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Parental perceptions of dental health and need for treatment in children with epilepsy: a multicenter cross-sectional study

机译:父母对癫痫患儿牙齿健康和治疗需求的看法:多中心横断面研究

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Background: Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder in childhood. However, there have been limited studies on its impact on the oral health of affected children. Our study aimed to assess the oral health of children with epilepsy in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, as perceived by their mothers. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study in three hospitals. We included children 2–18 years old with physician-confirmed epilepsy diagnosis. We assessed parental perception of dental status and need for dental care using a standardized questionnaire that was completed by the mothers. To adjust for potential confounding variables, we used univariate and multivariate logistic regression. Results: We included 96 children with epilepsy in our study. Their mean age was 6.4±3.4 years. In 55.2% (n=53), dental status was rated as bad, and in 84.4% (n=81) a need for dental care was expressed. Cerebral palsy (OR 5.06, 95% CI 1.28–19.99; P =0.021), motor disability (OR 6.41, 95% CI 1.12–36.73; P =0.037), referral from a pediatric neurology clinic to a dentist (OR 10.755, 95% CI 3.290–35.151; P 0.001), and irregular brushing of teeth (OR 5.397, 95% CI 1.536–18.961; P =0.009) were significantly associated with increased risk of perceived bad dental status. Perception of the child as being overweight (OR 0.117, 95% CI 0.034–0.400; P =0.001) was significantly associated with decreased risk of perceived bad dental status. Motor disability (OR 5.73, 95% CI 1.64–20.04; P =0.006) was significantly associated with increased parental expression of need for dental care. Conclusion: In most children with epilepsy, perceived dental status was bad and there was a high expressed need for dental care. Interventions to improve the dental health of children with epilepsy should focus on those with cerebral palsy and motor disability.
机译:背景:癫痫病是儿童期常见的神经系统疾病。但是,关于其对患病儿童口腔健康影响的研究很少。我们的研究旨在评估母亲认为的沙特阿拉伯吉达市癫痫儿童的口腔健康状况。方法:我们在三家医院进行了横断面研究。我们纳入了2-18岁并经医生确认患有癫痫病诊断的儿童。我们使用母亲填写的标准化问卷评估了父母对牙齿状况的了解以及对牙齿护理的需求。为了调整潜在的混杂变量,我们使用了单变量和多元逻辑回归。结果:我们的研究纳入了96名癫痫患儿。他们的平均年龄为6.4±3.4岁。在55.2%(n = 53)中,牙齿状态被评定为不良,在84.4%(n = 81)中,人们表示需要牙科护理。脑瘫(OR 5.06,95%CI 1.28-19.99; P = 0.021),运动障碍(OR 6.41,95%CI 1.12-36.73; P = 0.037),从儿科神经内科转诊至牙医(OR 10.755,95) %CI 3.290–35.151; P <0.001)和不规则刷牙(OR 5.397,95%CI 1.536–18.961; P = 0.009)与增加的不良牙齿状况风险显着相关。对儿童的超重感知(OR 0.117,95%CI 0.034-0.400; P = 0.001)与降低的不良牙齿状况风险显着相关。运动障碍(OR 5.73,95%CI 1.64–20.04; P = 0.006)与父母对牙科护理的需求增加明显相关。结论:在大多数癫痫患儿中,感知到的牙齿状况很差,并且对牙齿护理的需求也很高。改善癫痫患儿牙齿健康的干预措施应侧重于脑瘫和运动障碍者。

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