Age and reasons of the first dental visit of children in Lebanon

Joint Authors

Eden, Ece
al-Usta, Nada
Daou, Maha H.

Source

Journal Médical Libanais

Issue

Vol. 64, Issue 1 (31 Mar. 2016), pp.18-22, 5 p.

Publisher

Lebanese Order of Physicians

Publication Date

2016-03-31

Country of Publication

Lebanon

No. of Pages

5

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

Background : The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry have recommended that the child’s first dental visit should be during the child’s first year of life for dental disease prevention and to decrease the invasive restorative interventions.

In Lebanon, no study has been conducted to determine the age and the reasons of the first dental visit of children and who requested the first dental screening.

Objectives : To assess at what age occurred the first dental visit in a group of Lebanese children visiting a private pediatric dental clinic and to explore the reasons for their first dental consultation.

Materials and methods : An observational crosssectional study was conducted.

During a five-year period, all children visiting the pediatric clinic were invited to participate in the study.

Parents were asked about the general health status of their child, the use of antibiotics before the age of 2 years.

Parents were also requested to give the dental reasons for their initial visit to a pedodontist.

Results : Two hundred and twenty children (mean age 4.24 ± 1.35 years) visited the pedodontic care office for the first time and were included in the study.

All participants had visited a pediatrician before the age of 1 year.

Fifty-seven (25.9 %) children were referred by a dentist and 163 (74.1%) came with their parents without referral.

All participants had at least one reason for the first consultation; the most common were the presence of decayed teeth (50.9 %) and a dental pain perception (29.5 %).

Conclusion : All participants had visited a pediatrician at an earlier age but none was referred to a pedodontist by a pediatrician for check-up or prevention.

Children came upon the decision of their parents.

A dental problem was the major reason which triggered the first visit.

Therefore, pediatricians in Lebanon need to keep themselves updated on recommendations regarding children oral health and be encouraged to play an important role in prompting oral health and first dental visits.

Abstract FRE

Contexte : Les pédiatres occupent une position privilégiée dans la promotion de la santé orale puisqu’ils sont susceptibles de voir les enfants plus tôt que les pédodontistes.

Il serait important qu’ils soient conscients de la nature infectieuse des caries pour être en mesure de prendre des décisions appropriées en matière de prévention efficace.

Objectifs : Évaluer l’âge des enfants libanais se présentant pour la première fois dans une clinique pédiatrique privée et explorer les raisons ayant motivé leur première consultation.

Matériel et méthodes : Pendant une période de cinq ans, tous les enfants visitant la clinique pédiatrique ont été invités à participer à l’étude.

Des questions sur l’état de santé générale de leur enfant, l’utilisation d’antibiotiques avant l'âge de 2 ans et le motif de leur première visite chez le pédodontiste ont été posées aux parents.

Résultats: Deux cent vingt enfants (âge moyen : 4,24 ± 1,35 ans) ayant visité le cabinet dentaire pour la première fois ont été inclus dans l’étude.

Cinquante-sept (25,9%) enfants ont été référés par un dentiste et 163 (74,1%) sont venus avec leurs parents sans aucune référence.

Tous les participants avaient au moins une raison pour la première consultation; les plus courantes étaient la présence de caries (50,9%) et la douleur dentaire (29,5%).

Conclusion: Les pédiatres au Liban doivent se tenir au courant des récentes recommandations en matière de santé bucco-dentaire infantile et pourraient, en outre, être encouragés à jouer un rôle important dans le déclenchement de la santé orale et des premières visites chez le dentiste.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Daou, Maha H.& Eden, Ece& al-Usta, Nada. 2016. Age and reasons of the first dental visit of children in Lebanon. Journal Médical Libanais،Vol. 64, no. 1, pp.18-22.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Daou, Maha H.…[et al.]. Age and reasons of the first dental visit of children in Lebanon. Journal Médical Libanais Vol. 64, no. 1 (Jan. / Mar. 2016), pp.18-22.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Daou, Maha H.& Eden, Ece& al-Usta, Nada. Age and reasons of the first dental visit of children in Lebanon. Journal Médical Libanais. 2016. Vol. 64, no. 1, pp.18-22.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-688329

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 22

Record ID

BIM-688329