ABSTRACT Purpose: Childhood caries represents a public health issue especially for the Head Start population due to many disadvantages. Behavioral risk factors such as locus of health control (LoC) could act as indirect casual agents in the development of dental disease, but has not been fully studied. This research was to assess the relationship between parental attitudes/ health locus of control, parental age, and parental marital status with caries experience in their preschool children by using a validated survey. Methods: The target population assessed in this study was the parents of children enrolled in Head Start Programs, in Santa Fe County, in New Mexico. Study data included questionnaires in regards to children\u27s and parent...
Objective: To explore the role of parent awareness in dental caries and follow-up treatment required...
American Indialaska Native (AI/AN) children have a prevalence rate of early childhood caries 5 times...
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a serious public health problem in both developing and developed cou...
Despite the declining prevalence of dental caries over recent decades, caries remain the most common...
Background. For many years, poor oral hygiene and frequent consumption of sugars is known as key beh...
Objectives: Parental attitudes are likely to play a role in achieving and maintaining a desired lev...
Aim: To explore parental sociodemography, oral health habits, and attitudes in relation to dental ca...
Tooth decay is one of the most common chronic conditions that affect children in the U.S. Non-Hispan...
Dental caries is common childhood disease with children from lower socioeconomic status experiencing...
Objective: To review current models and scientific evidence on the influence of parents’ oral health...
Copyright © 2005 American Dental Association. All rights reserved.BackgroundParents have an importan...
a b s t r a c t The aim of this case-control study was to explore the relationship between parenting...
Despite the declining prevalence of dental caries over recent decades, caries remain the most common...
AbstractObjectiveTo review current models and scientific evidence on the influence of parents’ oral ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Parents have an important role in making decisions about their children's oral h...
Objective: To explore the role of parent awareness in dental caries and follow-up treatment required...
American Indialaska Native (AI/AN) children have a prevalence rate of early childhood caries 5 times...
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a serious public health problem in both developing and developed cou...
Despite the declining prevalence of dental caries over recent decades, caries remain the most common...
Background. For many years, poor oral hygiene and frequent consumption of sugars is known as key beh...
Objectives: Parental attitudes are likely to play a role in achieving and maintaining a desired lev...
Aim: To explore parental sociodemography, oral health habits, and attitudes in relation to dental ca...
Tooth decay is one of the most common chronic conditions that affect children in the U.S. Non-Hispan...
Dental caries is common childhood disease with children from lower socioeconomic status experiencing...
Objective: To review current models and scientific evidence on the influence of parents’ oral health...
Copyright © 2005 American Dental Association. All rights reserved.BackgroundParents have an importan...
a b s t r a c t The aim of this case-control study was to explore the relationship between parenting...
Despite the declining prevalence of dental caries over recent decades, caries remain the most common...
AbstractObjectiveTo review current models and scientific evidence on the influence of parents’ oral ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Parents have an important role in making decisions about their children's oral h...
Objective: To explore the role of parent awareness in dental caries and follow-up treatment required...
American Indialaska Native (AI/AN) children have a prevalence rate of early childhood caries 5 times...
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a serious public health problem in both developing and developed cou...