Adolescent with caries and experienced interaction with dental staff




Marja‐Leena Mattila, Päivi Rautava, Maiju Saarinen, Mimmi Tolvanen, Ansa Ojanlatva, Sirkka Jaakkola, Minna Aromaa, Matti Sillanpää

PublisherBlackwell Publishing Ltd

2019

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry

29

1

36

42

7

0960-7439

1365-263X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/ipd.12435

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/36733046



Background: There is a lack of studies about how adolescents experience the interaction during dental visits. The experienced interaction during dental visits will influence how adolescents take care of their oro‐dental health, and how they attend at the dentist's office.

Aim: To explore the interaction experiences during dental visits of 18‐year‐olds with or without a history of caries.

Design: The dental health status at age 15 years was used as a predictor of subsequent interaction experiences with the dental staff. The dental health status was assessed by the Decayed Missed Filled Teeth index and interaction experiences by the Patient Dental Staff Interaction Questionnaire.

Results: Adolescents with a history of caries experienced the interaction at dental visits significantly more often negatively than adolescents with healthy teeth. The association was significant after adjustment for potential confounding factors (sense of coherence, gender, and duration of maternal basic education).

Conclusions: Understanding, encouraging, and appropriate interaction with adolescents with caries may make patients more positive and receptive for treatment and self‐care.


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