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Table 4 Caries experience (dmft) and parents’ knowledge/attitudes of the child’s oral health

From: Dental caries status of students from migrant primary schools in Shanghai Pudong New Area

Parents’ knowledge/attitude of the child’s oral health(%, N)

Primary teeth

dmft (SD)

Permanent teeth

dmft (SD)

Teeth are born good or bad, no correlation with the protection

  

 Agree (7.0 %, 92)

2.13 (2.65)

0.43 (0.79)

 Disagree (64.7 %, 856)

2.67 (3.02)

0.46 (0.86)

 Unknown (28.3 %, 375)

3.01 (3.07)

0.37 (0.80)

Oral health is important to life

  

 Agree (78.2 %, 1034)

2.70 (3.00)

0.47 (0.85)

 Disagree (2.0 %, 26)

2.73 (3.42)

0.23 (0.65)

 Unknown (19.9 %, 263)

2.90 (3.06)

0.33 (0.79)

It is important to protect the first permanent teeth of children

  

 Agree (47.2 %, 625)

2.69 (3.09)

0.47 (0.87)

 Disagree (4.6 %, 61)

1.93 (2.54)

0.36 (0.78)

 Unknown (48.2 %, 637)

2.85 (2.98)

0.41 (0.81)

No need to treat the bad primary teeth

  

 Agree (11.0 %, 145)

2.29 (2.74)

0.48 (0.86)

 Disagree (52.5 %, 695)

2.69 (3.05)

0.48 (0.88)

 Unknown (36.5 %, 483)

2.93 (3.04)

0.37 (0.75)

Pit and fissure sealant can prevent dental caries of children

  

 Agree (14.6 %, 193)

2.88 (3.20)

0.54 (0.97)

 Disagree (16.6 %, 220)

2.40 (3.02)

0.50 (0.90)

 Unknown (68.8 %, 910)

2.79 (2.97)

0.40 (0.78)

Tooth brushing twice a day can protect teeth

  

 Agree (70.4 %, 931)

2.74 (3.05)

0.47 (0.86)

 Disagree (4.5 %, 59)

2.31 (2.43)

0.54 (1.01)

 Unknown (25.2 %, 333)

2.80 (3.02)

0.33 (0.73)