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Oral Health Educational Program on Oral Hygiene Knowledge and Practices in a Group of Orphan Children

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Cairo University (CU)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Dental Caries
Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice

Treatments

Other: Oral health educational program

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06897956
CEBD-CU-2025-02-13

Details and patient eligibility

About

An orphan is defined as "a child under the age of 18 whose mother, father, both parents, and a primary caregiver has died, and who is in need of care or protection". Orphans, therefore, are considered disadvantaged and socially marginalized population whom diseases burden is high. Egypt has 1.7 million orphaned children. The number of children between the age of 0 and 17 who are currently registered in orphanages is 12,015. Dental diseases especially plaque, gingival and dental caries are highly preventable, with the highest prevalence in the developing countries. Profound disparities exist in oral health status across different social and economic divisions. The pattern of orphanage living is quite different from family living as the latter provides physical security, food, and shelter but is devoid of psychological security. High prevalence of dental caries, gingivitis and dental trauma has been observed in children of orphanages. This has been attributed to many factors such as: lack of adequate staff, poor oral hygiene, improper nutrition and eating patterns, high consumption of sugary food, negligence of tooth brushing, moreover the children and caregivers knowledge, level of education and oral health illiteracy. Untreated oral diseases could lead to psychological and general health problems, pain and loss in school time. Recognition of these problems is essential to provide optimum oral health for these deprived children. Health education is an important tool of public health and an effective primary preventive method especially for school aged children in controlling plaque, gingival and dental diseases.

Full description

The aim of this study is to raise more awareness about the causes of dental diseases (plaque, gingival and dental caries and their prevention through implementing an educational program to the orphan children focusing on tooth brushing, proper use of fluoride products and proper nutrition. The objectives of this study are to evaluate the impact of the oral health education program on the Knowledge and practices of the orphans and also its effect on the gingival health and dental caries among the children in different branches of orphanages in Egypt.

Enrollment

139 patients

Sex

All

Ages

7 to 17 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Orphan Children aged 7 years old and above.
  • Educated children.
  • No learning difficulty.
  • No medical conditions.

Exclusion criteria

  • Any child that refuses to participate

Trial design

139 participants in 5 patient groups

Wadi Hof Orphanage children
Description:
Orphan children at that Wadi Hof Branch
Treatment:
Other: Oral health educational program
El-Doki Orphanage children
Description:
Orphan children at that El-Doki Branch
Treatment:
Other: Oral health educational program
Helwan Orphanage children
Description:
Orphan children at that Helwan Branch
Treatment:
Other: Oral health educational program
Misr Elgadida Orphanage children
Description:
Orphan children at that Misr Elgadida Branch
Treatment:
Other: Oral health educational program
6th October Orphanage children
Description:
Orphan children at that 6th October Branch
Treatment:
Other: Oral health educational program

Trial contacts and locations

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