Alanzi Abrar, AlHayyan Wasmiya, Hashem Narjes
Department of Developmental & Preventive Sciences, College of Dentistry, Kuwait University, Kuwait City, Kuwait.
Ministry of Health, Kuwait City, Kuwait.
BMC Oral Health. 2025 Jul 11;25(1):1143. doi: 10.1186/s12903-025-06536-8.
This study investigated the potential correlation between problematic media use (PMU) and poor oral health, increased parafunctional habits, and poor nutritional status in preschool children.
Participants were healthy preschool children aged 3 to 5 who presented to a pediatric dentistry clinic. Clinical examinations were performed to evaluate children's caries experience and oral hygiene. The weight and height of each child were recorded. Structured questionnaires were administered to obtain children's demographic information, oral hygiene practices, dietary habits, oral parafunctional habits, and their daily use of screen-based media devices. Problematic media use was assessed using the Arabic version of the Problematic Media Use Measure-Short Form (PMUM-SF).
A total of 388 children completed the study. The majority (69%) were categorized as underweight, with a mean body mass index of 13.3. Children with moderate to high PMU exhibited significantly more bruxism and nail biting than those with low PMU (p < 0.05). The prevalence of dental caries was extremely high (99.2%), with no significant difference across PMU groups. Poor oral hygiene was more evident in children with high PMU (38.3%, p < 0.05).
Problematic media use (PMU) in preschool children was associated with some parafunctional oral habits and a trend toward poorer oral hygiene. No significant impact of PMU on children's nutritional status was determined.
No applicable.
本研究调查了学前儿童问题性媒体使用(PMU)与口腔健康不佳、异常功能习惯增加和营养状况不良之间的潜在相关性。
参与者为到儿科牙科诊所就诊的3至5岁健康学龄前儿童。进行临床检查以评估儿童的龋齿经历和口腔卫生情况。记录每个儿童的体重和身高。发放结构化问卷以获取儿童的人口统计学信息、口腔卫生习惯、饮食习惯、口腔异常功能习惯以及他们每天使用基于屏幕的媒体设备的情况。使用阿拉伯语版的问题性媒体使用测量简表(PMUM-SF)评估问题性媒体使用情况。
共有388名儿童完成了研究。大多数(69%)被归类为体重不足,平均体重指数为13.3。中度至高度PMU的儿童比低度PMU的儿童表现出明显更多的磨牙症和咬指甲行为(p < 0.05)。龋齿患病率极高(99.2%),各PMU组之间无显著差异。高PMU儿童的口腔卫生较差更为明显(38.3%,p < 0.05)。
学龄前儿童的问题性媒体使用(PMU)与一些口腔异常功能习惯以及口腔卫生较差的趋势有关。未确定PMU对儿童营养状况有显著影响。
不适用。