0134/2008 - THE CONTROL OF BABIES’ DENTAL VISITS THROUGH THE VACCINES CARD: EVALUATING A PILOT PROGRAM DEVELOPED AT THE FAMILY HEALTH STRATEGY AT PONTA GROSSA/ PR
O CONTROLE DAS CONSULTAS ODONTOLÓGICAS DOS BEBÊS POR MEIO DA CARTEIRA DE VACINA: AVALIAÇÃO DE UM PROGRAMA-PILOTO DESENVOLVIDO NA ESTRATÉGIA SAÚDE DA FAMÍLIA EM PONTA GROSSA/ PR
Author:
• Geraldo Stocco - Stocco, G. - Prefeitura Municipal de Ponta Grossa - <marcia@smagon.com.br>Thematic Area:
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This study evaluated a concept-program developed in the area of a Family Health Unity, which monitored, for two years, the returns of infant children to regular attendance by the dentist, through their vaccines cards. A cross-sectional study was conducted, involving a convenience sample of 123 children aged 12 to 36 months, residents in the area. Data were collected during a campaign of immunization, in 2007, through a questionnaire answered by parents, vaccines cards checking, and clinical examination of children. The results showed that 81% of the examined children were registered in the FHU for dental care and, from them, 95% had entered before reaching one year of life, having vaccines cards registration. It was also found that 50% of the children had visited the dentist more than once per year of life and 58% of them returned for dental appointments in the year before the survey. The prevalence of dental caries was lower in this group of children (17%), than in the group without frequent returns, or the one not registered in the FHU. It was concluded that the vaccines card can be a useful tool for tracking the frequency of babies to dentist.Dental health services; Family Health Program; oral health; infants decay; prevention and control