Oral Health Status in Romani Children in Slovakia

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Z. Serafinova, K. Gazdíková, L. Morzova, P. Džupa
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this monitoring was to learn about the oral health status of Romani minority in Slovakia. The children were educated in oral health, as was expected that the dental status of the children would improve with the increased level of knowledge about dental health. Materials and methods: Romani children were regularly educated from 2010 to 2015. In 2010 and 2015 Romani children aged 5 to 14 were examined in the Spis Region, Slovakia. Dental cariosity was expressed by the DMFT (decayed, missing, filled teeth) and DMFT index for permanent and temporary teeth, respectively. Parents were asked in 2015 whether they utilize free preventive oral care for their children. Results: In 2010, the average DMFT of all examined children was 1.11 ± 1.45 and DMFT 6.53 ± 3.57. In 2015, the average DMFT of all examined children was 1.81 ± 2.29 and DMFT 3.94 ± 4.19. 12 year old children in 2015 had DMFT 2.12 ± 2.19; permanent teeth of 35.1% of them were intact.                                                             In total, only 30.3% of asked parents visit dentists for preventive oral care of their children.                                                             In the villages with a segregated Romani community only 7.1% of parents visit dentists for preventive check-up of their children whereas in the villages with integrated Romani Community it is 51.1%. Conclusion: Conducted research showed that oral health status of Romani children in Spiš is slightly worse compared to the majority population in Slovakia. Oral health education of Romani children and their parents is necessary to meet Health21 goals in oral health in subsequent years.
斯洛伐克罗姆儿童的口腔健康状况
目的:本次监测的目的是了解斯洛伐克罗姆少数民族的口腔健康状况。儿童接受了口腔健康方面的教育,预期儿童的牙齿状况会随着对牙齿健康知识水平的提高而改善。材料与方法:2010 - 2015年定期对罗姆儿童进行教育。2010年和2015年,在斯洛伐克斯皮斯地区对5至14岁的罗姆儿童进行了检查。龋齿分别用恒牙、临时牙的DMFT(蛀牙、缺牙、补牙)和DMFT指数表示。2015年,父母被问及是否为孩子提供免费的预防性口腔护理。结果:2010年受访儿童DMFT平均值为1.11±1.45,DMFT平均值为6.53±3.57。2015年受访儿童DMFT平均值为1.81±2.29,DMFT平均值为3.94±4.19。2015年12岁儿童DMFT为2.12±2.19;其中恒牙完整者占35.1%。                                                             总的来说,只有30.3%的问父母拜访牙医预防口腔护理的孩子。在罗姆人社区隔离的村庄,只有7.1%的父母为孩子去看牙医进行预防性检查,而在罗姆人社区融合的村庄,这一比例为51.1%。结论:进行的研究表明,与斯洛伐克的大多数人口相比,斯皮什罗姆儿童的口腔健康状况略差。罗姆儿童及其父母的口腔健康教育是实现健康21目标的必要条件。
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Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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