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Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
:
The effect of socio-demographic factors on the oral health knowledge, attitude and behavior in a female population
The effect of socio-demographic factors on the oral health knowledge, attitude and behavior in a female population
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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\the aim of this study was to examine the effect of socio-demorgraphic variables and smoking habits on oral health knowledge, attitude and begavior in a female population.materials and methods: five hundred twenty- eight mother responded to a self-administered questionnair.result: the result showed that 80.6% of the mothers believed that pregnacy had no effect on their tooth and gums, and more than one-third believed that they lost a tooth for every pregenancy. working women of older age group and higher education as well as larger parity and gravidity, indicated the latter attitude more frequently.About 72% of the women believed the pregenancy removed calcium from their teeth and this way a common belief among saudi women with higher socio-economic status.two-third of the respondents were aware that during pregnancy, their oral health aould affect the fetal health and growth, but more than half did not know that tetracycline could affect their baby`s teeth particulary among women with low education. in addition,more than half believed that dental visit was needed only when in pain, while 17.3% considered such visit not a necessity particularly those with low education but high parity andd gravidity.Relative to mothers` behavior,65.6% of the respondents took calcium and milk and 65.8% did not change their oral hygiene habits during pregnancy.COnclusion: most of the women believed that there were"negative effects" of pregnancy on their oral health but nevertheless did not demonstrate adequate and proper concomitant oral hygiene practice and positive attitudes toward dental visit.
ISSN
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0
Journal Name
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Saudi Dental Journal
Volume
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19
Issue Number
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1
Publishing Year
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2007 AH
2007 AD
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
صافية العطاس
Al-attas, Safia
Investigator
Doctorate
salattass@kau.edu.sa
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