Evaluation of a preventive educational program for malocclusions: 7-year study

Abstract This study aimed at evaluating the Protocol for the Prevention of Malocclusions (PPM), established in the preventive educational program developed by the Public Infant Oral Health Program of the State University of Londrina (PIOHP-UEL). Guardians of three-year-olds or older, maintaining nut...

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Main Authors: Beatriz Brandão SCARPELLI, Sandrine Bittencourt BERGER, Marília Franco PUNHAGUI, Cássio Alexandre Zeri de OLIVEIRA, Antonio FERELLE, Paula Vanessa Pedron OLTRAMARI-NAVARRO
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica
Series:Brazilian Oral Research
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spelling doaj-1b6739db0e9e4a7ca273c9192d52df402020-11-25T00:41:08ZengSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica Brazilian Oral Research1807-310730110.1590/1807-3107bor-2016.vol30.0119S1806-83242016000100310Evaluation of a preventive educational program for malocclusions: 7-year studyBeatriz Brandão SCARPELLISandrine Bittencourt BERGERMarília Franco PUNHAGUICássio Alexandre Zeri de OLIVEIRAAntonio FERELLEPaula Vanessa Pedron OLTRAMARI-NAVARROAbstract This study aimed at evaluating the Protocol for the Prevention of Malocclusions (PPM), established in the preventive educational program developed by the Public Infant Oral Health Program of the State University of Londrina (PIOHP-UEL). Guardians of three-year-olds or older, maintaining nutritive (bottle) and/or non-nutritive (pacifier and finger) sucking habits, attended meetings designed to alert and guide them to eliminating these habits from their children. PPM patient records (2006–2013) were assessed and the data were described and evaluated by the Chi-square test, with a 5% significance level. Results 506 of the 802 guardians/children referred to the PPM joined. As for the children, the most frequently assessed habits were: bottle (56.1%), bottle and pacifier (18.4%), finger (11.9%), bottle and finger (7.1%), pacifier (5.7%), pacifier and finger (0.6%), and bottle/pacifier/finger (0.2%). After parent participation in the meetings, 335 (66.2%) children abandoned their habits. There was a statistical difference between type of oral habit and time to abandonment (p = 0.0001). However, those with only one habit abandoned it more easily (72.6%) than those with two or more associated habits (48.1%) (p = 0.042). Presence or absence of breastfeeding and parents’ level of education had no significant effect on habit abandonment. Conclusion PPM was an important tool for spreading knowledge to guardians, greatly contributing to the abandonment of deleterious oral habits. Bottle sucking warrants special attention - mentioned by 81.8% of parents - either alone or associated with other habits. Thus, educational actions to implement the children’s approach to oral health are fundamental to making behavioral changes and promoting education of healthy habits, thereby keeping malocclusions from developing.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242016000100310&lng=en&tlng=enHealth EducationHabitsMalocclusion
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author Beatriz Brandão SCARPELLI
Sandrine Bittencourt BERGER
Marília Franco PUNHAGUI
Cássio Alexandre Zeri de OLIVEIRA
Antonio FERELLE
Paula Vanessa Pedron OLTRAMARI-NAVARRO
spellingShingle Beatriz Brandão SCARPELLI
Sandrine Bittencourt BERGER
Marília Franco PUNHAGUI
Cássio Alexandre Zeri de OLIVEIRA
Antonio FERELLE
Paula Vanessa Pedron OLTRAMARI-NAVARRO
Evaluation of a preventive educational program for malocclusions: 7-year study
Brazilian Oral Research
Health Education
Habits
Malocclusion
author_facet Beatriz Brandão SCARPELLI
Sandrine Bittencourt BERGER
Marília Franco PUNHAGUI
Cássio Alexandre Zeri de OLIVEIRA
Antonio FERELLE
Paula Vanessa Pedron OLTRAMARI-NAVARRO
author_sort Beatriz Brandão SCARPELLI
title Evaluation of a preventive educational program for malocclusions: 7-year study
title_short Evaluation of a preventive educational program for malocclusions: 7-year study
title_full Evaluation of a preventive educational program for malocclusions: 7-year study
title_fullStr Evaluation of a preventive educational program for malocclusions: 7-year study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a preventive educational program for malocclusions: 7-year study
title_sort evaluation of a preventive educational program for malocclusions: 7-year study
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica
series Brazilian Oral Research
issn 1807-3107
description Abstract This study aimed at evaluating the Protocol for the Prevention of Malocclusions (PPM), established in the preventive educational program developed by the Public Infant Oral Health Program of the State University of Londrina (PIOHP-UEL). Guardians of three-year-olds or older, maintaining nutritive (bottle) and/or non-nutritive (pacifier and finger) sucking habits, attended meetings designed to alert and guide them to eliminating these habits from their children. PPM patient records (2006–2013) were assessed and the data were described and evaluated by the Chi-square test, with a 5% significance level. Results 506 of the 802 guardians/children referred to the PPM joined. As for the children, the most frequently assessed habits were: bottle (56.1%), bottle and pacifier (18.4%), finger (11.9%), bottle and finger (7.1%), pacifier (5.7%), pacifier and finger (0.6%), and bottle/pacifier/finger (0.2%). After parent participation in the meetings, 335 (66.2%) children abandoned their habits. There was a statistical difference between type of oral habit and time to abandonment (p = 0.0001). However, those with only one habit abandoned it more easily (72.6%) than those with two or more associated habits (48.1%) (p = 0.042). Presence or absence of breastfeeding and parents’ level of education had no significant effect on habit abandonment. Conclusion PPM was an important tool for spreading knowledge to guardians, greatly contributing to the abandonment of deleterious oral habits. Bottle sucking warrants special attention - mentioned by 81.8% of parents - either alone or associated with other habits. Thus, educational actions to implement the children’s approach to oral health are fundamental to making behavioral changes and promoting education of healthy habits, thereby keeping malocclusions from developing.
topic Health Education
Habits
Malocclusion
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