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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 17(1): e3237, 13/01/2017. tab
Article in English | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-914254

ABSTRACT

Objective: To evaluate the factors related to the time of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) in infants from Pará de Minas and Três Corações (Minas Gerais) and Brumado (Bahia), Brazil. Material and Methods: All mothers attended in public and private hospitals of these cities between June and December 2012 (n=156) were invited to answer an interview related to EBF. Data were collected: (1) at maternity ward; (2) at 4 and (3) 6 months of the infant's life. In (2) and (3), data were collected by phone. Data were recorded in the SPSS software, and descriptive analyses and association of exposure and outcome variables related to the practice of EBF were performed. The chi-square test was used, considering p <0.05. Results: The total of women was in (1) 156, (2) 104 and (3) 123, and the EBF rate was 50.0%, 39.0% and 4.8%, respectively. In (1) mothers with lower schooling level have opted for EBF more frequently. In (1), the use of bottle did not interfere in EBF; on the other hand, in (2) and (3), the use of bottle has decreased the frequency of EBF (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The ideal frequency of EBF recommended by WHO to the six months of the infant's life is not followed in the evaluated cities. In addition, EBF can be influenced by the use of bottle and maternal schooling level.


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Humans , Female , Brazil , Breast Feeding , Mothers , Nursing Bottles , Chi-Square Distribution , Interview
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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 16(1): 491-497, jan.-dez. 2016. tab
Article in English | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-912911

ABSTRACT

Objective: To identify the factors that influenced early weaning and its incidence among children from six months old in five public hospitals of two states - Minas Gerais and Bahia, Brazil. Material and Methods: The sample (N = 104) was of convenience type composed of mothers of six-month-old infants from five public hospitals. Mothers answered a personal interview by phone when the child was six months old. Data analysis was performed by the association between the dependent variable, early weaning, and independents variables, maternal age, mother's marital status, education and job, family income, maternal belief about the amount of milk produced to be or not enough to feed her baby and breastfeeding interruption reason, through the chi-square test in SPSS software version 17.0 (p<0.05). Results: Among the relationships found, only maternal belief in milk failure was significantly associated with early weaning (p <0.001). Most mothers who did not perform early weaning believed they had satisfactory amount of milk (66.7%). The general weaning rate was ≅ 30%. Conclusion: Early weaning was related to maternal belief that the amount of milk was insufficient to meet the needs of the newborn and its incidence was high in the study population.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Breast Feeding , Hospitals, Public , Mothers , Weaning , Brazil , Chi-Square Distribution , Cross-Sectional Studies/methods , Interviews as Topic/methods
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Spec Care Dentist ; 29(2): 96-101, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19284509

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the mothers' perceptions and expectations of the behavior of their children who were HIV positive, during dental treatment. The sample was composed of 40 mother and child pairs. The mothers answered seven questions during two different appointments (M1, the child's initial appointment, and M2, the child's treatment appointment) in order to identify their perceptions and expectations about their children's behavior during dental treatment. In addition, child's behavior during the appointments was evaluated. The results of the mothers' interviews were then correlated with their children's behavior using Spearman's correlation test (p<0.05). There was no significant correlation between the mothers' perceptions and expectations and the behavior displayed by their children during dental treatment (p>0.05).


Subject(s)
Attitude , Child Behavior , Dental Care for Children , Dental Care for Chronically Ill , HIV Seropositivity , Mothers/psychology , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Cooperative Behavior , Dental Care for Children/psychology , Dental Care for Chronically Ill/psychology , Female , Hospitalization , Humans , Male , Mother-Child Relations , Pain/psychology , Professional-Patient Relations , Stress, Psychological/psychology
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J Periodontol ; 78(6): 1159-63, 2007 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17539732

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a rare, heterogeneous, autosomal recessive condition, primarily characterized by polydactyly, obesity, mental retardation, hypogonadism, retinopathy, and renal failure. Dental anomalies, regarded as secondary manifestations, include hypodontia, microdontia, short roots, and deep palate. Few reports in the literature have described the oral manifestations of BBS. This article reports a case of BBS in a boy who presented some typical oral manifestations added to a generalized gingival overgrowth, an anomaly that had not been reported previously in patients with this syndrome. METHODS: A 12-year-old white male presented with a diagnosis of BBS and chief complaint of gingival enlargement in the anterior segment of both arcades. The treatment plan included surgical removal of the overgrown gingiva followed by orthodontic therapy. The excised tissues were submitted to histologic analysis. RESULTS: There was no sign of recurrence 1 year after gingivectomy. Histopathology revealed a dense connective tissue with a mild inflammatory infiltrate, irregularly arranged fiber bundles, and epithelial acanthosis, which is characteristic of gingival overgrowth. CONCLUSIONS: The gingival overgrowth was treated successfully by gingivectomy. The periodontal surgery minimized the functional, social, and emotional consequences of the oral manifestation associated with the syndrome.


Subject(s)
Bardet-Biedl Syndrome/complications , Dental Care for Chronically Ill/methods , Gingival Overgrowth/surgery , Gingivectomy/methods , Child , Consanguinity , Gingiva/pathology , Gingival Overgrowth/etiology , Gingival Overgrowth/psychology , Humans , Male
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