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Ítem Acceso abierto Knowledge about dental avulsion of pregnant women treated at the Hospital II-1 Dr. José Peña Portuguéz. Tocache - Peru 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-04-25) Mosquera Portella, Melby Alcira; Aguirre Morales, Anita KoriObjective: To determine the knowledge about dental avulsion among pregnant women attended at Hospital II-1 Dr. José Peña Portuguéz, Tocache - Peru, 2021. Methodology: An instrument was created to measure knowledge about dental avulsion among pregnant women. This instrument consisted of 7 closed-ended multiple-choice questions and was validated by expert judgment from three professors at the Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener. Authorization was requested from the hospital director to conduct the study. Once at the hospital, pregnant women were informed about the study and invited to participate. Those who agreed signed informed consent forms before completing the questionnaire regarding their knowledge of dental avulsion. Results: Among the results, only 1.1% of the pregnant women had received prior information about dental avulsion, 10% had some experience with dental avulsion, 1.7% responded that it is possible to reimplant an avulsed tooth, 41.7% stated they would clean an avulsed tooth using an alcohol wipe, and 48.9% indicated they would transport an avulsed tooth in a disinfectant solution. Conclusion: Pregnant women attended at Hospital II-1 Dr. José Peña Portuguéz, Tocache - Peru, 2021, lack knowledge about dental avulsion.Ítem Acceso abierto Practice of the parents who go to the Virgen del Carmen topic of the district of Villa el Salvador facing the loss of a tooth due to Dentoalveolar trauma, Lima 2021.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-06-09) Torres Rivera, Johana Sandra; Céspedes Porras, JacquelineMethodology: An instrument was created to measure knowledge and practices regarding tooth loss due to dentoalveolar trauma. The questionnaire consisted of 8 closed-ended multiple-choice questions. After creating the instrument, it was validated by expert judgment. Authorization was obtained from the manager of the Virgen del Carmen health center to carry out the study. Once in the facility, the parents were informed about the study and invited to participate. Parents who agreed to participate signed the informed consent form before being provided with the questionnaire. Results: Among the results, 52.2% of the parents mentioned that it is important to find the avulsed tooth, 44.6% mentioned that an avulsed tooth can be replanted, 50% said that if a dental avulsion occurred, they would go to a dentist, 51.1% mentioned that the avulsed tooth should be held by the crown, 32.6% mentioned that avulsed teeth should be reimplanted immediately, and 25% mentioned that avulsed teeth should be transported in milk or in the child's mouth. Conclusion: 67.4% of the parents who visited the Virgen del Carmen health center in the Villa El Salvador district exhibited low knowledge regarding tooth loss due to dentoalveolar trauma, while 32.6% had a regular level of knowledge.
