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Social and Preventive Factors That Explain Oral Health among Pregnant Women in the Canton of Cuenca, Ecuador

(1) Background: pregnant women in underprivileged areas may face challenges that affect their oral health. The analysis of these issues such as toothaches or cavities, among others could be crucial for them. However, no studies have been conducted in Cuenca, Ecuador. Thus, this study aimed to create...

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Autores principales: Lafebre-Carrasco, Milton Fabricio, Arroyo-Menéndez, Millán, Lozano-Paniagua, David, Parrón-Carreño, Tesifón, Nievas-Soriano, Bruno José
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37830702
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192664
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author Lafebre-Carrasco, Milton Fabricio
Arroyo-Menéndez, Millán
Lozano-Paniagua, David
Parrón-Carreño, Tesifón
Nievas-Soriano, Bruno José
author_facet Lafebre-Carrasco, Milton Fabricio
Arroyo-Menéndez, Millán
Lozano-Paniagua, David
Parrón-Carreño, Tesifón
Nievas-Soriano, Bruno José
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description (1) Background: pregnant women in underprivileged areas may face challenges that affect their oral health. The analysis of these issues such as toothaches or cavities, among others could be crucial for them. However, no studies have been conducted in Cuenca, Ecuador. Thus, this study aimed to create a model explaining how social factors and healthy habits impact oral health in Cuenca, Ecuador. (2) Methods: An observational study was performed using a questionnaire developed from scratch. Principal component factor analysis was performed to calculate the oral disease index based on the oral health issues reported by women during pregnancy. (3) Results: 1971 women participated in the research. In total, 88% reported at least one oral health problem, with cavities (34%) and bleeding gums (33%) as the most prevalent. The rate of preventive visits and frequent brushing were the two variables that most impacted the oral disease index. The consumption of sweets, age, and the belief that visiting the dentist harms their unborn child were also important factors. However, income, education, and ethnic background showed little to no effect. (4) Conclusions: The most beneficial determinants of oral health factors in pregnant women in Cuenca, Ecuador, are preventive dentist visits, frequent brushing, and a contained consumption of sweets. The main harmful factors are age and the misconception that dental visits can harm their unborn child. Surprisingly, income, education, and ethnic background have little effect. This study can be replicated in other countries and cultures.
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spelling pubmed-105726682023-10-14 Social and Preventive Factors That Explain Oral Health among Pregnant Women in the Canton of Cuenca, Ecuador Lafebre-Carrasco, Milton Fabricio Arroyo-Menéndez, Millán Lozano-Paniagua, David Parrón-Carreño, Tesifón Nievas-Soriano, Bruno José Healthcare (Basel) Article (1) Background: pregnant women in underprivileged areas may face challenges that affect their oral health. The analysis of these issues such as toothaches or cavities, among others could be crucial for them. However, no studies have been conducted in Cuenca, Ecuador. Thus, this study aimed to create a model explaining how social factors and healthy habits impact oral health in Cuenca, Ecuador. (2) Methods: An observational study was performed using a questionnaire developed from scratch. Principal component factor analysis was performed to calculate the oral disease index based on the oral health issues reported by women during pregnancy. (3) Results: 1971 women participated in the research. In total, 88% reported at least one oral health problem, with cavities (34%) and bleeding gums (33%) as the most prevalent. The rate of preventive visits and frequent brushing were the two variables that most impacted the oral disease index. The consumption of sweets, age, and the belief that visiting the dentist harms their unborn child were also important factors. However, income, education, and ethnic background showed little to no effect. (4) Conclusions: The most beneficial determinants of oral health factors in pregnant women in Cuenca, Ecuador, are preventive dentist visits, frequent brushing, and a contained consumption of sweets. The main harmful factors are age and the misconception that dental visits can harm their unborn child. Surprisingly, income, education, and ethnic background have little effect. This study can be replicated in other countries and cultures. MDPI 2023-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10572668/ /pubmed/37830702 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192664 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lozano-Paniagua, David
Parrón-Carreño, Tesifón
Nievas-Soriano, Bruno José
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title Social and Preventive Factors That Explain Oral Health among Pregnant Women in the Canton of Cuenca, Ecuador
title_full Social and Preventive Factors That Explain Oral Health among Pregnant Women in the Canton of Cuenca, Ecuador
title_fullStr Social and Preventive Factors That Explain Oral Health among Pregnant Women in the Canton of Cuenca, Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Social and Preventive Factors That Explain Oral Health among Pregnant Women in the Canton of Cuenca, Ecuador
title_short Social and Preventive Factors That Explain Oral Health among Pregnant Women in the Canton of Cuenca, Ecuador
title_sort social and preventive factors that explain oral health among pregnant women in the canton of cuenca, ecuador
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37830702
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192664
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