Study of Children Oral Health and Mother Perceived Oral Health Related to Quality of Life among pre-school children, Tabriz ,Iran: 1394
Abstract
Bakground: Dental decays are still considered as a common health
hazar threatening seriously the general health and quality of life.
Method&Tools:The present cross-sectional study aimed at
identifying dental decay impact on quality of life. Preschool
children were selected randomly through clustered sampling from
five regional educationorganizations in Tabriz, Iran; 2015. Data
collecting regarding children Oral Health-Related quality of life
(OHRQoL) along with demographic data wereaccomplished by
using a valid questionnaire. The questionnaires were filled out by
the children’s parents. The oral health status of the children was
examined by pediatric dentistry using the decayed, missed and filled
teeth (dmft) index.
Results: Out of 756 preschool children, 51.5% were boys with the
age group of 4-7, and Mean (Standard Deviation) value 5.76 (0.78).
The M (SD) value of dmft index among boys was 5.56(4.53); and
among girls was 5.47(4.0) without significant difference. (P>0.05).93
Conclusion: Parent perception of quality of life was not significant
except in the scope of physical function based on child sex. Parent
perceived quality of life associated to oral health in the child scope
of physical and psychological, and social interactions affecting on
family functions revealed a significant relationship between mother
occupation, and educational level and socio-economic status. It is
recommended to sensitize health providers that improving child and
family quality of life strongly dependence on early preventive
interventions, especially among families with low education and
socioeconomic conditions.