Impact van corona-lockdown op het dagelijks mondgezondheidsgedrag van jonge kinderen

Translated title of the contribution: Impact of the corona lockdown on daily oral health care behaviour of young children

Ashley Verlinden*, Erik Vermaire, Menno Reijneveld, Annemarie Schuller

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Abstract

This study explores the possible effects of the current corona pandemic and the ensuing measures on parental oral care behaviour, particularly during the lockdown period. Moreover, this study examines to what extent these effects differ according to the educational level of the parents. In total, 120 parents of children aged 4-5 years completed a digital questionnaire about parental oral care behaviour. The results show that during the coronavirus lockdown, 26% of parents skipped toothbrushing more often in the morning, 44% let their child snack more often, and 22% let their child drink sweetened drinks more often. In addition, parents with a high educational level skipped tooth brushing in the morning more often than parents with a low educational level. In contrast, parents with a low educational level skipped toothbrushing more often in the evening than parents with a high educational level. The results of this small study suggest that the coronavirus lockdown affected parental oral care behaviour.

Translated title of the contributionImpact of the corona lockdown on daily oral health care behaviour of young children
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)639-643
Number of pages5
JournalNed.Tijdschr.Tandheelkd.
Volume127
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6-Nov-2020

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