| Literature DB >> 35363267 |
Jacqueline M Burgette1,2, Zelda T Dahl2,3, Janice S Yi2,4, Robert J Weyant2,5, Daniel W McNeil2,6,7, Betsy Foxman8, Mary L Marazita2,9,10,11.
Abstract
Importance: Fluoride delivered either topically (eg, fluoride varnish) or systemically (eg, water fluoridation, prescription fluoride supplements) is widely used as a caries preventive agent in children. The widespread existence of misinformation, including inaccurate information that attaches negative values or suspicion to fluoride treatments, raises concerns that misinformation will lead to underutilization of fluoride and contribute to avoidable increases in caries prevalence. Objective: To describe the social relationships from which mothers obtain child fluoride information and misinformation. Design, Setting, and Participants: This qualitative study analyzed 126 mothers with children aged 3 to 5 years to explore how their social networks were associated with their child's oral health. Mothers were recruited from community-based sites in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and throughout the state of West Virginia from 2018 to 2020. In-person, semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted. Data were transcribed, coded, and analyzed using Nvivo 12. Three investigators analyzed data using template analysis, a qualitative technique that combines inductive and deductive approaches to identify patterns until primary themes are identified. Main Outcomes and Measures: Sources of information regarding fluoride from the mother's social relationships.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35363267 PMCID: PMC8976236 DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.6414
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA Netw Open ISSN: 2574-3805
Characteristics of Mothers in North and North-Central Appalachia Who Participated in the Semistructured Interviews on Their Social Networks Responsible for Child Oral Health
| Family sociodemographic characteristics | Mothers, No. (%) (N = 126) |
|---|---|
| Child age, mean (SD) | 4.77 (1.02) |
| Child dental insurance | |
| Private | 77 (61) |
| Public | 18 (14) |
| None | 31 (25) |
| Mother’s education | |
| ≤High school or equivalent | 18 (14) |
| Some college or associate degree | 35 (28) |
| Bachelor’s degree | 38 (30) |
| Master’s, doctorate or professional degree | 35 (28) |
| Mother’s race and ethnicity | |
| Non-Hispanic White | 120 (95) |
| Hispanic White | 5 (4) |
| Other | 1 (1) |
| Family income, $ | |
| <50 000 | 52 (41) |
| 50 000-99 999 | 47 (37) |
| ≥100 000 | 20 (16) |
| Missing | 7 (6) |
| Received information on child dental fluoride through the mother’s social network | 82 (65) |
The 126 mothers of children aged 3 to 5 years resided in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (n = 60) or West Virginia (n = 66).
Select Quotations From Mothers on Child Dental Fluoride Information With Familial Relations
| Family relation | Quote |
|---|---|
| Supporting fluoride use for children | |
| Grandfather | “But she said it’s just a kids’ fancy one with no fluoride. And I said, ‘Oh, no. You should get one with fluoride,’ because that’s the kind of lovely sister-in-law I am that I was like, ‘No, no, no. It’s really important.’ But that might have been influenced very much from my grandfather.” |
| Mother | “My mom did talk to me about fluoride treatments for the kids. They [my parents] believed in fluoride treatments.” |
| Father | “My mom didn’t want to do it because she said for millennia, kids have been drinking their parent’s breast milk without fluoride drops and have been just fine so breast milk has everything you need. My dad said, ‘Well, no, because I feel like I’ve been told they need fluoride drops. I’m going to do these drops.’” |
| Not supporting fluoride use for children | |
| Grandfather | “I feel like [distrust of fluoride] is always connected with people putting things in the water.” |
| “I’ve never heard of people being against fluoride toothpaste. But I’ve always heard people say don’t put fluoride in my water. The closest somebody would have been would be one of my friends’ parents or something and they mentioned it in passing.” | |
| “I do have that one very opinionated grandfather that, everything the government does is wrong. It might have come from there and I just wrote it off because I’m like, ‘Oh, that’s just him.’” | |
| Mother | “My mom talks about distrusting fluoride. We only got fluoride when [we] were kids. I don’t know if this is true or not true, but she said it put white spots on our teeth. I think she doesn’t so much maybe believe in giving the kids extra stuff that they don’t need. It’s kind of like ‘don’t give them medicine if they don’t need it’ kind of take on things.” |
| Extended family | “My family in Maryland. My cousin has an allergy to [fluoride] and they get special expensive filtered water without fluoride. And they also have a special head on their shower that does something with the fluoride in the water.” |
| “And I’m even suspicious of it just because—I don’t know. Corporation. I don’t want to sound like a conspiracy theorist at all. I just don’t know the full history of why it’s added, why do we take it, and why it’s supplemented. And I guess, because I don’t have all the information. I’m not too willing to trust it just because somebody tells me I should. I know they do sell toothpaste without fluoride in it. I don’t know why or what the benefit is.” | |
| Grandmother | “My daughter spends a lot of time with my great-grandmother. We call her ‘Baba,’ and she takes care of [my daughter] every day after school. She picks her up around noon, she goes home, they eat lunch. [My daughter] brushes her teeth every day at Baba’s before nap time. The only frustration I have there: I can’t get my Grandma on board with not using the training toothpaste. She kind of worries that [my daughter] doesn’t spit well enough. And that is just a worry of hers, even though we use the regular children’s toothpaste at home. But I think Grandma still uses the training toothpaste at her house, which, I mean, I guess is fine. Her teeth are still getting brushed and everything…I even bought a tube to send to her house. But I don’t think it’s getting used because I’ve seen it on the counter. But who knows? They might be transitioning. I’ve tried to ask, and she’s just like, ‘You just let me do me.’” |
Select Quotations From Mothers on Child Dental Fluoride Information From Health Care Clinicians
| Health care clinician | Quote |
|---|---|
| Supporting fluoride use for children | |
| Dentist | “I also feel like they swallow such a huge amount of toothpaste when they brush their teeth that it’s okay they don’t [also have the fluoride tablets]. I don’t know if it’s available the same way as the tablets, but I did have a couple conversations with our dentist about it and she’s the one that told me about that eating or ingesting it is just as important as using it topically.” |
| Dentist | “I was thankful that her dentist, he was like, ‘Yeah. This age is tough, we have very low expectations. And cool, you got her in, she’s sitting on your lap in a chair. Win. That’s what we like. I’m happy to do a fluoride treatment if you want.’ I was like, ‘Yes. Let’s at least do that.’ And she flipped out, but it was quick enough that [it got done].” |
| Dentist | “As far as talking about my kids’ teeth, they’ll just say, ‘Oh they look good. The next time we may do this.’ I think [my son] has had a fluoride rinse, so I think they warned me, ‘In six months, if it’s okay with you we’ll probably do a fluoride rinse,’ and things like that.” |
| Pediatrician | “This was several years ago—but [the pediatrician] just said they’ve seen so many kids come in with just such awful teeth and bad dental-hygiene that it was such an importance to them to help these kids, and so they just made it uniform for everybody, just like a procedure now. So, that was how they presented it.” |
| Pediatrician | “Fluoride can cause cancer and all this stuff. So, I just recently asked my pediatrician about does he think that’s true. And then that brought up the whole conversation. He didn’t want to, ‘You just ask your dentist. We just—do what your dentist tells you if your dentist tells you to do it.’ But he said, ‘No. There’s nothing, right now, to say that it does cause cancers or anything or any problems.’ So, I settled down a bit. Okay.” |
| Pediatrician | “They don’t really recommend that you [use bottled water for babies], and it’s a touchy-subject because like, there’s lead in the water. So, what do you tell them? Drink the lead or have bottle of water with no fluoride. I will tell clients that I see using a bottle of water, ‘just so you know, you’re not getting that your child’s teeth aren’t getting fluoride when you’re doing that’. Our pediatrician told us a long time ago not to give them bottled water as the primary source of water that they’re getting.” |
| Dentist | “She will make recommendations that I don’t agree with or that I don’t want to hear, so. I mean, she recommends, like a normal dentist would, to do the fluoride stuff. I don’t put fluoride on my kid’s teeth. Amy’s regular recommendation is to do the fluoride treatment, and I don’t do it because it’s a toxic level of fluoride that they you put in your kid’s mouth. And I don’t know if that’s good.” |
| Not supporting fluoride use for children | |
| Dentist | “I actually drive past this one dentist that has a big sign on the front that says that they don’t use fluoride. It’s a fluoride-free dentist. And they do all sorts of natural things as well, but no fluoride. And people are really paranoid about the mercury thing, and so I think they have a sign about that, too. But we don’t go there, thankfully. We do not take our kids to that dentist. But it’s interesting that there is a dentist that their practice is pretty much for these people. They’re afraid of fluoride, mercury, all these things.” |
| Dentist | “Our water is not fluoridated, so the dentist did give him a prescription, and I did give him fluoride for a while. And then I switched dentists and I asked about that, and I feel like they said not to. And now, I’m thinking about, ‘Should my kids be getting fluoride or not?’ because they’re not. But I guess maybe it’s enough in the toothpaste now or not?” |
| Pediatrician | “Well, the pediatrician had said not to use fluoride toothpaste until they turned 3. I told the dentist because I had taken her early on, and it was fine as long as she knew to rinse and spit, and she did. She was really good about it.” |
| Midwife | “The only thing we didn’t do: I usually get the extra fluoride. It’s like a paste that they brush on. I didn’t do that while I was pregnant because I wasn’t sure if that was okay or not until I had talked to my midwife about it. But, you know, that was the only thing I didn’t do was the extra fluoride treatment during pregnancy. And, even my midwife wasn’t sure what the answer to that was.” |
| “I was like, ‘Nobody knows. Now, I’d err on the side of caution and not do it;’ but her answer was basically, ‘Nobody likes to do tests on pregnant women. So, I don’t really have an answer for you.’” |
Select Quotations From Mothers on Child Dental Fluoride Information From Community Members
| Community member | Quote |
|---|---|
| Supporting fluoride use for children | |
| Support group for mothers of children with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder | “They’d say try different things, like try a softer toothbrush. Make sure it’s small. Dip it in some mouthwash if you’re uncomfortable with the fact—if you’re concerned about cavities, make sure that when they do start going to the dentist, they get fluoride treatments. Stuff like that. So, it was just kind of common-sense things that were coupled with people that had tried it.” |
| Friends | “Because when they first started doing [fluoride varnish at pediatrician visits], everybody [in my mom-group] was kind of like—‘What?’ People were trying to look it up, like ‘is this really what’s recommended?’ [and] we all found yeah, like they said, it is recommended.” |
| “With all the [checkups at pediatrician], they always ask if we want to do the fluoride. We always say, ‘yeah’...I feel like generally among my mom-friends, that’s accepted. Everybody does that.” | |
| Not supporting fluoride use for children | |
| Community | “I’ve never heard of people being against fluoride toothpaste, but I’ve always heard people say, ‘Don’t put fluoride in my water.’…It definitely wasn’t anybody close to me. The closest somebody would have been would be one of my friends’ parents or something and they mentioned it in passing.” |
| Community | “My husband and I researched a little bit about why isn’t our water fluoridated. And I think it was up for town debate on a township level at some point. And I can’t remember how long ago that was. But the decision was that it wasn’t the townships place to be medicating the public. They considered it a medication.” |
Fluoride Information From Multiple Sources
| Social relationships | Quote |
|---|---|
| Supporting fluoride use for children | |
| Pediatrician | “Yeah. Well, the pediatrician had said not to use fluoride toothpaste until they turned three. And with my daughter, I started a lot earlier because I didn’t want a bad outcome again. So, I talked with their regular dentist and they told me about a certain child toothpaste—I had it ordered online. It just has extra fluoride or something in it.” |
| Friend | “We have this water filter, and our friend had it first, and they recommended it to us, and I didn’t buy the fluoride filters for it, then he really felt that I didn’t—that’s because fluoride is so bad for you, it can put holes in your brain, blah, blah, blah. But I like to give my kids fluoride water because well, that’s what they depend on until they’re going to the dentist and using fluoride toothpaste. So, my kids always had it…It’s not somebody I talk to all the time. And I was sitting there, and then I was kind of like, ‘I’m done with this.’” |
| Dental hygienist | “I know [a fluoride rinse] is good for them to use. My one girlfriend is a hygienist, and she told me that she uses it for [her children]…We both want to take care of our kids’ teeth. In fact, she is a hygienist, and she had the same exact issue with her daughter, and she’s had the same dental surgery done.” |
| Dentist and pediatrician | “[The dentist] did tell us to buy bottled water that has some fluoride in it because there’s no fluoride in our water. The pediatrician...probably told me that and I ignored it. And then I ignored it again.” |
| Sister and mother | “I’m sure my sister and my mom would recommend fluoride.” |
| Friend | “Well, if [my friend] was like, ‘Yeah, they should have fluoride, they should give them a lot of water.’ I mean, I don’t think that we ever have actually had this conversation. But I think that this is how it would go. She would say, ‘Yes. Give them the water with fluoride in it.’ And I would still choose to ignore her and not do it for all the reasons that we just talked about.” |
| Neighbor (nurse practitioner), pediatrician, and dentist | “I have asked the one neighbor about fluoride because we were trying to figure out if our water was fluoridated and it’s not, it turns out. And she is a nurse practitioner at [a university]. And she was saying that she gives her kids a fluoride supplement, which I had never heard of that. I mean, I never knew of that even when I was little. You just got the fluoride treatment at the dentist. So, I have that, actually, on my list to ask when we go to the pediatrician. I want to see if he thinks we should be on a fluoride supplement or whatever because I think she said they take it every day. But I had never heard of that because I’m like, ‘Well, don’t they just do the fluoride at the doctor now or at the dentist?’ And she said, ‘Well, they do have that. But we also give them a fluoride supplement.’” |
| Not supporting fluoride use for children | |
| Dentist | The mother asked dentists twice if they advise adding fluoride to her children’s routine, and the dentists did not provide profluoride information with the mother reporting that dentists “never said anything.” |
| Friend | Friend gifted the mother nonfluoridated toothpaste: “One of our friends bought us this [charcoal] toothpaste because it was black. So, she bought him that. It’s fluoride-free. We didn’t know [that] until after I had to go rebuy because it says fluoride-free [on the box].” |