| Literature DB >> 25421787 |
Joan Enabulele, Louis Ibhawoh.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nausea and vomiting are common in early pregnancy in 50-90% of pregnant women and resolves in all but 10% of these women. Many obstetricians encounter this problem and should be familiar with the probable outcomes, current treatment options and oral health component of its management. This study assessed the awareness of obstetrics residents of the oral health component of management of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25421787 PMCID: PMC4246477 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-014-0388-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Demographic characteristics of the respondents
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| 26-30 | 16 (10.1) | 2 (7.1) | 18 (9.7) |
| 31-35 | 80 (50.6) | 12 (42.9) | 92 (49.5) |
| 36-40 | 40 (25.3) | 12 42.9) | 52 (28.0) |
| 41-45 | 16 (10.1) | 0 (0.0) | 16 (8.6) |
| 46-50 | 4 (2.5) | 2 (7.1) | 6 (3.2) |
| >50 | 2 (1.3) | 0 (0.0) | 2 (1.1) |
| Total | 158 (100.0) | 28 (100.0) | 186 (100.0) |
Figure 1Perception of respondents whether oral health complaints in pregnancy are normal.
Status of respondents vs giving advice on tooth brushing immediately after an episode of vomiting
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| Resident | 32 (22.9) | 108 (77.1) | 140 (100.0) |
| Senior resident | 2 (5.3) | 36 (94.7) | 38 (100.0) |
| Total | 34 (19.1) | 144 (80.9) | 178 (100.0) |
P = 0.08.
*“No” brushing is the correct response.
Figure 2Need for obstetricians to be educated on oral health care.