Early Childhood Caries and Dental Care Utilization in Mangalore, India: Parents’ Perceptions

B. S. Suprabha*, R. Shenoy, K. Y. Mahabala, A. P. Nayak, A. Rao, V. D’Souza

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Abstract

Background: Parents often underuse dental care services for their children with early childhood caries (ECC), resulting in a high burden of untreated dental caries. Aim: To describe parental perceptions and challenges in dental care utilization for their children with ECC. Design: A descriptive qualitative study was conducted with parents of children with ECC seeking dental care in Mangalore, India. Data were collected through focus group discussions using an interview guide. Manual line-by-line coding and content analysis methods were used for data analysis. Results: Three categories were generated from data obtained through 5 focus groups of 27 participants: dental care visiting patterns, the significance of dental visits, and challenges to dental care utilization. Parents would only visit the dentist when they perceived their children’s tooth problems. The challenges faced include time constraints, misinformation, lack of awareness and motivation, costs, fear, and anxiety of the children and the parents themselves. Parents perceived improvements in the awareness of their children’s oral health and quality of life after dental visits. Conclusion: Attending dental services to treat their children’s tooth problems was the primary way of attaining awareness about prevention among the parents of children with ECC. Increased oral health awareness and improved quality of life can motivate parents to seek further dental care for their children. Collaboration with multidisciplinary stakeholders is required to improve oral health awareness among parents of children with ECC. Knowledge Transfer Statement: The study’s results will help plan targeted preventive programs for children with ECC. The study suggests dental care utilization by children with ECC is based on parental perceptions of their children’s tooth problems. It outlines the challenges that affect dental visits of children with ECC and the role of multidisciplinary stakeholders. Improved oral health awareness and quality of life following dental treatment can facilitate further dental visits.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)337-345
Number of pages9
JournalJDR Clinical and Translational Research
Volume9
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10-2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Dentistry

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