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Infant oral health examinations: pediatric dentists' professional behavior and attitudes.

Sam Malcheff1, Thomas C Pink, Woosung Sohn, Marita Rohr Inglehart, Daniel Briskie.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purposes of this study were to: (1) determine pediatric dentists' behaviors and attitudes concerning infant oral health examinations (IOHEs); and (2) explore how respondents who do or do not perform IOHEs differ in their behavior and attitudes concerning IOHEs.
METHODS: Survey data were collected from 2157 members of the AAPD (response rate=49%). Most respondents were male (67%) and practiced in solo practices (45%).
RESULTS: While 84% of the respondents agreed with the AAPD policy concerning IOHEs and reported that they perform IOHEs, only 53% indicated that they see infants 12 months old or less. The majority of respondents engaged in oral hygiene education (86%) and performed soft and hard tissue exams (81% and 75%, respectively). Fewer practitioners assessed family dynamics (33%), or talked about injury prevention (53%). The respondents had positive attitudes concerning IOHEs. These attitudes were correlated with the number of IOHEs conducted.
CONCLUSIONS: The finding that only 53% of the respondents see 1-year-old children or younger shows that efforts need to continue to increase the percentage of dentists who offer IOHEs. Most respondents held rather positive attitudes toward IOHEs. They differed in the amount of time they schedule for these exams and the issues they address.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19552224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Dent        ISSN: 0164-1263            Impact factor:   1.874


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Journal:  Pediatr Dent       Date:  2014 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.874

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-10-08       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Infant Oral Healthcare and Anticipatory Guidance Practices among Dentists in a Pediatric Care Shortage Area.

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4.  Mothers' Sources of Child Fluoride Information and Misinformation From Social Connections.

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5.  Canadian dentists' views on the first dental visit for children.

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6.  Care coordination among pediatricians and dentists: a cross-sectional study of opinions of North Carolina dentists.

Authors:  Rocio B Quinonez; Ashley M Kranz; Marshall Long; R Gary Rozier
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2014-04-07       Impact factor: 2.757

7.  Impact of Pediatric Dentistry Residents Posted in Pediatrics Department: A Retrospective Assessment of 6 Years.

Authors:  Anusha Mohan; M S Muthu; Padmanabhan Ramachandran; Padmasani V Ramanan; Selvakumaar Haridoss; Kavitha Swaminathan; Subbalekshmi Natesh
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