Mwangosi Ibrahim E A T, Kiango Mary M
Muhimbili School of Assistant Dental Officers, Institute of Allied Health Sciences Muhimbili, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Tanzan J Health Res. 2012 Apr;14(2):146-51. doi: 10.4314/thrb.v14i2.8.
A substantial proportion of pregnant women reports experiencing oral health problems during pregnancy. However, most of them perceive that such problems are normal in pregnancy and hence do not seek dentist consultation. The objective of this study was to determine the prenatal oral health experience and the utilization of dental care services among pregnant women attending reproductive and child health clinics in Bariadi District in Tanzania. Data was collected using a questionnaire-guided interview. Key variables were socio-demographic characteristics of pregnant women, oral health experience, and dental visits during pregnancy with reasons and treatment received. A total of 305 pregnant women (mean age=25.7 years) were involved in the study. Most of the listed oral health problems during pregnancy were reported by women with 2+ children. The frequent oral health problems among the pregnant women were bleeding gums (22.6%, N=69), pain in gums (21.6%, N=66), swollen gums (21.3%, N=65), dental pain (30.5, N=93), and tooth decay (25.6%, n=78). However, only 31.8% (N=97) visited a dental clinic for consultation most whom, were those with three or more children (χ²=.682; P=002). The pregnant women who had visited a dentist in the past 12 months were 11.1% (N=34), mostly those aged >24 years and those with informal employment (P<0.05). Curative and preventive treatments were received more significantly by the urban and with formal employment (P<0.01). In conclusion, pregnant women in Bariadi, Tanzania experiences substantial oral health problems for which they do not often utilize dentists for consultation and management during pregnancy. Dentists and other health workers should therefore, intensify dental screening, emphasizing active family and community participation as part of regular prenatal care.
相当一部分孕妇报告称在孕期经历过口腔健康问题。然而,她们中的大多数人认为这些问题在孕期是正常的,因此没有寻求牙医咨询。本研究的目的是确定在坦桑尼亚巴里亚迪区生殖与儿童健康诊所就诊的孕妇的产前口腔健康经历以及牙科护理服务的利用情况。通过问卷调查式访谈收集数据。关键变量包括孕妇的社会人口统计学特征、口腔健康经历、孕期看牙医的情况及原因和接受的治疗。共有305名孕妇(平均年龄=25.7岁)参与了该研究。大多数列出的孕期口腔健康问题是由有两个及以上孩子的女性报告的。孕妇中常见的口腔健康问题有牙龈出血(22.6%,N=69)、牙龈疼痛(21.6%,N=66)、牙龈肿胀(21.3%,N=65)、牙痛(30.5%,N=93)和龋齿(25.6%,n=78)。然而,只有31.8%(N=97)的人去牙科诊所咨询,其中大多数是有三个或以上孩子的人(χ²=.682;P=002)。在过去12个月看过牙医的孕妇占11.1%(N=34),大多数是年龄>24岁且有非正规工作的人(P<0.05)。城市地区且有正规工作的孕妇接受治疗性和预防性治疗的比例更高(P<0.01)。总之,坦桑尼亚巴里亚迪的孕妇经历了大量口腔健康问题,但她们在孕期并不经常利用牙医进行咨询和治疗。因此,牙医和其他卫生工作者应加强口腔筛查,强调家庭和社区积极参与作为常规产前护理的一部分。