Lo Giudice Roberto, Martinelli Canio, Alibrandi Angela, Mondo Alessandro, Venezia Renato, Cannarozzo Maria Grazia, Puleio Francesco, Pollicino Raffaella, Lo Giudice Giuseppe, Laganà Antonio Simone
Department of Human Pathology of Adults and Developmental Age, Messina University, 98100 Messina, Italy.
Unit of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Department of Human Pathology of Adult and Childhood "G. Barresi", Messina University, 98122 Messina, Italy.
J Clin Med. 2024 Dec 2;13(23):7315. doi: 10.3390/jcm13237315.
: Hormonal, vascular, and behavioral changes during pregnancy can negatively impact a woman's oral health, resulting in conditions such as gingivitis, dental sensitivity, and caries. Although oral health is critical during pregnancy, it remains frequently overlooked. In this study, the oral health status and hygiene practices of pregnant women attending two university hospitals in southern Italy were evaluated. : A cross-sectional cohort study was conducted with 72 pregnant women. Data were collected through an anonymous questionnaire that evaluated oral hygiene habits, dental visits, and oral pathologies, followed by a clinical examination. The examination included the assessment of the Decayed, Missing, Filled Teeth (DMFT) index and the Oral Hygiene Index (OHI) scores. : Among the participants, 61% were in their 9th month of pregnancy. The mean DMFT score was 7.9, and the mean OHI score was 3.6. Only 19.4% of participants had visited a dentist in the past 6 months, while 97.2% reported brushing their teeth just once per day. Gingival bleeding was reported by 72.2% of the women, and 38.9% experienced dental sensitivity, with both conditions worsening during pregnancy. : The need for greater oral hygiene education and regular dental care during pregnancy is highlighted in this study. Integrating oral health maintenance into prenatal care programs is essential for preventing pregnancy-related oral diseases and promoting maternal and fetal well-being.
孕期的激素、血管和行为变化会对女性的口腔健康产生负面影响,导致牙龈炎、牙齿敏感和龋齿等问题。尽管孕期口腔健康至关重要,但仍经常被忽视。在本研究中,对意大利南部两家大学医院的孕妇的口腔健康状况和卫生习惯进行了评估。
对72名孕妇进行了一项横断面队列研究。通过一份匿名问卷收集数据,该问卷评估口腔卫生习惯、看牙情况和口腔疾病,随后进行临床检查。检查包括对龋失补牙指数(DMFT)和口腔卫生指数(OHI)得分的评估。
在参与者中,61%处于怀孕第9个月。DMFT平均得分是7.9,OHI平均得分是3.6。在过去6个月里,只有19.4%的参与者看过牙医,而97.2%的人报告每天只刷牙一次。72.2%的女性报告有牙龈出血,38.9%有牙齿敏感问题,这两种情况在孕期都会加重。
本研究强调了孕期加强口腔卫生教育和定期牙科护理的必要性。将口腔健康维护纳入产前护理计划对于预防与怀孕相关的口腔疾病以及促进母婴健康至关重要。