1. Oral health knowledge, attitude, and practice of pregnant women in Deccan, South India: a cross-sectional prenatal survey.
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Javali MA, Saquib SA, Abdul Khader M, Khalid I, AlShahrani AY, Kanji MA, and Asiri E
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- Child, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Humans, Oral Health, Pregnancy, Periodontal Diseases epidemiology, Periodontal Diseases prevention & control, Pregnant Women
- Abstract
Pregnancy is a unique condition for women, associated with physiological and emotional changes in the body. Various research showed an association between periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Importance to hygiene maintenance should be given during pregnancy and improve the wellbeing of the mother and child. This study assessed oral health knowledge, attitude, and practices among pregnant women in Hyderabad. The study design was cross-sectional and included 445 women who responded and completed the survey. Subjects were selected using a random sampling technique in gynecology clinics. The questionnaire form consisted of four sections: demographic data, knowledge, attitude, and oral hygiene practice. Out of the 482 pregnant females invited to participate in the study, 445 women completed the survey, giving a response rate of 92%. The majority of women showed good knowledge and attitude regarding oral hygiene and its relation to pregnancy. However, the participants showed poor compliance with the recommended protocol. There are certain myths and barriers to dental treatment that need to be considered in the prenatal education of women. If explained by the gynecologist, the importance of oral health and its correlation with systemic health will play a crucial role in improving oral hygiene practice and regular dental visits., (©Carol Davila University Press.)
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- 2022
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