902 resultados para ORAL HEALTH EDUCATION, DENTAL
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Objective An individual does not always experience the best health and vitality indexes during her/his adolescence. This study evaluated young people's awareness of their oral health and the factors involved in dental maintenance and promotion Material and Method Adolescents (n=493) from the Mirim Foundation in the town of Araçatuba in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, were asked to fill in a semi-structured questionnaire. Results 68.4 % of the youngsters interviewed regarded oral health as referring to hygiene and 16.2 % to physical appearance; 53.6 % of the group perceived their oral health to be good and 24 % optimum. 90.1 % indicated oral hygiene when asked how oral health could be ensured; however, only 4.8 % mentioned brushing their tongues. Physical appearance (62.9 %) was one of the main reasons stated as being important for teeth. A statistically significant relationship was observed between perception of regular dental and mouth health and having visited the dentist at least six months beforehand (x2=30.75; p<0.05). Conclusion Even though the youngsters had a general idea regarding their oral health, its maintenance and promotion, better information should be made available regarding such topics and be approached through health education so that these adolescents can have good oral health for the rest of their lives, as well as becoming knowledge multiplying agents for those who do not have access to the same information.
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Objective: To identify the effect of a self-instructive method (comic strip), applied with distinct approaches and evaluated over two periods, on the oral health of schoolchildren. Method: The sample comprised 2nd year elementary schoolchildren chosen randomly and divided into four groups: a control group (G1) which received no material, a reading group (G2), which was given the comic strip and read it in the classroom, a discussion group (G3), who received the comic strip, which was read out loud in the classroom and discussed, and a complete group (G4), which received the comic strip and which, after reading it, was asked to rewrite the story. O'Leary's plaque index was used as an evaluation instrument, measured immediately prior to application of the program and again 30 days later. The plaque index measured after and 30 days was compared, in each group, using the Wilcoxon test. The plaque index of the diferents groups was compared using the Kruskal-Walis test, in two moments diferents. The significance level was 5%. Results: The results of the evaluation revealed a statistically significant reduction (p<0.05) of the plaque index presented between the two periods in the four groups studied here. However, this reduction was considerably greater in the discussion and complete groups. Conclusion: The use of the self-instruction method associated with work on its content, as occurred in the discussion and complete groups, led to a better understanding of the subject matter, resulting in a higher reduction of plaque indices.
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Objective: To evaluate the periodontal condition of pregnant women and to analyze the influence of maternal variables - socioeconomic-demographic data, health, deleterious habits and access to dental service - and the existence of the Family Health Program (FHP) at the public assistance services to pregnant women. Method: This evaluation was part of a cohort study with pregnant women and children conducted in two cities of the São Paulo State, one of which with an implemented FHP. Oral examinations were done using the Community Periodontal and Periodontal Attachment Loss Indexes, and semi-structured interviews with the pregnant women at their homes. Data were analyzed statistically by the chi-square test and Fisher's exact test at 5% significance level (α=0.05). Results: All pregnant women (n=119) registered at the public health service of each city were examined. The mean age was 24.7 years; 61.4% were black or black/white mixed-race women; most (65.5%) earned 2-3 minimum wages, and only 6.7% initiated higher education. Only 8% of the patients presented periodontal health. Bleeding and calculus were observed in 66% of them, and shallow and deep periodontal pockets in 20%. Periodontal attachment loss > 4 mm was observed in 24% of the pregnant women. The group was homogeneous as to the maternal characteristics, age (p=0.0384) and smoking (p=0.0102) being the only factors associated with periodontal disease. The existence of a FHP at the public assistance service was not associated with a lower prevalence of the disease. Conclusion: The findings of this study show a high prevalence of periodontal alterations during pregnancy, with no influence from the existence of a FHP on the observed conditions. Among the risk variables, age and smoking were the factors associated with the presence of periodontal disease. There is a need for a better planing and accomplishment of oral health actions during the prenatal period.
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Objective: To evaluate the dental knowledge and attendance of elementary schoolchildren according to the type of institution (public or private). Method: The sample was composed of 800 children from the 5th to 8th grades of the elementary education. The research instrument was a questionnaire composed of open questions referring to the last recall visit, type and importance of the recall visit, and knowledge of dental caries and periodontal disease. Descriptive statistical analysis was done and the chisquared test was used with a significance level of 5%. Results: There was statistically significant difference between the students from the different institutions regarding the time (p=0.001) and main reason (p=0.001) of the last visit to the dentist, knowledge of the need of periodic visits to the dentist (p=0.001), importance (p=0.001) and frequency (p=0.001) of periodic recalls, and knowledge of dental caries (p=0.001) and periodontal disease (p=0.001). Conclusion: The adolescents presented different dental knowledge and attendance, according to the type of teaching institution.
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Aim: To evaluate caries experience and prevalence associated to social and preventive factors in 3-6-year-old children of a Pastoral Community from Limeira, Brazil. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out through an epidemiologic research about the oral conditions of 110 children registered at the Children's Pastoral Community from the city of Limeira, SP, Brazil. Intraoral examination was performed by a trained dentist and the parents/caregivers filled out a questionnaire in order to outline the children's profile with respect to gender, parental education and oral health. Results: Differences related to gender were not detected (p= 0.3404). The most frequent periods of breastfeeding were 0 to 2 months (36.36%) and 2 to 6 months (35.45%), corresponding to 71.81% of the cases. The time bottle feeding pointed to two most frequent categories: 1) more than 12 months (35.45%) and 2) between 2 and 6 months (22.63%). Regarding parental education, the majority of the sample has not completed primary school (38.32%). It was observed a larger number of decayed teeth in male children (63.39%). Caries experience was significantly higher in children who were breastfed for only 2 months of life (41.96%). Children that did not use baby bottle or did not use a baby bottle for more than 1 year presented a smaller dmft, corresponding to 29.17% and 28.33%, respectively. Time of use of bottle and pacifier presented a significant association (p<0.05). Conclusions: The implementation of adequate strategies and actions is needed to reinforce oral health conditions in risk groups.
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The aim was to identify the perception of Oral Health Planning (OHP) of basic care (BC) dental surgeons (DSs) in João Pessoa, Paraíba State, Brazil. Seventeen BC DSs from João Pessoa were interviewed. A qualitative analysis was performed using the Discourse of the Collective Subject (DCS) methodology. DCS obtained: Impact - My work is effective when the user's need remains at the BC. Social Control - The population participates in the organization of promotional activities, but I think it doesn't have enough maturity to opine on OHP. OHP Basis and Organization - The OHP has a diverse organization and is based on user needs. It can be concluded that the knowledge of the DSs on OHP is varied. There is limited understanding about problem-solving. Social control is considered incipient and weak. It is understood that the organization of the local OHP assumes a diverse character and should be based on user demands.
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Pós-graduação em Odontologia Preventiva e Social - FOA
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
Relação entre saúde bucal e saúde sistêmica: avaliação do conhecimento dos acadêmicos de Odontologia
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Pós-graduação em Odontologia Preventiva e Social - FOA
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O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o perfil clínico-epidemiológico de saúde bucal em pacientes portadores de hanseníase em PQT através da avaliação clínica da mucosa bucal, dos indicadores epidemiológicos IPV (Índice de Placa Visível), ISG (ìndice de Sangramento Gengival), ICPOD (Índice de Dentes Cariados, Perdidos e Obturados) e mensuração do fluxo salivar pelo ISS (Índice de Secreção Salivar), além da capacidade tampão pelo pH salivar. A amostra foi de 80 pacientes na faixa etária de 8 a 73 anos submetidos ao exame clínico bucal e coleta estimulada de saliva, divididos em Grupo de Estudo (GE), constituído de 40 pacientes portadores de hanseníase em PQT, atendidos no CRTDS Dr. Marcello Candia Marituba-Pa; e Grupo Controle (GC), de pacientes não portadores de hanseníase. Os resultados apontaram, 62,5% de alterações inespecíficas da mucosa bucal, dentre as mais frequentes pigmentação racial na gengiva, linha alba mordiscada na mucosa jugal, inflamação gengival, varicosidade no ventre lingual e trauma por uso de prótese no GE, não havendo diferença estatística significante (p=0,14) com o GC. A média do IPV no GE foi de 50,4% das superfícies dentárias com acúmulo de placa bacteriana, não havendo também diferença estatisticamente significante (p=0,40) com o GC. O IPV foi maior nos indivíduos sem acesso ao serviço odontológico e à medida que aumentou o grau de incapacidade dos pacientes menor foi o acesso ao serviço. A média do ISG foi de 29,7% das superfícies dentárias com sangramento gengival, não havendo diferença estatística significante (p=0,35) com o GC. O ICPOD médio foi de 11,6 variando de 4,0 a 24, o que aumentou com o avanço da idade. O maior acúmulo de placa, o sangramento gengival e o consumo de alimentos carigênicos fora do horário da refeição também contribuiram para o aumento do ICPOD. Outro fator relacionado ao aumento de ICPOD foi o não acesso ao serviço odontológico por 70% dos pacientes hansenianos, havendo diferença estatisticamente significante (p=0,0005) com o GC e a falta de orientação de higiene bucal em 60%, havendo diferença estatisticamente significante (p=0,01) com o GC. O ISS médio foi de 0,9ml/min e não apresentou associação com as doses do PQT e nem com o uso de prednisona. Dos pacientes do GE, 25% apresentaram hipossalivação, mas não houve aumento de ICPOD e nenhum dos grupos revelou alteração de pH salivar, variando de 5,85 a 7,34, com capacidade tampão dentro do padrão de normalidade. Concui-se que perfil clínico-epidemiológico dos pacientes portadores de hanseníase assemelha-se a do grupo controle, não tendo sido diagnosticado nenhuma alteração da mucosa bucal específica para hanseníase, o que não anula, entretanto a póssibilidade da cavidade bucal ser fonte de infecção para hanseníase necessitando de confirmação histopatológica e/ou PCR para detecção de M. leprae viável. Além disso, os dados mostraram que a maioria dos pacientes hansenianos avaliados não tem acesso ao serviço odontológico, nem orientação de higiene bucal, resultante da falta de políticas públicas de saúde bucal para hansenianos.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Saúde Coletiva - FMB