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Oral health assessment practices and perceptions of North American paediatric cardiologists.

Kelly J Oliver1,2, Michael J Casas1, Peter L Judd1, Jennifer L Russell1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Children with cardiac defects should have good oral health, particularly prior to cardiac surgery to minimize risks of infective endocarditis. The aim of the study was to examine the oral health assessment practices of North American cardiologists.
METHODS: Online surveys were e-mailed to 1409 cardiologists. Cardiologists without paediatric patients or practicing in centres without cardiac surgical care were excluded. Surveys addressed oral health assessment practices for paediatric cardiac patients, and perceptions of the impact of oral health on cardiac care.
RESULTS: The centre response rate was 69%, individual response rate 20%. Most cardiologists (96%) reported oral health was assessed as part of cardiac care. The most common time for assessment was prior to cardiac surgery (44%), with a quarter assessing by age 1 (28%). While most oral assessments involved a dentist (59%), 17% of cardiologists performed the oral assessment without the aid of a dentist. Four-fifths of cardiologists (83%) reported cancellation of cardiac surgery due to oral disease. Cardiologists who deferred assessment until prior to surgery had the highest experience of cancellation (96%). Assessments were delayed despite the common belief (89%) that children on pre-surgical high-calorie diets are at increased risk of oral disease.
CONCLUSION: Assessments of oral health status were often deferred until immediately prior to cardiac surgery despite the cardiologist's perception that children with cardiac defects were at increased risk of oral disease and prior experience of surgical cancellation due to oral disease. Paediatricians may need to facilitate early oral assessment for these children.

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Keywords:  Cardiology; Dental screening

Year:  2017        PMID: 29479243      PMCID: PMC5804591          DOI: 10.1093/pch/pxx093

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Child Health        ISSN: 1205-7088            Impact factor:   2.253


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