Change in oral health-related behaviours of children before and after dental treatments under general anaesthesia.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-03 DOI:10.22514/jocpd.2024.063
Mianxiang Li, Huacui Xiong, Meimei Li, Wong Wen Chee, Ke Chen
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Abstract

This study evaluated the behavioural changes pertaining to children's oral health before and after the dental general anaesthesia (DGA), with particular focus on the factors associated with these changes. The records were collected for the children who received DGA from July 2015 to November 2016, and relevant questionnaires were obtained from their parents/guardians for the information prior to and after the DGA. The questionnaire included Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS) and Dental Subscale of Children's Fear Survey Schedule (CFSS-DS) to investigate the changes in Oral Health-related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) and dental fear. The DGA impact on children's oral hygiene habits and oral health-related behaviours was assessed by analysing the data. The chi-square test and Mann-Whitney test were employed to evaluate the differences. Total of 141 patients (89 before DGA and 77 after DGA, 25 being common) participated in this study. There were 60 children below 5 years and 29 over 5 years before DGA, while 41 children below 5 years and 36 over 5 years after DGA. Most parents/guardians were educated above undergraduate level (59.6% before DGA, 55.8% after DGA). More children lived with grandparents (61.8% before DGA, 54.5% after DGA) than only with parents (20.2% before DGA, 26.0% after DGA). In total, 73.0% (65/89) children before DGA brushed teeth more than twice a day. This proportion increased to 90.9% after DGA (70/77, p = 0.03). The eating difficulty decreased after DGA according to ECOHIS (p = 0.01). CFSS-DS score also decreased after DGA (p < 0.05). After DGA, children's oral hygiene habits and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) improved, children fear for dental treatment decreased, and parents became more attentive towards children oral health.

全身麻醉下牙科治疗前后儿童口腔健康相关行为的变化。
本研究评估了牙科全身麻醉(DGA)前后与儿童口腔健康相关的行为变化,尤其关注与这些变化相关的因素。研究人员收集了2015年7月至2016年11月期间接受牙科全身麻醉的儿童的记录,并向其父母/监护人索取了相关问卷,以了解牙科全身麻醉前后的信息。问卷包括幼儿口腔健康影响量表(ECOHIS)和儿童恐惧调查表牙科分量表(CFSS-DS),以调查口腔健康相关生活质量(OHRQoL)和牙科恐惧的变化。通过分析数据,评估了 DGA 对儿童口腔卫生习惯和口腔健康相关行为的影响。采用卡方检验(chi-square test)和曼-惠特尼检验(Mann-Whitney test)来评估差异。共有 141 名患者(89 人在 DGA 前,77 人在 DGA 后,25 人为普通患者)参与了此次研究。DGA前有60名5岁以下儿童,29名5岁以上儿童;DGA后有41名5岁以下儿童,36名5岁以上儿童。大多数父母/监护人都受过大学本科以上的教育(DGA 前为 59.6%,DGA 后为 55.8%)。与祖父母生活在一起的儿童(DGA 前为 61.8%,DGA 后为 54.5%)多于只与父母生活在一起的儿童(DGA 前为 20.2%,DGA 后为 26.0%)。在《儿童年龄、性别和年龄歧视法》实施前,73.0%的儿童(65/89)每天刷牙两次以上。DGA 后,这一比例增至 90.9%(70/77,p = 0.03)。根据 ECOHIS,DGA 后进食困难程度有所下降(p = 0.01)。DGA 后,CFSS-DS 评分也有所下降(p < 0.05)。DGA 治疗后,儿童的口腔卫生习惯和口腔健康相关生活质量(OHRQoL)得到改善,儿童对牙科治疗的恐惧感降低,家长也更加关注儿童的口腔健康。
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Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-PEDIATRICS
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1.80
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期刊介绍: The purpose of The Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry is to provide clinically relevant information to enable the practicing dentist to have access to the state of the art in pediatric dentistry. From prevention, to information, to the management of different problems encountered in children''s related medical and dental problems, this peer-reviewed journal keeps you abreast of the latest news and developments related to pediatric dentistry.
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