2017
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1412
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Awareness of Lebanese Pediatricians regarding Children\'s Oral Health

Abstract: Pediatricians have an important role in early identification and prevention of oral health, but they reported lack of knowledge in this field.Aimthe aim of the study is to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of Lebanese pediatricians regarding children’s oral health.Materials and methodsA cross sectional study including 100 Lebanese pediatricians was performed. They answered 21 questions. Three variables were taken into consideration: The number of years in practice, the place and type of practice.Results73.6… Show more

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“…21 The knowledge score was not signi cantly impacted by discrepancies between gender or years of experience; however, the results were impacted by differences between GMPs and paediatricians. This nding correlates with that of Nassif et al, who conducted their study in Lebanon 32 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…21 The knowledge score was not signi cantly impacted by discrepancies between gender or years of experience; however, the results were impacted by differences between GMPs and paediatricians. This nding correlates with that of Nassif et al, who conducted their study in Lebanon 32 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…[14] As known, Mutans streptococci is the most important bacteria responsible for dental caries. [15] In our study, 26.15% of pediatricians knew that cavity causing bacteria can be transmitted from the mother to child as described by Murthy and Mohandas[2] and Sezer et al . [16]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…From a recent Australian survey adapted from the American Academy of Pediatrics [ 48 ] only 17.1% of Australian pediatricians rated their ability to assess dental caries as excellent and only 7.6% felt confident in their ability to assess plaque buildup [ 35 ]. A lack of awareness of early lesions was found by Nassif and colleagues [ 49 ] in Lebanon, with 25% of pediatrician respondents unaware.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%