Doğan Gızem Karagöz, Polat Yelda, Özüdoğru Semanur
Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Iğdır University Faculty of Dentistry, Iğdır, Turkey.
Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Dicle University Faculty of Dentistry, Diyarbakır, Turkey.
BMC Oral Health. 2025 Apr 30;25(1):672. doi: 10.1186/s12903-025-06037-8.
Parental lack of awareness about oral and dental health has been strongly linked to increased dental caries in children. Furthermore, many parents are not familiar with the pediatric dentistry specialty, resulting in limited knowledge regarding its role in maintaining children's oral health. Before designing effective educational interventions, understanding parental awareness and attitudes is essential. This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate parents' awareness and attitudes regarding their children's oral and dental health, as well as pediatric dentistry.
A 24-question online survey was conducted via Google Forms. Participants included parents with at least one child under 15 years old and without a dental profession. Parents of children with systemic or syndromic conditions were excluded. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS V23, with statistical significance set at p < 0.05.
A total of 73.5% of parents were aware of the pediatric dentistry specialty and had taken their children to a pediatric dentist. In cases of pain in primary teeth, 85.5% stated they would consult a dentist, while 10.4% would administer medication and wait. Regarding treatment of primary teeth, 69.5% knew that procedures such as root canal treatments and crowns were possible. About 91.5% paid attention to whether the dentist treating their child was a pediatric dentist. Additionally, 89.6% believed that an infection in a primary tooth could affect the permanent successor. Awareness that pediatric dental treatment could prevent future malocclusion was reported by 79.5%. Moreover, 52.2% were aware that preventive treatments like fluoride and fissure sealants help resist decay; this awareness was significantly higher among parents with undergraduate and postgraduate education (p < 0.001). Similarly, appropriate response to tooth avulsion correlated significantly with higher socioeconomic status (p < 0.001).
Parental awareness of children's oral health and pediatric dentistry significantly increases with higher income and education levels. Parents from higher socioeconomic backgrounds demonstrated more informed and preventive approaches. These findings underscore the need for targeted educational programs to raise awareness, especially among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups.
父母对口腔和牙齿健康缺乏认知与儿童龋齿增加密切相关。此外,许多家长不熟悉儿童牙科专业,导致他们对其在维护儿童口腔健康方面的作用了解有限。在设计有效的教育干预措施之前,了解家长的认知和态度至关重要。这项横断面研究旨在评估家长对其子女口腔和牙齿健康以及儿童牙科的认知和态度。
通过谷歌表单进行了一项包含24个问题的在线调查。参与者包括至少有一名15岁以下子女且无牙科专业背景的家长。患有全身性或综合征性疾病的儿童的家长被排除在外。使用IBM SPSS V23对数据进行分析,统计学显著性设定为p < 0.05。
共有73.5%的家长知晓儿童牙科专业,并带孩子去看过儿童牙医。在乳牙疼痛的情况下,85.5%的家长表示会咨询牙医,而10.4%的家长会给药并等待。关于乳牙治疗,69.5%的家长知道根管治疗和牙冠等治疗方法是可行的。约91.5%的家长关注为其孩子治疗的牙医是否为儿童牙医。此外,89.6%的家长认为乳牙感染会影响恒牙胚。79.5%的家长知晓儿童牙科治疗可预防未来的错颌畸形。此外,52.2%的家长知道氟化物和窝沟封闭等预防性治疗有助于预防龋齿;在本科和研究生学历的家长中,这种认知显著更高(p < 0.001)。同样,对牙齿脱位的正确应对与较高的社会经济地位显著相关(p < 0.001)。
随着收入和教育水平的提高,家长对儿童口腔健康和儿童牙科的认知显著增加。社会经济背景较高的家长表现出更明智和预防性的方法。这些发现强调了开展有针对性的教育项目以提高认知的必要性,尤其是在社会经济弱势群体中。