Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College, Karnal, India.
Department of Dentistry, Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College, Karnal, India.
Int J Dent Hyg. 2021 Feb;19(1):127-134. doi: 10.1111/idh.12471. Epub 2020 Oct 15.
To study the prevalence of myths regarding oral health care in pregnant women in North Indian population.
This cross-sectional study used a self-administered closed-ended questionnaire to assess oral healthcare related beliefs and practices in 400 pregnant women who reported for prenatal checkup in a tertiary healthcare centre in North India. The questionnaire included questions to elicit information on socio-demographic factors, beliefs and practices of oral hygiene during pregnancy, attitude towards dental problems occurring during pregnancy and the reasons associated with a specific belief. Prevalence of various myths was observed, and its associations with various socio-demographic factors, adverse pregnancy outcomes and dental symptoms were analysed.
84.2% of the respondents harboured at least one oral healthcare related myth. 63.4% of respondents deferred brushing for many days after delivery. 36.6% of respondents avoided consumption of hot/cold food and drinks during pregnancy due to fear of tooth loss. 24.5% of respondents believed local anaesthesia could affect baby's developing organs, and 21.8% of the studied population believed tooth extraction might cause miscarriage. Females possessing more myths were more likely to experience severe oral health problems during pregnancy. Education was depicted as a significant negative predictor of the prevalence of myths. No significant correlation between myths prevalence and history of adverse pregnancy outcomes was found.
Neglect of oral health due to myths about oral hygiene practices and dental treatment during pregnancy is a serious concern. A very high prevalence of these myths is an obstacle to goal of optimal maternal and child health.
研究印度北部人群中孕妇口腔保健相关误区的流行情况。
本横断面研究采用自填式封闭式问卷,评估了印度北部一家三级医疗中心产前检查的 400 名孕妇的口腔保健相关信念和实践。问卷包括询问社会人口统计学因素、怀孕期间口腔卫生习惯、对怀孕期间出现的牙科问题的态度以及与特定信念相关的原因等信息。观察了各种误区的流行情况,并分析了其与各种社会人口统计学因素、不良妊娠结局和牙科症状的相关性。
84.2%的受访者存在至少一种口腔保健相关的误区。63.4%的受访者在分娩后多日不刷牙。由于担心牙齿脱落,36.6%的受访者在怀孕期间避免食用热/冷食物和饮料。24.5%的受访者认为局部麻醉可能会影响婴儿发育中的器官,21.8%的研究人群认为拔牙可能会导致流产。拥有更多误区的女性在怀孕期间更有可能出现严重的口腔健康问题。教育被描绘为误区流行的显著负预测因素。未发现误区流行与不良妊娠结局史之间存在显著相关性。
由于对怀孕期间口腔卫生习惯和牙科治疗的误解而忽视口腔健康是一个严重的问题。这些误区的高流行率是实现母婴健康最佳目标的障碍。