Aim of the study Develop interest and motivate mothers to improve oral health knowledge, producing changes in attitudes and behaviours that will be reflected in the message of education to children; evaluation of risk factors in producing ECC and SECC; examine influences of maternal behaviour and the relation between mother and child based on children’s health behaviour. The aim of the study is evaluating the behaviour towards oro-dental health in children and assessing the mothers’ level of oral health knowledge and sanogenic attitudes. The target of several oral education programs is to develop habits, attitudes and positive behaviours of oro-dental health. Materials and methods In order to achieve the goals and objectives we realised a l...
Aim: This study aimed to determine the influence of maternal factors on their children’s oral health...
Parental oral health-related beliefs have an important impact on the oral health status of their off...
The objectives of our study were: (1) assessing knowledge level and attitudes towards oral health a...
The relevance of the problem and aim of the work Dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases...
Purpose: To comparatively analyze the oral health-related knowledge of mothers of children aged up t...
The relevance of the problem and aim of the research: children‘s caries has always been a widespread...
Dental caries disease is mostly found on toddlers age 3-5. Mothers hopefully, can do precaution by m...
Purpose: Pre-school child health has always been one of the most important milestones for lifelong h...
Despite the importance of conducting regular epidemiological surveys to monitor dental health in low...
Introduction: Oral health of the child means more than just having good and healthy teeth. Early Chi...
ABSTRACTIntroductionThe promotion of oral health in children is highly important, as well as parents...
Background: Children in early ages, specially below the 4 years of age, spend their maximum time wit...
Background: Early childhood is a group that is susceptible to dental disease, especially dental cari...
© 2012 Dr. Pamela Margaret LeongAs a multifactorial disease, early childhood caries (ECC) can cause ...
Despite the importance of conducting regular epidemiological surveys to monitor dental health in low...
Aim: This study aimed to determine the influence of maternal factors on their children’s oral health...
Parental oral health-related beliefs have an important impact on the oral health status of their off...
The objectives of our study were: (1) assessing knowledge level and attitudes towards oral health a...
The relevance of the problem and aim of the work Dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases...
Purpose: To comparatively analyze the oral health-related knowledge of mothers of children aged up t...
The relevance of the problem and aim of the research: children‘s caries has always been a widespread...
Dental caries disease is mostly found on toddlers age 3-5. Mothers hopefully, can do precaution by m...
Purpose: Pre-school child health has always been one of the most important milestones for lifelong h...
Despite the importance of conducting regular epidemiological surveys to monitor dental health in low...
Introduction: Oral health of the child means more than just having good and healthy teeth. Early Chi...
ABSTRACTIntroductionThe promotion of oral health in children is highly important, as well as parents...
Background: Children in early ages, specially below the 4 years of age, spend their maximum time wit...
Background: Early childhood is a group that is susceptible to dental disease, especially dental cari...
© 2012 Dr. Pamela Margaret LeongAs a multifactorial disease, early childhood caries (ECC) can cause ...
Despite the importance of conducting regular epidemiological surveys to monitor dental health in low...
Aim: This study aimed to determine the influence of maternal factors on their children’s oral health...
Parental oral health-related beliefs have an important impact on the oral health status of their off...
The objectives of our study were: (1) assessing knowledge level and attitudes towards oral health a...