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Knowledge and attitude of pediatricians and Family Physicians in Chennai on Pediatric Dentistry: A survey
Rangeeth Bollam Nammalwar * , Priyaa Rangeeth
Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Thai Moogambigai Dental College and Hospital, Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute,Deemed University
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 Background: The aim of this study was to study the knowledge and attitude of the pediatricians and family physicians on the dental counterpart, i.e. pediatric dentistry and the objective of this study were to determine what can improve the knowledge and attitude on pediatric dentistry and suggest certain methodologies to more participation of physicians in improving oral health.

 Materials and Methods: A systematic random survey of 400 pediatricians and 400 family physicians received a questionnaire pertaining to individual details, approach towards pediatric dentistry, knowledge level and the training on oral health received.

 Results: Most of pediatricians and family physicians acknowledged the importance of pediatric dentistry. Less of pediatricians and more of family physicians predicted the parents may pose a barrier for referral. More number of pediatricians were aware of the oral benefi ts of breast feeding when compared to the family physician. Most of the practitioners in both groups were less aware of the fi rst dental visit including ECC. Acknowledgement of the role in cleft lip and palate was more or less same in both groups of practitioners were as the effect of systemic disease on oral health was recognized by more number of pediatricians. Only a small percentage in both the groups acknowledged the cariogenicity of medicated syrups, which was substantiated by the fact that only a small number of physicians underwent dental training and most of them were accepting to undergo training.

 Conclusion: When basic medical training is provided in dental school, medical schools can also provide dental training. Dental lectures can also be incorporated into CME programs and recognition of pediatric dentistry by providing referral to needy patients have been suggested.


 Source: Dental Research Journal

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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Oral Health and Epidemiology
Received: 2013/06/1 | Published: 2012/01/15
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Bollam Nammalwar R, Rangeeth P. Knowledge and attitude of pediatricians and Family Physicians in Chennai on Pediatric Dentistry: A survey. 3 2012; 10 (10)
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