Intrauterine dentistry: an integrated model of prevention.
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Resumo: | Intrauterine Dentistry is a highly relevant subject of our time. The use of preventive measures in the intrauterine stage can avoid several diseases, among these, dental caries. The WHO advises that from the 4th month of pregnancy, women should avoid the intake of sugar, so that the fetus, future child, does not develop an exaggerated attraction for these types of foods, thus being susceptible to caries. Through questionnaires sent to gynecologist-obstetricians and dentists, this research investigated the information they have about this subject and how they instruct their patients. Questionnaires were also sent to pregnant women requesting information about the instructions they had received for the prevention of oral diseases of their fetus. Seventy-one percent of the dentists and 80% of the gynecologist-obstetricians reported having instructed the pregnant women to reduce the intake of sugar. However, only 13.6% of the dentists and no gynecologist-obstetrician instructed the reduction of sugar intake between the 12th and 18th week of pregnancy. A total of 42.2% of the pregnant women referred to these instructions, but none received instruction as to the specific period of the 12th and 18th week. An ideal model of treatment for pregnant women must include integrated and multiprofessional treatment, in which general dentists and gynecologist-obstetricians work together with the participation of the patient. |
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Intrauterine dentistry: an integrated model of prevention.adolescentadultdental cariesdental health educationfemalehumanmalemethodologymiddle agedpatient carepregnancyprenatal careprenatal developmentprenatal exposurequestionnairesugar intaketaste budAdolescentAdultDental CariesDietary SucroseFemaleHealth Education, DentalHumansMaleMiddle AgedPatient Care TeamPregnancyPrenatal CarePrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsQuestionnairesTaste BudsIntrauterine Dentistry is a highly relevant subject of our time. The use of preventive measures in the intrauterine stage can avoid several diseases, among these, dental caries. The WHO advises that from the 4th month of pregnancy, women should avoid the intake of sugar, so that the fetus, future child, does not develop an exaggerated attraction for these types of foods, thus being susceptible to caries. Through questionnaires sent to gynecologist-obstetricians and dentists, this research investigated the information they have about this subject and how they instruct their patients. Questionnaires were also sent to pregnant women requesting information about the instructions they had received for the prevention of oral diseases of their fetus. Seventy-one percent of the dentists and 80% of the gynecologist-obstetricians reported having instructed the pregnant women to reduce the intake of sugar. However, only 13.6% of the dentists and no gynecologist-obstetrician instructed the reduction of sugar intake between the 12th and 18th week of pregnancy. A total of 42.2% of the pregnant women referred to these instructions, but none received instruction as to the specific period of the 12th and 18th week. An ideal model of treatment for pregnant women must include integrated and multiprofessional treatment, in which general dentists and gynecologist-obstetricians work together with the participation of the patient.Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Gonzaga, H. F.Buso, L.Jorge, M. A.Gonzaga, L. H.2014-05-27T11:20:17Z2014-05-27T11:20:17Z2001-07-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article139-142application/pdfhttp://www.forp.usp.br/bdj/bdj12(2)/trab14122/trab14122.pdfBrazilian dental journal, v. 12, n. 2, p. 139-142, 2001.0103-6440http://hdl.handle.net/11449/665532-s2.0-00352378802-s2.0-0035237880.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBrazilian Dental Journal0,476info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-19T06:24:40Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/66553Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:46:02.940948Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Intrauterine dentistry: an integrated model of prevention. |
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Intrauterine dentistry: an integrated model of prevention. |
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Intrauterine dentistry: an integrated model of prevention. Gonzaga, H. F. adolescent adult dental caries dental health education female human male methodology middle aged patient care pregnancy prenatal care prenatal development prenatal exposure questionnaire sugar intake taste bud Adolescent Adult Dental Caries Dietary Sucrose Female Health Education, Dental Humans Male Middle Aged Patient Care Team Pregnancy Prenatal Care Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects Questionnaires Taste Buds |
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Intrauterine dentistry: an integrated model of prevention. |
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Intrauterine dentistry: an integrated model of prevention. |
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Intrauterine dentistry: an integrated model of prevention. |
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Intrauterine dentistry: an integrated model of prevention. |
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Intrauterine dentistry: an integrated model of prevention. |
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Gonzaga, H. F. |
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Gonzaga, H. F. Buso, L. Jorge, M. A. Gonzaga, L. H. |
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Buso, L. Jorge, M. A. Gonzaga, L. H. |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Gonzaga, H. F. Buso, L. Jorge, M. A. Gonzaga, L. H. |
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adolescent adult dental caries dental health education female human male methodology middle aged patient care pregnancy prenatal care prenatal development prenatal exposure questionnaire sugar intake taste bud Adolescent Adult Dental Caries Dietary Sucrose Female Health Education, Dental Humans Male Middle Aged Patient Care Team Pregnancy Prenatal Care Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects Questionnaires Taste Buds |
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adolescent adult dental caries dental health education female human male methodology middle aged patient care pregnancy prenatal care prenatal development prenatal exposure questionnaire sugar intake taste bud Adolescent Adult Dental Caries Dietary Sucrose Female Health Education, Dental Humans Male Middle Aged Patient Care Team Pregnancy Prenatal Care Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects Questionnaires Taste Buds |
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Intrauterine Dentistry is a highly relevant subject of our time. The use of preventive measures in the intrauterine stage can avoid several diseases, among these, dental caries. The WHO advises that from the 4th month of pregnancy, women should avoid the intake of sugar, so that the fetus, future child, does not develop an exaggerated attraction for these types of foods, thus being susceptible to caries. Through questionnaires sent to gynecologist-obstetricians and dentists, this research investigated the information they have about this subject and how they instruct their patients. Questionnaires were also sent to pregnant women requesting information about the instructions they had received for the prevention of oral diseases of their fetus. Seventy-one percent of the dentists and 80% of the gynecologist-obstetricians reported having instructed the pregnant women to reduce the intake of sugar. However, only 13.6% of the dentists and no gynecologist-obstetrician instructed the reduction of sugar intake between the 12th and 18th week of pregnancy. A total of 42.2% of the pregnant women referred to these instructions, but none received instruction as to the specific period of the 12th and 18th week. An ideal model of treatment for pregnant women must include integrated and multiprofessional treatment, in which general dentists and gynecologist-obstetricians work together with the participation of the patient. |
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2001 |
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2001-07-11 2014-05-27T11:20:17Z 2014-05-27T11:20:17Z |
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