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The dental knowledge and attitudes of medical practitioners and caregivers of pre-school children in Macau
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Family MedicinePrimary Care DentistryPreventive DentistryOral MedicineEarly Childhood EducationClinical DentistryMedical PractitionersDental InfectionsDental KnowledgePrimary CarePublic HealthPre-school ChildrenHealth EducationHealth SciencesDental DiseaseChild DevelopmentDental ConditionsOral HygienePediatricsSame QuestionnaireDental HygieneMedicine
The dental knowledge and attitudes of medical practitioners and caregivers of pre-school children in Macau were investigated. The caregivers of 353 children (2.8 ± 0.6 years) from seven nursery centers completed a questionnaire and their children's had their examined. Thirty medical practitioners completed the same questionnaire prior to a dental health seminar. The dental knowledge and attitudes of the medical practitioners were found to be better than those of the caregivers. Topics, such as, acid can cause caries; fluoridated water can prevent and primary play a role in the development of the permanent teeth were significantly associated with caries in the caregivers' children (p<0.05). It is hypothesised that the medical practitioners had not conveyed their dental knowledge to the caregivers early enough so as to prevent the occurrence of caries in their children.
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