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Mothers’ knowledge about fluoride therapy and fissure sealants
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Increased dental caries and dental lesions have made preventive measures, especially among
children, inevitable. This study investigated elementary schoolgirls’ mothers’ level of knowledge on preventive
methods against dental caries.
METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, mothers of 250 schoolgirls were randomly selected from five regions of
Tehran, Iran. Their knowledge about fissure sealant therapy and fluoride therapy was evaluated using a questionnaire.
Data was analyzed by analysis of variance and independent t-tests in SPSS.
RESULTS: Mothers’ knowledge about fissure sealant therapy was lower than fluoride therapy. Very low, low, and
moderate levels of knowledge were detected among nearly a quarter, 47.5%, and 22.6% of the participants,
respectively. Only 5.4% of the subjects had acceptable level of knowledge on preventive dentistry methods. There were
significant correlations between mothers' level of knowledge and their education level and occupational status.
CONCLUSIONS: Educated mothers and working mothers had greater knowledge than did housewives. Dentists have a
crucial role in increasing mothers' knowledge.
KEYWORDS: Pit and Fissure Sealant Therapy, Knowledge, Fluoride Therap
Mothers’ knowledge about fluoride therapy and fissure sealants
BACKGROUND: Increased dental caries and dental lesions have made preventive measures, especially among children, inevitable. This study investigated elementary schoolgirls’ mothers’ level of knowledge on preventive methods against dental caries.
METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, mothers of 250 schoolgirls were randomly selected from five regions of Tehran, Iran. Their knowledge about fissure sealant therapy and fluoride therapy was evaluated using a questionnaire. Data was analyzed by analysis of variance and independent t-tests in SPSS.
RESULTS: Mothers’ knowledge about fissure sealant therapy was lower than fluoride therapy. Very low, low, and moderate levels of knowledge were detected among nearly a quarter, 47.5%, and 22.6% of the participants, respectively. Only 5.4% of the subjects had acceptable level of knowledge on preventive dentistry methods. There were significant correlations between mothers' level of knowledge and their education level and occupational status.
CONCLUSION: Educated mothers and working mothers had greater knowledge than did housewives. Dentists have a crucial role in increasing mothers' knowledge