Background: Severe untreated dental decay affects a child’s growth, body weight, quality of life as well as cognitive development, and the effects extend beyond the child to the family, the community and the health care system. Early health behavioural factors, including dietary practices and eating patterns, can play a major role in the initiation and development of oral diseases, particularly dental caries. The parent/caregiver, usually the mother, has a critical role in the adoption of protective health care behaviours and parental feeding practices strongly influence children’s eating behaviours. This study will test if an early oral health promotion intervention through the use of brief motivational interviewing (MI) and anticipatory g...
Dental decay is a preventable disease, but it remains the most unmet healthcare need of American chi...
Introduction Oral disease in very young children is far more common among children in deprived and v...
Background: Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term prote...
Background: Severe untreated dental decay affects a child’s growth, body weight, quality of life as ...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with par...
Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term protective home-b...
Background Tooth decay (caries) is a significant health burden in young children. There is strong...
Oral health behaviours of children are formulated from a very young age. Formation of those behaviou...
Background: Tooth decay has a significant impact on children, their families and wider society. The...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with p...
Introduction: Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in children. According to the Canadian ...
Introduction: Dental caries (tooth decay) is highly prevalent and is largely determined by one’s beh...
Abstract Background Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-te...
This brief presents the results from a field experiment that tested strategies for improving parenta...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...
Dental decay is a preventable disease, but it remains the most unmet healthcare need of American chi...
Introduction Oral disease in very young children is far more common among children in deprived and v...
Background: Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term prote...
Background: Severe untreated dental decay affects a child’s growth, body weight, quality of life as ...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with par...
Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term protective home-b...
Background Tooth decay (caries) is a significant health burden in young children. There is strong...
Oral health behaviours of children are formulated from a very young age. Formation of those behaviou...
Background: Tooth decay has a significant impact on children, their families and wider society. The...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with p...
Introduction: Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in children. According to the Canadian ...
Introduction: Dental caries (tooth decay) is highly prevalent and is largely determined by one’s beh...
Abstract Background Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-te...
This brief presents the results from a field experiment that tested strategies for improving parenta...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...
Dental decay is a preventable disease, but it remains the most unmet healthcare need of American chi...
Introduction Oral disease in very young children is far more common among children in deprived and v...
Background: Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term prote...