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“I guess it looks worse to me, it doesn’t look like there’s been a problem solved but obviously there is”: a qualitative exploration of children’s and their parents’ views of silver diamine fluoride for the management of carious lesions in children

机译:“我猜它看起来更糟糕,看起来并不像是解决了一个问题,但显然有”:对儿童和他们的父母对银二胺氟化物的看法进行了定性探索,以便管理儿童龋病病变

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Despite growing evidence to support the use of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) for managing carious lesions, and the increased interest in SDF worldwide, uptake in the UK remains limited. This study explored parents’ and children’s views and acceptability of SDF for the management of carious lesions in children. Eleven semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conducted with 11 parent–child dyads recruited from patients attending Dundee Dental Hospital and School. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, coded and thematically analysed. Previous dental experience varied across all child participants. Of the 11 children, five had undergone general anaesthesia (GA) for multiple primary tooth extractions. Two had received SDF treatment. Child participants expressed concerns about being picked on by their peers, if they had discoloured anterior teeth. Younger children appeared less concerned about the discolouration and child’s gender did not appear to influence parents’ decision-making, nor the child’s preferences regarding the use of SDF. Parents considered SDF to be particularly useful for anxious or uncooperative children but raised concerns about potential bullying at schools due to the unacceptable dental aesthetics when SDF is applied to anterior teeth. They believed they may be judged by others as neglecting their child’s oral health due to the black staining. Both parents and children were more accepting of the SDF when applied to less-visible posterior teeth. Parents accepted the use of SDF if such treatment avoided extractions under GA. Despite the unfavourable aesthetics of SDF (black staining), parents appreciated SDF treatment, especially for uncooperative or younger children. However, both parents and children shared concerns about bullying at schools as a consequence of the black staining. Raising awareness about SDF was identified as one approach to encourage the uptake of SDF.
机译:尽管越来越多的证据支持使用银二胺氟化物(SDF)来管理龋病病变,而在全球SDF的兴趣增加,英国的摄取仍然有限。这项研究探讨了父母和儿童的观点,对儿童龋病病变的管理。 11名半结构性面对面采访是通过从参加邓迪牙科医院和学校的患者招募的11名亲子儿童。采访逐字转录,编码和主题分析。以前的牙科经验在所有儿童参与者中变化。在11名儿童中,五种初级牙齿提取的五个经历了全身麻醉(GA)。二次接受了SDF治疗。如果他们已经变色了前牙,儿童参与者表示关切。年轻的孩子们似乎不那么关心,蔑视和孩子的性别似乎没有影响父母的决策,也没有孩子关于使用SDF的偏好。父母认为SDF对焦虑或不合作的儿童特别有用,但由于SDF应用于前牙时,由于不可接受的牙齿美感,因此提出了对学校潜在欺凌的担忧。他们认为,由于黑色染色,他们可能会被其他人判断为忽视孩子的口腔健康。父母和儿童在应用于较少可见的后牙时,父母和儿童都更接受了SDF。如果这种治疗避免在GA下的提取,父母接受了使用SDF的使用。尽管SDF(黑色染色)不利美学,但父母赞赏SDF治疗,特别是对于不合作或年轻儿童。然而,父母和儿童都认为是对学校欺凌的关切,因为黑色染色。提高对SDF的认识被确定为鼓励SDF的吸收的一种方法。

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