The Attitude of the General Dentist in the Republic of Croatia toward Treating Children
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
Spearman’s Correlation Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Answers | N (%) | |
---|---|---|
Frequency of children in dental offices | 0–5 children/week | 93 (25.76%) |
5–10 children/week | 148 (40.10%) | |
10–15 children/week | 66 (18.28%) | |
>15 children/week | 54 (14.96%) | |
The most frequent age group of children in the dental office | 0–5 years | 12 (3.32%). |
5–10 years | 233 (64.54%) | |
10–15 years | 63 (17.45%) | |
˃15 years | 53 (14.69%) | |
Office’s equipment to make them more accessible and comfortable for children | A special corner for children in the waiting room | 56 (15.51%) |
Children’s dental chair | 2 (0.55%) | |
Toys and children’s multimedia content | 108 (29.92%) | |
Nothing | 195 (54.02%) | |
Representation of procedures on children in dental offices | Oral examination | 31 (9.57%) |
Restorative interventions | 268 (82.72%) | |
Extractions | 6 (1.85%) | |
Endodontic treatment | 13 (4.01%) | |
Other | 6 (1.85%) | |
The most commonly used material in restorative procedures in children | Glass-ionomer cement | 208 (57.62%) |
Dental composite resins | 134 (37.12%) | |
Compomer | 18 (4.99%) | |
Dental amalgam | 1 (0.28%) | |
The most difficult therapeutic procedures in children | Administration of local anesthesia | 47 (14.64%) |
Cavity preparation | 35 (10.90%) | |
Work field insulation | 193 (60.12%) | |
Extraction | 14 (4.36%) | |
Pulpotomy | 32 (9.98%) | |
Child behavior to be the most challenging for work | Rebellious | 201 (55.68%) |
Pretentious | 39 (10.80%) | |
Scared | 106 (29.36%) | |
Restrained | 15 (4.16%) | |
The most difficult aspects of working with children | Behavior management of children | 136 (42.63%) |
Physical effort | 59 (18.50%) | |
Parental behavior | 111 (34.80%) | |
Financial cost-effectiveness | 13 (4.79%) | |
Reasons for referring a child to the pediatric dentist specialist | Theoretical and practical inadequacies in education | 274 (86.44%) |
Difficulties in diagnosis | 10 (3.15%) | |
Child non-cooperation | 16 (5.05%) | |
Age less than 3 years | 7 (2.21%) | |
Difficulties in restorative procedures | 10 (3.15%) |
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Gavić, L.; Nikolić, I.; Sidhu, S.K.; Jerković, D.; Tadin, A. The Attitude of the General Dentist in the Republic of Croatia toward Treating Children. Children 2022, 9, 1888. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9121888
Gavić L, Nikolić I, Sidhu SK, Jerković D, Tadin A. The Attitude of the General Dentist in the Republic of Croatia toward Treating Children. Children. 2022; 9(12):1888. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9121888
Chicago/Turabian StyleGavić, Lidia, Ivana Nikolić, Sharanbir K. Sidhu, Daniel Jerković, and Antonija Tadin. 2022. "The Attitude of the General Dentist in the Republic of Croatia toward Treating Children" Children 9, no. 12: 1888. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9121888
APA StyleGavić, L., Nikolić, I., Sidhu, S. K., Jerković, D., & Tadin, A. (2022). The Attitude of the General Dentist in the Republic of Croatia toward Treating Children. Children, 9(12), 1888. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9121888