Maternal mental health and children oral health: a literature review.

IF 2.2 2区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
F S Ludovichetti, A Zuccon, G Zambon, A G Signoriello, N Zerman, E Stellini, P Lucchi, S Mazzoleni
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Abstract

Aim: Recently, serious considerations regarding mental health conditions and their impact on the whole organism have been made. This area is still quite unknown within the dental community, despite the potential impact these conditions can have on both oral care and health. Previous studies have concluded that both pregnant women and mothers have been found to be particularly sensitive to the risk of developing mental disorders such as anxiety and major depression. There is a very high possibility for the children of these mothers to experience neglect and disregard due to of the development of these conditions, which will negatively affect their behavioural and physical growth as a result. This impact stretches into oral health as well, as these children have been reported to be more inclined to develop early childhood caries, bruxism, and after-birth enamel defects, in addition to illnesses like diabetes and disabilities.

Materials: A literature search was conducted in Pubmed, Medline, and Scopus for the keywords 'maternal depression', 'oral health' and 'children', combined with 'AND' or 'OR' Boolean Operators.

Conclusion: The results of the present literature suggest a strong connection between maternal mental disorders and poor children's oral care, and as a result, dental professionals should be extremely careful when treating and communicating with these patients.

母亲心理健康与儿童口腔健康:文献综述。
目的:最近,人们开始认真考虑心理健康状况及其对整个机体的影响。尽管这些情况可能对口腔保健和健康产生潜在影响,但在牙科界,这一领域仍是相当未知的。之前的研究已经得出结论,孕妇和母亲都对患上精神障碍的风险特别敏感,比如焦虑和重度抑郁症。由于这些疾病的发展,这些母亲的孩子很有可能受到忽视和忽视,这将对他们的行为和身体发育产生负面影响。这种影响也延伸到口腔健康,因为据报道,除了糖尿病和残疾等疾病外,这些孩子更容易出现早期龋齿、磨牙和出生后的牙釉质缺陷。材料:在Pubmed、Medline、Scopus中检索关键词“mother depression”、“oral health”、“children”,结合“and”或“or”布尔运算符进行文献检索。结论:本文献结果提示,产妇精神障碍与儿童口腔护理不良之间存在着很强的联系,因此,牙科专业人员在治疗和与这些患者沟通时应格外小心。
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European journal of paediatric dentistry
European journal of paediatric dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-PEDIATRICS
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
19.40%
发文量
43
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim and scope of the European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry is to promote research in all aspects of dentistry related to children, including interceptive orthodontics and studies on children and young adults with special needs.
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