Abstract

Dental Hygiene for Children: Conducting a Scoping Review for Assessing the Prevalence of Dental Caries in Primary Schools

Najat Abdrabbo Alyafei

Introduction: The most prevalent chronic disease among children worldwide is tooth decay, more popularly known as dental caries. The main aim of the current study is to understand contextual factors that influence the effectiveness of school based oral health Methods: The scoping review approach was used in the study to provide a conceptual framework and theoretical background. Evidence from previous literature was utilized to guide the work and present a critical argument regarding the general prevalent behaviour of Qatari primary school children towards dental hygiene. Results: The factors that enhance the school oral health programme effectiveness were identified in the existing study, which includes regular programmes, school-based oral health policy, active participation of teachers, parents, and students, and ample periodic monitoring or follow-ups. Conclusion: The study recommends further exploration of the impact of involving parents, teachers, and dentists on partnership approach within oral health education.

Published Date: 2021-11-15;