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Level of knowledge of parents of chronically ill children about sugary medicines as a risk factor for tooth decay

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  • Velásquez
  • Brusca
  • Garzón
  • Vela Ferreira

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Introduction: An observational descriptive study was conducted at the Juan P. Garrahan Paediatric Hospital in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires during the period August - December 2023 to determine the level of parental knowledge of caries risk factors associated with chronic consumption of sugary medicines in hospitalised and outpatient children. Methodology: A total of 75 parents were evaluated for the study. Inclusion criteria: infants from 6 months to 13 years of age. Results: 73% prolonged hospitalisation, 67% average chronic use of medication, 55% use of sugary medication, 75% of parents do not know what care should be taken for children who chronically use sugary medication and 86% did not receive oral health education during hospitalisation. Conclusion: These results should be considered in the design of a preventive intervention for Oral Health that contributes to deepen the knowledge of parents.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:health:v:3:y:2024:i::p:.288:id:.288
DOI: 10.56294/hl2024.288
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