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The Research on Oral Health Behavior by the Use of a School Dental Clinic among Elementary School Children in Yangsan

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Abstract


This study aimed to investigate the differences in oral health behavior by the use of a school dental clinic among children at elementary schools running a dental clinic. A survey on the use of school dental clinics was conducted in a total of 858 children, third- to sixth-graders, at three elementary schools running a dental clinic in Yangsan City, South Gyeongsang Province from September to October 2010. 1. As for the fluorine effects by the use of a school dental clinic, the group using a dental clinic (79.3%) was more knowledgeable about the fluorine effects than the group not using the clinic (71.7%) and 96.3% agreed to fluoride mouth rinse, showing significant differences. 2. The group using a dental clinic (93.6%) had more experience of receiving oral health education than the group not using the clinic (87.0%). 3. The group using a school dental clinic (93.5%) had more a dental hygienist in charge of oral health education, showing significant differences. As oral health behavior differed by the use of a school dental clinic, it is necessary to provide children with specialized oral health care by providing oral health education constantly, by running a school dental clinic efficiently, and by increasing employment of dental hygienists with the objective of helping children get a correct oral care habit and improve their consciousness.

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Elementary school; School-based oral health program; Oral health behavior

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