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Vivien T Sakai1, Thais M Oliveira, Thiago C Silva, Ana Beatriz S Moretti, Dafna Geller-Palti, Vivian A Biella, Maria Aparecida A M Machado.
Abstract
Dental caries is a transmissible infectious disease in which mutans streptococci are generally considered to be the main etiological agents. Although the transmissibility of dental caries is relatively well established in the literature, little is known whether information regarding this issue is correctly provided to the population. The present study aimed at evaluating, by means of a questionnaire, the knowledge and usual attitude of 640 parents and caretakers regarding the transmissibility of caries disease. Most interviewed adults did not know the concept of dental caries being an infectious and transmissible disease, and reported the habit of blowing and tasting food, sharing utensils and kissing the children on their mouth. 372 (58.1%) adults reported that their children had already been seen by a dentist, 264 (41.3%) answered that their children had never gone to a dentist, and 4 (0.6%) did not know. When the adults were asked whether their children had already had dental caries, 107 (16.7%) answered yes, 489 (76.4%) answered no, and 44 (6.9%) did not know. Taken together, these data reinforce the need to provide the population with some important information regarding the transmission of dental caries in order to facilitate a more comprehensive approach towards the prevention of the disease.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19089208 PMCID: PMC4327636 DOI: 10.1590/s1678-77572008000200013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Oral Sci ISSN: 1678-7757 Impact factor: 2.698
FIGURE 1Questionnaire applied to assess the knowledge and attitude of the parents or caretakers of 0 to 5-year-old children regarding the transmissibility of dental caries
Distribution of the children according to their age
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| I | 0-11 | 87 (13.6) |
| II | 12-23 | 104 (16.3) |
| III | 24-35 | 126 (19.7) |
| IV | 36-47 | 136 (21.2) |
| V | 48-59 | 127 (19.8) |
| VI | 60-72 | 60 (9.4) |
FIGURE 2Distribution of the children who had already or had not yet gone to the dentist, according to their age
FIGURE 3Frequency of the children's visits to the dentist
FIGURE 4Distribution of the children whose parents or caretakers reported the caries experience of their children, according to their age