Title of article :
Attitudes of Saudi parents toward separation from their children during dental treatment
Author/Authors :
Abushal, Manal Ministry of Health - Al Yamamah Hosptial, Saudi Arabia , Adenubi, Joseph O. King Saud University - College of Dentistry, Saudi Arabia
From page :
63
To page :
67
Abstract :
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of Saudi parents tobeing separated or not separated from their children in the dental office and to assess the factorsaffecting such attitudes. Method: Five hundred and five parents participated in the study by completing a questionnaire which included questions related to their sex, marital status, job, family income and reasons for seeking dental treatment for the child. Questions were also designed to determine the responses and attitudes of the parents regarding their presence in the dental clinic.Results: Ninety-seven percent of the respondents preferred to stay with their children during dentaltreatment of their children. The main reason given by 83% of the parents was that the child wouldfeel safe. More than 72% of the parents reported that they would reduce their child’s fear and comforthim/her during the dental treatment. Conclusions: From the parent’s point of view, the most threatening dental procedure undergone by their children was dental anesthesia (87.7%) followed by the use of dental drills (55.4%). It can be concluded from the results that majority of Saudi parents studied preferred to stay with their children during treatment. Dentists should consider this when treating children.
Journal title :
The Saudi Dental Journal
Journal title :
The Saudi Dental Journal
Record number :
2666921
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