Deborah H. Wong,Sadna Rajan,Kerrod B. Hallett,David J. Manton
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12755
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 682-690
Chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) is a multifaceted syndrome with a variable phenotype. Few studies have described the associated dental characteristics and their relationship with medical co-morbidities; and no Australian data exist.
Mirella de Fátima Liberato de Moura,Érick Tássio Barbosa Neves,Ramon Targino Firmino,Edja Maria Melo de Brito Costa,Fernanda Morais Ferreira,Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12756
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 691-698
Little is known regarding the influence of psychosocial factors on dental caries at early adolescence. The study aimed to investigate associations between family environment, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and oral health literacy (OHL) with dental caries experience in early adolescence. A cross-sectional study was conducted with a representative sample of 448 12-year-old adolescents at public and private schools in North-eastern Brazil. Parents/guardians and teachers answered the Brazilian version of the inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity subscales (SNAP- IV) for the evaluation of ADHD and a sociodemographic questionnaire. An OHL instrument (BREALD-30) and the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scales (FACES III) were administered to the adolescents. Caries experience (DMFT) was the dependent variable. Data analysis involved Poisson regression with robust variance (? = 5%). Adolescents with more symptoms of ADHD (teachers' reports) (RR: 1.73; 95% CI: 1.31-2.28), those with lower OHL (RR: 1.59; 95% CI: 1.01-2.51), those with a lower family income (RR: 1.38; 95% CI: 1.03-1.83), and those from families with a greater number of residents in the home (RR: 1.18; 95% CI: 1.06-1.31) had greater caries experience. Family adaptability and cohesion were not associated with caries experience. Dental caries experience in early adolescence was influenced by symptoms of ADHD, OHL, and sociodemographic factors.
Ni Zhou,Hai Ming Wong,Colman McGrath
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12770
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 699-707
Children with special education needs (SEN) require additional supports in education settings, as well as extra supports in healthcare services.
Ana Lucia Seminario,Arthur Kemoli,Sarah Benki-Nugent,Daisy Chebet,Lauren Gomez,Dalton Wamalwa,Grace John-Stewart,Jennifer A. Slyker
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12771
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 708-715
Few oral health studies have been conducted in HIV-exposed uninfected children, who, like their HIV-infected peers, have altered immunity and perinatal drug exposures.
Mirjami Corcoran,Saujanya Karki,Virpi Harila,Anni Luoto,Leena Ylikontiola,George K. Sándor,Vuokko Anttonen
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12782
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 716-723
Dental fear is a prevalent phenomenon among children and adolescents globally.
Helene Chua,Divesh Sardana,Robin Turner,Graeme Ting,Manikandan Ekambaram
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12788
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 724-741
Conventional methods of oral health education (OHE) are not suitable for children with visual impairment, as these methods usually involve visual demonstration with models or plaque-disclosing dyes.
Kyriaki Seremidi,Katerina Kavvadia,Antonis Kattamis,Argyro Polychronopoulou
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12792
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 742-751
Dental anomalies are common late side effects of childhood cancer therapy and may lead to anatomical, functional, and aesthetic sequelae.
Samah K. Aburahma,Asmaa Mhanna,Saba Al-Mousa,Jowan Al-Nusair,Rola Al Habashneh
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12799
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 752-759
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) are at risk for oral pathology and parafunctional habits, and are reliant on caregivers for oral hygiene.
Pornpailin Kasemkhun,Siriruk Nakornchai,Araya Phonghanyudh,Natchalee Srimaneekarn
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12758
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 760-766
Bonding before sealant application enhances retention on saliva-contaminated sound teeth; however, there are few studies of bonding's efficacy on sealant retention on occlusal caries.
Robert J. Schroth,Janet Rothney,Melina Sturym,Darya Dabiri,Donya Dabiri,Cecilia C. Dong,Cameron G. Grant,Tara Kennedy,Rena Sihra
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12776
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 767-791
Caries risk assessment (CRA) tools may assist in identifying children at risk of early childhood caries.
Navid Saadatfar,Mohammad-Pooyan Jadidfard
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12778
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 792-800
The early years of life play a significant role in the lifelong health of humans and parents have an important role in healthcare decision making. Thus, it seems necessary for policymakers and clinicians to be aware of how parents value pediatric health services. Willingness to pay (WTP) is a recommended method for measuring the stated utility of health services/goods or health states.
Canan Duman,Ola B. Al-Batayneh,Sajjad Ahmad,Callum S. Durward,Angelika Kobyli?ska,Alexandre R. Vieira,Sheree Tredoux,Alev Eda Okutan,Edibe Egil,Elif Ece Kalaoglu,Belen Sirinoglu Capan,Damla Aksit Bicak,Sobia Zafar
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12781
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 801-809
The number of child abuse cases is increasing worldwide; therefore, it is important to educate individuals having contact with children about it. This includes dentists who play a pivotal role in detecting and reporting child abuse.
Sarah Snell,Daniel Bontempo,Gregory Celine,Robert Anthonappa
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12763
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 810-816
Most studies regarding the oral health knowledge of medical practitioners are based on surveys.
Sergio E. Uribe,Nicola Innes,Ilze Maldupa
doi : 10.1111/ipd.12783
Volume 31, Issue 6 p. 817-830
To estimate the global prevalence of early childhood caries using the WHO criteria.
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