Dental care seeking behaviour of children in a rural Nigerian community.

F B Lawal, O Ibiyemi, J O Taiwo, G A Oke
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Abstract

Background: There is sparse information about oral health seeking behaviour of children in rural areas of developing countries. The aim of the Study was to determine the dental care seeking-behaviour of children attending the first rural based community oral health centre in Nigeria.

Methods: A retrospective review of records of patients aged 16 years or younger treated at the Primary Oral Health Care Centre in Ibarapa, Nigeria over six years was conducted. Data on sociodemographic characteristics of the patients, pattern of presentation and their oral hygiene practices were collected and processed using SPSS.

Results: A total of 239 paediatric patients were seen during the period with a mean age of 9.7 ± 4.4 years and 132 (55.2%) were males. The majority, 225 (94.1%), were presenting for the first time. All the children sought dental care for one problem or the other and the most common reasons for seeking care were: tooth ache in 105 (43.9%), trauma in 30 (12.6%) and perceived unclean mouth in 20 (8.4%) patients. Older children were more likely to seek dental care because of pain (p < 0.00 1), while younger children sought care principally on account of trauma (p < 0.001) and the under 5 years were seen more often for gum ache (p =0.006). The majority, 175 (73.2%), used toothbrush and 182 (76.2%) cleaned their teeth once daily.

Conclusion: None of the children presented for routine check-up, rather, consultation was as a result of dental problems with toothache being the most common reason.

尼日利亚农村社区儿童寻求牙科保健的行为。
背景:关于发展中国家农村地区儿童口腔健康寻求行为的信息很少。该研究的目的是确定在尼日利亚第一家农村社区口腔卫生中心就诊的儿童寻求牙科保健的行为。方法:对尼日利亚伊巴拉帕初级口腔卫生保健中心治疗的16岁或以下患者6年来的记录进行回顾性审查。收集患者的社会人口学特征、表现模式和口腔卫生习惯数据,并使用SPSS进行处理。结果:本组患儿239例,平均年龄9.7±4.4岁,男性132例,占55.2%。大部分企业(225家,94.1%)是首次参加。所有儿童都因这样或那样的问题就诊,最常见的就诊原因是:牙痛105例(43.9%),外伤30例(12.6%),口腔不洁20例(8.4%)。年龄较大的儿童更可能因疼痛而寻求牙科护理(p < 0.001),而年龄较小的儿童主要因创伤而寻求护理(p < 0.001), 5岁以下儿童更常因牙龈疼痛而就诊(p =0.006)。175人(73.2%)使用牙刷,182人(76.2%)每天清洁一次牙齿。结论:所有患儿均未进行常规检查,而就诊是由于牙齿问题,牙痛是最常见的原因。
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