6 research outputs found
The impact of maternal emotional intelligence and parenting style on child anxiety and behavior in the dental setting
Objective. The present study investigated the correlations between maternal emotional intelligence (EQ), parenting style, child trait anxiety and child behavior in the dental setting.
Study design. One-hundred seventeen children, aged 4-6 years old (mean 5.24 years), and their mothers participated in the study. The BarOn Emotional Quotient Inventory and Bumrind's parenting style questionnaire were
used to quantify maternal emotional intelligence and parenting style. Children's anxiety and behavior was evaluated using the Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS) and Frankl behavior scale.
Results. Significant correlation was found between maternal EQ and child behavior (r=0.330; p<0.01); but not
between parenting style and child behavior. There was no significant correlation between mother's total EQ and
child's total anxiety; however, some subscales of EQ and anxiety showed significant correlations. There were
significant correlations between authoritarian parenting style and separation anxiety (r=0.186; p<0.05) as well
as authoritative parenting style and mother's EQ (r=0.286; p<0.01). There was no significant correlation between
child anxiety and behavior (r = -0.81). Regression analysis revealed maternal EQ is effective in predicting child
behavior (B=0.340; p<0.01).
Conclusion. This study provides preliminary evidence that the child's behavior in the dental setting is correlated
to mother's emotional intelligence. Emotionally intelligent mothers were found to have predominantly authoritative parenting styl
Low serum vitamin D and early dental implant failure: Is there a connection? A retrospective clinical study on 1740 implants placed in 885 patients
Background. Since osseointegration depends on bone metabolism, low levels of vitamin D in the blood may negatively affect bone formation around dental implants. To date, only a few studies have investigated the possible connection between serum levels of vitamin D and early dental implant failure (EDIF), i.e. failure that occurs within 4 months after placement, before the connection of the prosthetic abutment. The aim of this study was to investigate whether there is a relationship between low serum levels of vitamin D and EDIF. Methods. Data used for this retrospective study were derived from the records of a private dental clinic. Inclusion criteria were patients who had been treated with dental implants, inserted with a submerged technique from January 2003 to December 2017. EDIF was the outcome of this study. Chi-squared test was used to investigate the effect of patient-related variables (age, gender, smoking habit, history of periodontal disease and serum levels of vitamin D) on EDIF. Results. Originally, 885 patients treated with 1,740 fixtures were enrolled in this study. Overall, 35 EDIFs (3.9%) were reported. No correlation was found between EDIF and the patients' gender (P=0.998), age (P=0.832), smoking habit (P=0.473) or history of periodontal disease (P=0.386). Three EDIFs (11.1%) were reported in 27 patients with serum levels of vitamin D 30 ng/mL. Although there was a clear trend toward an increased incidence of EDIF with lowering of serum vitamin D levels, no statistically significant difference (P=0.105) was found among these three groups. Conclusion. Within its limitations (retrospective design, low number of patients with severe blood levels of vitamin D enrolled), this study failed to demonstrate a significant relationship between low serum levels of vitamin D and increased risk of EDIF. However, since a dramatic increase in EDIFs with lowering of vitamin D levels in the blood has been reported, further clinical studies with appropriate design (prospective or randomized controlled studies on a larger sample of severely deficient patients) are needed to better investigate this topic
Laser-Casein phosphopeptide effect on remineralization of early enamel lesions in primary teeth
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of Nd:YAG laser irradiation following casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) application on calcium and phosphate concentration and
surface microhardness (SMH) of enamel surface in artificial white spot lesions of primary teeth.
Material and Methods: Eighty teeth with artificial white spot lesions were randomly divided into four groups:
(A) distilled and deionized water, (B) Nd:YAG laser, (C) CPP-ACP crème, & (D) CPP-ACP plus laser. SMH was
measured using Vickers diamond indenter in Vickers Hardness Number (VHN). Two samples of each group were
analyzed using scanning electron microscope (SEM). The results were analyzed with the SPSS 17/win.
Results: The subjects of group D demonstrated a significant increase in the calcium and phosphate contents of
enamel surface compared to those of groups A (
P
< 0.001,
P
< 0.001), B (
P
< 0.001,
P
< 0.001) and C (
P
= 0.024,
P
= 0.04), respectively. A statistically significant difference was seen for mean VHN between groups A and B (
P
=
0.002). SEM evaluations confirmed the results.
Conclusions: The combination of Nd:YAG laser and CPP-ACP crème could be recommended as an effective preventive modality for remineralizing of white spot lesions in primary teeth
Status of decayed, missing, filled teeth index among Iranian children and adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Introduction: Oral health status is one of the health-related
priorities in Iran. The present study was conducted with the aim to
systematically review the status of oral health in Iran using the decayed,
missing, filled teeth (DMFT) index.
Methods: In
this meta-analysis, all data available on DMFT were reviewed and 35 published
studies were included in the study based on search strategy. To estimate
overall DMFT and perform the meta-analyses, Comprehensive Meta-Analysis (CMA)
software was used.
Results: Of
all 876 articles, 35 were included in the study. A total of 21849 individuals
were included in the meta-analysis. The overall DMFT index was 3.65 [95%
confidence interval (CI), 3.01-4.34]. In addition, this rate was 2.30, 8.60,
and 3.85 among children, adults, and children with mental/physical disabilities
with (CI 95%, 1.76-2.95), (CI 95%, 6.10-9.60), and (CI 95, 2.98-4.80),
respectively.
Conclusion:
Mean DMFT in the assessed published data was higher
than that set forth by the World Health Organization (WHO). Further planning
and taking effective preventive measures to improve the oral health status
seems necessary
Pain Control Following Impacted Third Molar Surgery with Bupivacaine Irrigation of Tooth Socket: A Prospective Study
Background and aims. The surgical removal of the lower third molars is a procedure generally followed by side effects
such as postoperative pain. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of socket irrigation with an anesthetic
solution in relieving pain following impacted third molar surgery.
Materials and methods. Thirty-four patients (17 males and 17 females), aged 18-24 years, with bilateral impacted
lower third molars were selected. Both third molars were extracted in one surgical session. Tooth sockets in each patient
were rinsed randomly either with 4 mL of 0.5% bupivacaine hydrochloride plain (without vasoconstrictor) anesthetic solution
or 4 mL of normal saline, used as control. The patients were instructed not to use analgesics as long as possible, and if
not, they were instructed to use an analgesic, and record the time. Pain severity was assessed using a visual analogue pain
scale (VAPS) at 1-, 6-, 12-, and 24-hour intervals post-operatively. Data were analyzed using Pearson’s chi-square test and
P <0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results. Post-operative pain difference between the two groups was statistically significant at 1-, 6-, 12- and 24-hour postoperative
intervals (P <0.05). Post-operative pain increased in both groups to a maximum 12 hours after surgery with significant
improvements after that.
Conclusion. Based on the results, the irrigation of surgery site with bupivacaine after third molar surgery significantly
reduces post-operative pain