喀麦隆产前门诊孕妇口腔健康状况调查

International Journal of MCH and AIDS Pub Date : 2025-05-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.25259/IJMA_27_2024
Ashu Michael Agbor, Loyick Nguafack Zencha, Henri Essome, Che Bleck Ndikum, Pascal Foumane
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背景与目的:妊娠期具有复杂的生理和心理变化,可影响妇女的口腔健康。关于喀麦隆孕妇口腔健康状况的文献很少。我们研究的目的是描述在喀麦隆杜阿拉Laquintinie产前诊所就诊的孕妇的口腔健康状况。方法:对2021年1月至2021年6月在Laquintinie医院产前门诊就诊并提供知情同意的孕妇进行描述性横断面研究。一份预先测试的问卷用法语和英语进行。进行口内和口外检查以确定口腔-面部病变。结果:294名孕妇参与了我们的研究,年龄从17岁到45岁(平均年龄= 26岁±5.1标准差)。其中144人(51.7%)有工作,195人(70%)已婚,168人(60.6%)受过高等教育。超过20例(70%)为多胎,111例(40%)为妊娠早期。四分之三(210人)(75%)对牙齿清洁有良好的了解,182人(65.2%)每天刷牙一次,189人(68%)只在早上刷牙。只有少数9人(3.2%)知道如何照顾婴儿的牙齿,84人(30.1%)曾看过牙医。有82例(29.3%)患者出现口臭,所有患者均有牙石沉积。口腔疾病以龋齿168例(60.2%)、牙龈炎143例(51.3%)、牙周炎126例(45.2%)为主。三分之一,92(33%)的女性在怀孕期间牙龈肿胀,而68(24.5%)的女性没有任何变化。此外,62例(22.2%)出现出血,43例(15.4%)出现疼痛,10例(3.6%)出现溃疡,10例(3.6%)出现脓疱(化脓性肉芽肿)。210名女性中有3名(75.3%)需要修复龋齿。结论及全球健康意义:拉昆汀产前门诊孕妇口腔健康状况较差,龋齿和牙周病(轻至重度牙龈炎和牙龈脓肿)患病率较高。
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Oral Health Status of Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinic in Cameroon.

Background and objective: Pregnancy is characterized by complex physiological and psychological changes that can affect the oral health of women. There is a paucity of literature on the oral health status of pregnant women in Cameroon. The objective of our study was to describe the oral health status of pregnant women attending the Laquintinie antenatal clinic in Douala, Cameroon.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study from January 2021 to June 2021 was conducted involving pregnant women who attended the antenatal clinic at Laquintinie Hospital and provided informed consent. A pretested questionnaire was administered in both French and English. Intraoral and extra-oral examinations were carried out to identify oro-facial pathologies.

Results: Two hundred ninety-four pregnant women participated in our study, with ages ranging from 17 to 45 years (mean age = 26 years ± 5.1 standard deviation). Of these 144 (51.7%) were employed, 195 (70%) were married, and 168 (60.6%) had tertiary education. More than 20 (70%) were multiparous, and 111 (40%) were in the first trimester of pregnancy. Three-quarters, 210 (75%), had good knowledge of tooth cleaning, 182 (65.2%) brushed their teeth once daily, and 189 (68%) brushed only in the morning. Only a few 9 (3.2%) knew how to take care of their baby's teeth, and 84 (30.1%) had been to a dentist. Halitosis was observed in 82 (29.3%), and all our participants had calculus deposits. The predominant oral pathologies were dental caries 168 (60.2%), gingivitis 143 (51.3%), and periodontitis 126 (45.2%). A third, 92 (33%) of the women had swelling of the gums during pregnancy, while 68 (24.5%) did not experience any change. In addition, 62 (22.2%) experienced bleeding, 43 (15.4%) pain, 10 (3.6%) ulcerations, and 10 (3.6%) epulis (pyogenic granuloma). Three out of four 210 (75.3%) of the women needed restoration for carious lesions.

Conclusion and global health implications: The oral health status of pregnant women in the Laquintinie antenatal clinic was poor, with a higher prevalence of dental caries and periodontal diseases ranging from mild to severe gingivitis and gingival epulis.

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