response | 11 (8.0%) |
When should you replace your child’s toothbrush? | |
Correct response | 96 (64.0%) |
Incorrect response | 53 (36.0%) |
Is it important to maintain the oral hygiene of children? | |
Correct response | 60 (40.0%) |
Incorrect response | 88 (60.0%) |
At what age should children undergo their first dental examination? | |
Correct response | 5 (3.3%) |
Incorrect response | 145 (96.7%) |
When is the best time to give your child sweet beverages or food? | |
Correct response | 18 (12.0%) |
Incorrect response | 131 (88.0%) |
Do you put your child to bed at night with a bottle? | |
Correct response | 34 (22.7%) |
Incorrect response | 116 (77.3%) |
Do you have information on fluoride in your child’s toothpaste? | |
Correct response | 47 (31.3%) |
Incorrect response | 102 (68.7%) |
Delivery | |||||
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1 N = 31 | >1 N = 87 | Total N = 150 | p-Value | ||
DMFT | Low | 29 (25.0%) | 87 (75.0%) | 116 (100%) | 0.015 |
High | 2 (5.9%) | 32 (94.1%) | 34 (100%) | ||
GI | Low | 3 (12%) | 22 (88%) | 25 (100%) | 0.255 |
Medium | 2 (11.8%) | 15 (88.2%) | 17 (100%) | ||
High | 26 (24.1%) | 82 (75.9%) | 108 (100%) | ||
PI | Low | 7 (21.2%) | 26 (78.8%) | 33 (100%) | 0.339 |
Medium | 3 (10.7%) | 25 (89.3%) | 28 (100%) | ||
High | 21 (23.6%) | 68 (76.4%) | 89 (100%) |
Takes the Children to Regular Dental Checkups | Does Not Take the Children to Regular Dental Checkups | Does Not Know | Total | p-Value | ||
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Visits the dentist regularly for check-up | Yes | 17 (94.4%) | 1 (5.6%) | 0 (0.0%) | 18 (100%) | 0.000 |
Sometimes | 23 (60.5%) | 10 (26.3%) | 5 (13.2%) | 38 (100%) | ||
No | 33 (35.1%) | 48 (51.1%) | 13 (13.8%) | 94 (100%) | ||
Visited the dentist during pregnancy | Yes | 28 (58.3%) | 17 (35.4%) | 3 (6.3%) | 48 (100%) | 0.448 |
No | 41 (43.6%) | 39 (41.5%) | 14 (14.9%) | 94 (100%) | ||
Thought it was not allowed | 4 (50.0%) | 3 (37.5%) | 1 (12.5%) | 8 (100%) | ||
Maintains her oral health during pregnancy | More than usual | 18 (81.8%) | 4 (18.2%) | 0 (0.0%) | 22 (100%) | 0.016 |
No | 4 (40.0%) | 4 (40.0%) | 2 (20.0%) | 10 (100%) | ||
As usual | 51 (43.2%) | 51 (43.2%) | 16 (13.6%) | 118 (100%) | ||
When should you take your child for his/her first dental check-up | Correct | 20 (76.9%) | 4 (15.4%) | 2 (7.7%) | 26 (100%) | 0.006 |
Incorrect | 53 (42.7%) | 55 (44.4%) | 16 (12.9%) | 124 (100%) |
Knowledge n (%) | ||||||
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HK | MK | LK | Total | p-Value * | ||
Total | 18 (12.0%) | 95 (63.3%) | 37 (24.7%) | 150 (100%) | ||
First child | No | 14 (11.8%) | 78 (65.5%) | 27 (22.7%) | 119 (100%) | 0.500 |
Yes | 4 (12.9%) | 17 (54.8%) | 10 (32.3%) | 31 (100%) | ||
Education | Low | 3 (6.8%) | 30 (68.2%) | 11 (25.0%) | 44 (100%) | 0.443 |
High | 15 (14.2%) | 65 (61.3%) | 26 (24.5%) | 106 (100%) | ||
Employed | No | 1 (10.0%) | 8 (80.0%) | 1 (10.0%) | 10 (100%) | 0.487 |
Yes | 17 (12.1%) | 87 (62.1%) | 36 (25.7%) | 140 (100%) | ||
Residence region | Geographical region of hospital | 8 (12.1%) | 41 (62.1%) | 17 (25.8%) | 66 (100%) | 0.958 |
Outside of geographical region of hospital | 10 (11.9%) | 54 (64.3%) | 20 (23.8%) | 84 (100%) | ||
Age above or below the mean age of the study population (30.2 years) | <30.2 years | 46 (59.0%) | 30 (43.5%) | 2 (66.7%) | 78 (100%) | 0.014 |
>30.2 years | 32 (41.0%) | 39 (56.5%) | 1 (33.3%) | 72 (100%) |
Variable | DMFT | PI | GI | |||
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OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
Age | 1.05 | (0.98–1.14) | 0.95 | (0.88–1.03) | 0.99 | (0.92–1.07) |
Education | 0.91 | (0.41–1.98) | 1.79 | (0.82–3.93) | 1.51 | (0.68–3.37) |
Child number | 1.07 | (0.88–1.30) | 1.08 | (0.91–1.30) | 1.06 | (0.89–1.28) |
Birth week | 1.00 | (0.78–1.28) | 1.08 | (0.84–1.39) | 1.40 * | (1.06–1.85) |
Birth weight | 1.00 | (1.00–1.00) | 1.00 | (1.00–1.00) | 1.00 | (1.00–1.00) |
Oral health habits | 0.82 | (0.50–1.35) | 0.76 | (0.45–1.12) | 0.70 | (0.43–1.16) |
Oral health knowledge | 0.86 | (0.76–1.22) | 0.89 | (0.70–1.13) | 0.78 * | (0.60–1.07) |
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Ben David, M.; Callen, Y.; Eliasi, H.; Peretz, B.; Odeh-Natour, R.; Ben David Hadani, M.; Blumer, S. Oral Health and Knowledge among Postpartum Women. Children 2022, 9, 1449. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101449
Ben David M, Callen Y, Eliasi H, Peretz B, Odeh-Natour R, Ben David Hadani M, Blumer S. Oral Health and Knowledge among Postpartum Women. Children. 2022; 9(10):1449. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101449
Chicago/Turabian StyleBen David, Mordechai, Yaffa Callen, Hila Eliasi, Benjamin Peretz, Rasha Odeh-Natour, Michal Ben David Hadani, and Sigalit Blumer. 2022. "Oral Health and Knowledge among Postpartum Women" Children 9, no. 10: 1449. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101449
APA StyleBen David, M., Callen, Y., Eliasi, H., Peretz, B., Odeh-Natour, R., Ben David Hadani, M., & Blumer, S. (2022). Oral Health and Knowledge among Postpartum Women. Children, 9(10), 1449. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101449