Mileva Stanimira P, Kondeva Veselina K
Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Medical University, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Folia Med (Plovdiv). 2010 Oct-Dec;52(4):56-61. doi: 10.2478/v10153-010-0018-x.
The ideal time for the first dental visit of a child as recommended by many professional dental organizations across the world is by the age of one year. The aim of this study was to survey the age and the most common causes for the first visit to the dental office, as well as the recommendations of dentists regarding this visit.
The present study included 289 children visiting a dentist for the first time. The children were divided into 5 age groups and the reasons for the visit were categorized into 9 groups. The variables we assessed were the percentages of children in each age group and the reasons for the first visit to the dentist. Respondents to a questionnaire were 145 dentists. The survey included questions on gender, years of professional experience, specialty, ability to work with children and recommendations concerning the age of the first visit to the dentist.
The greatest number of children making their first dental visit were in the 3-6 year-olds (51.90 percent) and the smallest number were the children younger than 1 year (1.73%). The most common reason for making this visit was caries and its complications (59.86%). The second most common reason was parents' decision to have a prophylactic examination of their child (26.99%). The number of dentists in this country that recommended that the first visit should be before the age of 1 year is small (17.93%). 39.31% of the respondents recommended that the first dental visit should take place between 1 and 2 years of age, and 31.03 percent between 2 and 3 years. It was only pediatric dentists that recommended a dentist appointment in the first year of life - 47.37%. This study found that it was the female dentists that predominantly admit and treat children in their dental practices.
The results of the study show that in this country there is no established practice for children to make their first dental visit before they turn one year of age. The predominant cause to make the first visit is caries and its complications. It is necessary to work out recommendations on the age for the first visit to the pediatric dentist and related prophylactic measures.
世界上许多专业牙科组织建议儿童首次看牙的理想时间是在一岁时。本研究的目的是调查首次就诊牙科诊所的年龄和最常见原因,以及牙医对此就诊的建议。
本研究纳入了289名首次看牙的儿童。这些儿童被分为5个年龄组,就诊原因分为9组。我们评估的变量是每个年龄组儿童的百分比以及首次看牙的原因。145名牙医对一份问卷进行了回答。该调查包括关于性别、专业经验年限、专业、与儿童合作的能力以及关于首次看牙年龄的建议等问题。
首次看牙的儿童中人数最多的是3至6岁组(51.90%),人数最少的是1岁以下儿童(1.73%)。此次就诊最常见的原因是龋齿及其并发症(59.86%)。第二常见的原因是父母决定给孩子进行预防性检查(26.99%)。该国建议首次就诊应在1岁之前的牙医数量较少(17.93%)。39.31%的受访者建议首次看牙应在1至2岁之间,31.03%建议在2至3岁之间。只有儿科牙医建议在一岁时预约看牙——占47.37%。本研究发现,在牙科诊所接诊和治疗儿童的主要是女牙医。
研究结果表明,在该国,儿童在一岁前首次看牙尚无既定做法。首次就诊的主要原因是龋齿及其并发症。有必要制定关于首次看儿科牙医的年龄及相关预防措施的建议。