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- Title
Evaluation of Awareness of General Dentists and Dental Specialists about Dental Management of Pregnant and Diabetic Patients.
- Authors
MossananMozafari, Pegah; Pakfetrat, Atessa; Amirchaghmaghi, Maryam; FarkhondehAghideh, Neamatollah
- Abstract
Introduction: With advances in medicine, more systemic patients seek dental treatment. On the other hand, oral health care is an essential part of pregnancy and diabetes mellitus health care. The aim of this study was to assess dentist's awareness about dental management of pregnant and diabetic patients. Materials & Methods: This study was conducted on 106 out of 204 dentists attending in oral medicine congresses and continuous education programs from June 2009 to June 2010. A self-established questionnaire with approved validity and reliability was used. Along with demographic data, some multiple choice questions about dental management of diabetic and pregnant patients were asked. Totally 20 points were assigned to questions and awareness was classified to excellent (18-20 points), good (14-<18 points), moderate (10-<14 points) and poor (<10 points). Statistical analysis was done by Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests. P-value less than 0.05 were considered significant. Results: The mean awareness score (MAS) was moderate (10.5±2.5). The MAS for pregnancy was (3.5±1.78) of 10 and for diabetes mellitus were (7±1.32) of 10. MAS were higher in women especially about diabetes mellitus but it was not significantly different. The University of Graduation and years of career were not significantly related to awareness status. Education and treatment attitude for pregnant patients were not related to awareness but women had a higher attitude in treatment of pregnant patients (P<0.05). The lowest awareness was about indications of consultation in diabetic patients and the highest awareness was about administration of suitable antibiotic and analgesic during pregnancy. Conclusion: The awareness level of dentists studied here was moderate and low about dental management in pregnancy and diabetes mellitus which should be improved via continuous education programs.
- Subjects
DENTAL care; PRENATAL care; PEOPLE with diabetes; DENTAL education; STATISTICS; MEDICAL care
- Publication
Journal of Mashhad Dental School, 2013, Vol 36, Issue 4, p317
- ISSN
1560-9286
- Publication type
Article