2018
DOI: 10.4102/hsag.v23i0.1039
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Early childhood caries and dental treatment need in low socio-economic communities in Cape Town, South Africa

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“…Parents of a lower education group had higher caries prevalence than children of parents with a higher education group [ 21 , 22 ]. Mohamed and Barnes [ 34 ] found that parents of children had jobs that did not require a tertiary education. In addition, Molete and Phakela [ 25 ] found that most caregivers had a high school education.…”
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“…Parents of a lower education group had higher caries prevalence than children of parents with a higher education group [ 21 , 22 ]. Mohamed and Barnes [ 34 ] found that parents of children had jobs that did not require a tertiary education. In addition, Molete and Phakela [ 25 ] found that most caregivers had a high school education.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There appears to be conflicting evidence surrounding the prevalence of caries and its’ prevalence to the number of single caregivers. Ntombela and Mndzebele [ 30 ] found there to be a more significant number of single caregivers (91%) when the prevalence was low (13.6%), and Mohamed and Barnes (2018) found that the number of single caregivers was 39.5% for a population of children whom all needed dental care [ 34 ] There was no difference in caries prevalence between children who came from crowded housing than children who did not come from crowded housing [ 21 ]. The absence or presence of electricity in households did not affect children’s caries prevalence [ 21 ].…”
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“…Memotivasi anak usia prasekolah untuk menggosok gigi dapat dengan tehnik bercerita meningkatkan kepatuhannya (Kep & Kes, 2015). Jika menggosok gigi terabaikan, dan hal ini berlangsung lama akan menimbulkan masalah kelak, pada gigi anak (Mohamed & Barnes, 2018) Berdasarkan tabel 2 menunjukan bahwa sebelum dilakukan terapi bermain peran, pada anak usia prasekolah yang tidak menggosok gigi 3 anak menjadi 10 anak setelah dilakukan terapi bermain peran. Sedangkan sebelum terapi bermain anak yang menggosok gigi hanya 5 orang, tetapi meningkat menjadi 16 anak, setelah dilakukan terapi bermain peran.…”
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