Caries dental en preescolares y conocimiento de salud bucal de las madres, Alto Salaverry, La Libertad, Peru. 2017

  • Alfaro Canevaro E
  • Alfaro Angulo M
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We determine the relationship between dental caries in pre-school children and the oral health knowledge of mothers in Alto Salaverry Educational Institution in 2017, correlation study in 110 pre-school children and their respective mothers, the data was collected in the clinical examination and the application of a survey. To establish the relationship of the variables, square Chi was used with p <0.05. The relationship between dental caries in preschoolers and mothers oral health knowledge was significant. Dental caries in preschoolers is 68%; the oral health knowledge of mothers is deficient in 31%, regular in 28%, good in 25% and very good in 16%. It was concluded that: dental caries in preschool children was related to mothers' oral health knowledge. Dental caries in preschool children was 68%; the oral health knowledge of the mothers was deficient in 31%, regular in 28%, good in 25% and very good in 16%.

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Alfaro Canevaro, E. M., & Alfaro Angulo, M. A. (2018). Caries dental en preescolares y conocimiento de salud bucal de las madres, Alto Salaverry, La Libertad, Peru. 2017. REVISTA UCV-SCIENTIA BIOMÉDICA, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.18050/ucvscientiabiomedica.v1i1.1814

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