ORAL HEALTH KNOWLEDGE OF PREGNANT WOMEN. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Journal: Journal of Negative & No Positive Results (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2018-03-01
Authors : María José Aguilar Cordero Tania Rivero-Blanco Norma Mur-Villar Raquel Rodríguez-Blanque María Dolores Moraleda-Hurtado Luis Emilio Fernández-Curbero Antonio Manuel Sánchez-López;
Page : 202-214
Keywords : Pregnant women; level of knowledge; oral health;
Abstract
Introduction: The oral health of pregnant women depends on the knowledge, attitudes and behaviors learned prior to pregnancy. Research shows that the most frequent and specific problem encountered during this period, which continues during lactation, is gestational gingivitis, that is, inflammation of the gums. Therefore, the knowledge that the pregnant woman has about these alterations is essential, not only to prevent them, but for the consequences that can have during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum. Aim: To analyze the main studies on the level of oral health knowledge of pregnant women. Method: The systematic review was performed according to the PRISMA guidelines. We have selected 18 studies that analyze the subject matter. Results: The studies reviewed did not present similar samples at the time of assessing the level of knowledge of the oral health of pregnant women. This can create problems comparing studies with each other. The issue addressed to measure the knowledge of pregnant women served to determine this discernment, and thus orient the research towards those aspects that presented difficulties. Conclusions: All of the studies reviewed show that the level of knowledge of pregnant women about their oral health is regular. This result that the surveys show, is not validated by a unified protocol, this means that there is no unanimity when verifying the knowledge of pregnant women, in relation to their oral health, as a health problem in general.
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