Abstract
Our aim was to assess the knowledge of pregnant women in terms of oral health and prevention, correlating it with socio-sanitary and educational factors, as well as self-care and oral health state referred. A total of 139 women from a Health Department in Comunidad Valenciana (Valencia, Spain) participated in the study. They underwent an auto-administered survey which included socio-economic and educational factors, self-care in terms of oral hygiene, referred oral health state, and general knowledge on prevention and oral health. Chi-squared test (χ2 test) and ANOVA (p < 0.05) were performed for the analysis. Variables significantly associated with general knowledge were included in a logistic regression analysis. Variables which explained general knowledge in terms of oral health were Spanish nationality (Exp B = 3.59 p = 0.017), secondary/bachelor or equivalent level of education (Exp B = 0.23 p = 0.010), medium or high level of self-care (Exp B = 0.146 p = 0.024 and Exp B = 0.208 p = 0.046, respectively), and medium or high knowledge on prevention (Exp B = 0.092 p = 0.003 and Exp B = 0.280 p = 0.017, respectively). Level of education, nationality, self-care, and knowledge on prevention and oral health were the factors that determined a greater level of general knowledge on oral health from the pregnant women.
Highlights
In the last decade, the importance of oral health during pregnancy has attracted the attention of those responsible for the caring of pregnant women and infants [1]
Pregnancy is a stage of life for women in which numerous physiological and lifestyle changes occur [3]
These changes are, in great measure, responsible for the manifestations that are produced in the oral cavity during pregnancy
Summary
The importance of oral health during pregnancy has attracted the attention of those responsible for the caring of pregnant women and infants (foundations, agencies, health care providers, etc.) [1]. The World Health Organization (WHO) [2] has recognized that oral health is part of the preventive measures in health care for pregnant women and infants. Pregnancy is a stage of life for women in which numerous physiological and lifestyle changes occur [3]. These changes are, in great measure, responsible for the manifestations that are produced in the oral cavity during pregnancy. All oral components, including both soft and hard tissues, can be affected during this period [4]. This fact demonstrates the need for an adequate oral care in pregnant women
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