Knowledge, attitude and practice of caries prevention in children among Bhutanese oral health professionals

Author:

Euden Tenzin1ORCID,Leelataweewud Pattarawadee1ORCID,Jirarattanasopha Varangkanar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Dentistry Mahidol University Bangkok Thailand

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDental caries remains prevalent among children in Bhutan, despite an increasing number of oral health professionals (OHPs). Insights into caries preventive practices among OHPs can identify areas for capacity building.AimThis cross‐sectional descriptive study assessed the knowledge, attitude and practice of caries prevention in children among OHPs in Bhutan.DesignA self‐administered online questionnaire was sent to all active registered OHPs.ResultsThe respondents included 73 dentists and 61 dental hygienists (88% response rate) with a mean experience of 8.4 ± 7.1 years. Many practitioners rarely saw children; most of them, however, exhibited a positive attitude towards caries prevention in children, yet lacked knowledge and practice, especially in younger children. Caries risk factors were not all recognized, and assessment was not practised. Many forms of fluoride were available, but their efficacy was underestimated. Fluoridated toothpaste was underutilized in younger children. Preventive practice relied mainly on giving advice. The most common limitations on preventive practice were the unavailability of materials and treatment prioritized over prevention.ConclusionCaries prevention in Bhutanese children requires a systematic approach in the oral healthcare system and further education of OHPs. Proactive strategies, time management and efficient distribution of preventive materials could promote better practice.

Publisher

Wiley

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