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العنوان
Effectiveness of a one-year oral healthEffectiveness Of A One-Year Oral Health Educational And Preventive Program In Improving Oral Health Knowledge And Oral Hygiene Practices Of A group Of Visually Impaired Egyptian Children, Their Teachers And Caregivers /
المؤلف
Elmasry, Mennatallah Mohamed Soliman.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / منة الله محمد سليمان المصري
مشرف / نادية عز الدين متولي
مشرف / أميرة سعد بدران
الموضوع
Pediatric Dentistry.
تاريخ النشر
2017.
عدد الصفحات
132 p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
Dentistry (miscellaneous)
تاريخ الإجازة
17/5/2017
مكان الإجازة
جامعة عين شمس - كلية طب الأسنان - أسنان أطفال
الفهرس
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Abstract

Visual impairment is major global public health problem that is increasing in developing countries. VIC face many challenges to oral health care, which results in emotional and financial burden on families. Unfortunately, few researches were concerned with educational and preventive programs for VIC especially in Egypt. Subsequently, this study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a specially designated educational and preventive program on group of VIEC to improve their oral health knowledge and practices, and prevent oral diseases. Added to this reporting any significant gender influence on oral health behaviors and attitudes. Moreover, their teachers and caregivers were enrolled in an educational program to improve their oral health knowledge and practices. A total of 60 VIEC with age range from 8 to 14 years attending residential schools were enrolled in the current program. They were divided equally into two groups, group A girls and group B boys. A brief explanation about the program were given to all the subjects before enrolling in the study. A written informed consent was obtained from children’s caregivers in addition to children’s verbal acceptance, which was recorded before conducting the study. Oral health knowledge assessment was performed by the researcher for VIEC, their teachers and caregivers. A specially designated questionnaire was used to assess their oral hygiene practices, dietary habits and oral health knowledge.Thorough clinical examination was performed by the researcher for all VIEC to record their oral health status. Dental caries experience was assessed using the DMFT index in the permanent dentition and deft index inthe primary dentition. Plaque index was measured to determine the amount of plaque deposits. Caries risk assessment tool was used to monitor fulfillment of the protective factors.Oral health education was performed for VIEC, their teachers and caregivers every three months. “Tell feel do technique” was the approach used in the program for the VIEC. All children took part in a daily primary preventive routine against dental caries and periodontal diseases. In addition, all of them were given a specially designated braille-leaflet after program implementation.The results of the present program revealed that there is gender influence on oral health behaviors and attitudes. Based on data from questionnaire, girls showed improvement regarding oral hygiene practices, dietary habits, self-satisfaction and oral health knowledge after program implementation. However, boys showed only improvement regarding oral health knowledge.Regarding dental caries experience, both girls and boys groups showed a continuing increase in DMFT and deft mean values along the 12 months of the program. Regarding plaque assessment, girls showed a continuing decrease in the plaque mean scores, unlike boys who showed continuing increase at the end of the program.Based on teachers and caregivers questionnaire, results showed significant improvement in oral health knowledge. However, this improvement was not reflected on their oral hygiene practices and dietary habits.