2015
DOI: 10.5937/sanamed1502101a
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The importance of oral health behavior of children for their oral health

Abstract: Introduction. Caries or tooth decay regardless of the good knowledge of the nature of the disease and the possibility of its effective prevention is still the most widespread disease in our population. It also very often threatens the functions of organs and even the entire organism. Health culture is an integral part of general culture and health education plays an important role in maintaining health of individuals. Aim. The main objective of this study is to determine the influence of oral health behaviour … Show more

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“…Literature review: Different cultures and societies reflect a variety of norms, values, and preferences that differ among each other due to the differences in historical preferences, lifestyles, weather and many other constraints [5]. According to Anđelić et al [6], there is a significant relationship between the lifestyle of the people and their health condition. Supporting the study, toothpaste Musaiger et al [4], continued stating that oral health behaviour of the people is greatly influenced by the dietary habits, cultural norms, and lifestyle of the people.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Literature review: Different cultures and societies reflect a variety of norms, values, and preferences that differ among each other due to the differences in historical preferences, lifestyles, weather and many other constraints [5]. According to Anđelić et al [6], there is a significant relationship between the lifestyle of the people and their health condition. Supporting the study, toothpaste Musaiger et al [4], continued stating that oral health behaviour of the people is greatly influenced by the dietary habits, cultural norms, and lifestyle of the people.…”
Section: The Significance Of the Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unhealthy behaviors such as neglecting to brush and floss, using tobacco and alcohol, and inadequate nutrition can adversely affect dental health. A frequency of dental visits is also of great importance in the early detection of different oral disorders (3)(4)(5)(6). Adequate oral hygiene implies removing the dental plaque using a toothbrush and toothpaste, as well as some additional products such as dental floss and mouthwash (7,8).…”
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confidence: 99%