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Year 2021, Volume: 11 Issue: 4, 834 - 841, 26.10.2021
https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.971473

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  • 30. Nammalwar RB, Rangeeth P. Knowledge and attitude of pediatricians and Family Physicians in Chennai on Pediatric Dentistry: A survey. Dent Res J (Isfahan) 2012;9(5):561-566.
  • 31. Di Giuseppe G, Nobile CG, Marinelli A, Angelillo IF. Knowledge, attitude and practices of pediatricians regarding the prevention of oral diseases in Italy. BMC Public Health 2006;6:176.
  • 32. Indira M, Dhull KS, Nandlal B. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice toward Infant Oral Healthcare among the Pediatricians of Mysore: A Questionnaire Survey. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2015;8(3):211-214.
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Pediatricians’ Knowledges, Attitudes and Practices on Parafunctional Oral Habits and Orthodontic Problems in Children

Year 2021, Volume: 11 Issue: 4, 834 - 841, 26.10.2021
https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.971473

Abstract

ABSTRACT
Objective: Treatment of dentofacial deformities via orthodontics can improve the health of the teeth and the gums and also numerous malpositioned teeth and jaws and increase the quality of life in children affected with malocclusion. The purpose of this research was to examine whether pediatricians refer their patients to pediatric dentists, whether they have sufficient knowledge and awareness in parafunctional habits and basic orthodontic principles and whether they examine their patients for parafunctional habits and malocclusions.
Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional survey was sent to a sample of pediatricians in Turkey. The questionnaire, consisted of 42 questions in five domains. A total of 166 pediatricians participated in the survey.
Results: In the assessment of the examination of the oral cavity, a low frequency of examination for the malocclusion (28,9%) and oral functional habits (43,4%) was found. Reasons pediatricians referred patients to specialists varied from over-bite 24% to crowding 87%. In the chi-square test for the effect of work sector, years of experience, training about parafunctional oral habits and orthodontic problems, patients per day in the knowledge, attitude and practices of pediatricians regarding orthodontic problems and parafunctional oral habits in children, we could identify significant predictors (p<0.005).
Conclusion: Although the majority were aware that pediatricians has an important place in the prevention of parafunctional oral habits and orthodontic anomalies, they did not have the appropriate knowledge and practice to perform a complete and systematic screening for parafunctional oral habits and malocclusion.

References

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  • 5. Tausche E, Luck O, Harzer W. Prevalence of malocclusions in the early mixed dentition and orthodontic treatment need. Eur J Orthod 2004;26(3):237-244.
  • 6. Koroluk LD, Tulloch JF, Phillips C. Incisor trauma and early treatment for class II division 1 malocclusion. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2003;123(2):117-125.
  • 7. Artun J, Behbehani F, Al-Jame B, Kerosuo H. Incisor trauma in an adolescent Arab population: Prevalence, severity, and occlusal risk factors. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2005;128(3):347-352.
  • 8. Kluemper GT, Beeman CS, Hicks EP. Early orthodontic treatment: What are the imperatives? J Am Dent Assoc 2000;131(5):613-620.
  • 9. Agurto PV, Diaz RM, Cadiz OD, Bobenrieth FK. Oral bad habits frequency and its association with dentomaxilar abnormal development, in children three to six year old in Santiago Oriente. Rev Chil Pediatr 1999;70:470-482.
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  • 13. Urzal V, Braga AC, Ferreira AP. The prevalence of anterior open bite in Portuguese children during deciduous and mixed dentition – Correlations for a prevention strategy. Int Orthod 2013;11(1):93-103.
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  • 17. Ovsenik M, Primozic J. How to push the limits in the transverse dimension? Facial asymmetry, palatal volume and tongue posture in children with unilateral posterior cross bite: a three-dimensional evaluation of early treatment. Orthod Fr 2014;85(2):139-149.
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  • 19. Özveren N, Batur Kara S, Yaman Şişman K, Baltacı E. Knowledge, attitude, training and practices of pediatricians in relation to the prevention of oral diseases in Thrace region. BSJ Health Sci 2021;4(2):52-57.
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  • 25. Long CM, Quinorez RB, Beil HA, et al. Pediatricians’ assessment of carries risk and need for a dental evaluation in preschool aged children. BMC Pediatr 2012;12:49.
  • 26. Murthy GA, Mohandas U. The knowledge, attitude and practice in prevention of dental caries amongst pediatricians in Bangalore: A cross – sectional study. J Indian Soc Pedod Prev Dent 2010;28(2):100-103.
  • 27. Sezer RG, Paketci C, Bozaykut A. Paediatricians’ awareness of children’s oral health: knowledge, training, attitudes and practices among Turkish paediatricians. Pediatrics & Child Health 2013;18(4):e15-19.
  • 28. Prakash P, Lawrence HP, Harvey BJ, McIsaac WJ, Limeback H, Leake JL. Early childhood caries and infant oral health: Paediatricians” and family physicians’ knowledge, practices and training. Paediatr Child Health 2006;11(3):151-157.
  • 29. Shetty RM, Dixit UB. Paediatricians’ views on dental and oral health and treatment needs in children. Oral Health Prev Dent 2011;9(4):315-322.
  • 30. Nammalwar RB, Rangeeth P. Knowledge and attitude of pediatricians and Family Physicians in Chennai on Pediatric Dentistry: A survey. Dent Res J (Isfahan) 2012;9(5):561-566.
  • 31. Di Giuseppe G, Nobile CG, Marinelli A, Angelillo IF. Knowledge, attitude and practices of pediatricians regarding the prevention of oral diseases in Italy. BMC Public Health 2006;6:176.
  • 32. Indira M, Dhull KS, Nandlal B. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice toward Infant Oral Healthcare among the Pediatricians of Mysore: A Questionnaire Survey. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2015;8(3):211-214.
  • 33. Pietilä I, Pietilä T, Pirttiniemi P, Varrela J, Alanen P. Orthodontists' views on indications for and timing of orthodontic treatment in Finnish public oral health care. Eur J Orthod 2008;30(1):46-51.
  • 34. Levine N, Sigal MJ. Dental care for the handicapped. Can Fam Physician 1989;35:369-374.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
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Eda Arat Maden 0000-0003-2562-3928

İbrahim Eker 0000-0002-1880-546X

Publication Date October 26, 2021
Submission Date July 14, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 11 Issue: 4

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APA Arat Maden, E., & Eker, İ. (2021). Pediatricians’ Knowledges, Attitudes and Practices on Parafunctional Oral Habits and Orthodontic Problems in Children. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, 11(4), 834-841. https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.971473
AMA Arat Maden E, Eker İ. Pediatricians’ Knowledges, Attitudes and Practices on Parafunctional Oral Habits and Orthodontic Problems in Children. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. October 2021;11(4):834-841. doi:10.33808/clinexphealthsci.971473
Chicago Arat Maden, Eda, and İbrahim Eker. “Pediatricians’ Knowledges, Attitudes and Practices on Parafunctional Oral Habits and Orthodontic Problems in Children”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 11, no. 4 (October 2021): 834-41. https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.971473.
EndNote Arat Maden E, Eker İ (October 1, 2021) Pediatricians’ Knowledges, Attitudes and Practices on Parafunctional Oral Habits and Orthodontic Problems in Children. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 11 4 834–841.
IEEE E. Arat Maden and İ. Eker, “Pediatricians’ Knowledges, Attitudes and Practices on Parafunctional Oral Habits and Orthodontic Problems in Children”, Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 834–841, 2021, doi: 10.33808/clinexphealthsci.971473.
ISNAD Arat Maden, Eda - Eker, İbrahim. “Pediatricians’ Knowledges, Attitudes and Practices on Parafunctional Oral Habits and Orthodontic Problems in Children”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 11/4 (October 2021), 834-841. https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.971473.
JAMA Arat Maden E, Eker İ. Pediatricians’ Knowledges, Attitudes and Practices on Parafunctional Oral Habits and Orthodontic Problems in Children. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. 2021;11:834–841.
MLA Arat Maden, Eda and İbrahim Eker. “Pediatricians’ Knowledges, Attitudes and Practices on Parafunctional Oral Habits and Orthodontic Problems in Children”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, vol. 11, no. 4, 2021, pp. 834-41, doi:10.33808/clinexphealthsci.971473.
Vancouver Arat Maden E, Eker İ. Pediatricians’ Knowledges, Attitudes and Practices on Parafunctional Oral Habits and Orthodontic Problems in Children. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. 2021;11(4):834-41.

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