The research on "Perceptions of Parents and Children on Posterior Restorations in Primary Molars at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)" gives valuable insights into what influences treatment choices in children's dental care. By understanding the worries and preferences of both parents and children, the study helps dentists better meet their needs, making the experience more comfortable. The findings enhance communication, promote informed decision-making, and ultimately improve patient satisfaction in children's dental care. For parents and children, participating in this research provides a clearer understanding of treatment options, ensures their preferences are considered and creates a more positive dental experience. This research also helps improve paediatric dentistry overall, promoting family-centered care and guiding future dental practices and policies. The information gathered from this research will benefit individuals, researchers, institutions, and the community by advancing knowledge and informing future practices.
This questionnaire includes demographic questions and one section related to the study. Please be assured that your information will be kept confidential and used exclusively for this research. The questions should take about 10 minutes to complete. Please respond to them to the best of your preference. The outcomes of this study will be critical for assessing parents' and children's perception on tooth fillings at baby molars teeth.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
140
Questionnaire about their perception on dental restoration for paediatric posterior teeth
Universiti Teknologi MARA
Sungai Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia
Parental Preference for Posterior Restorations in Primary Molars
Outcome Measure Description: Assessment of the parents' preferred choice of restoration using the study questionnaire (Domain 3.4: Perception). Parents are presented with 4 images representing different restoration options: Image A (Stainless steel crown), Image B (Amalgam restoration), Image C (Composite restoration), and Image D (Bioflex crown), and asked to select the single option they prefer. Unit of Measure: Percentage of participants
Time frame: January 2025 until January 2026
Parental Income Level
Outcome Measure Description: Assessment of the parents' socioeconomic status based on self-reported monthly income collected via the sociodemographic section of the study questionnaire. Unit of Measure: Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Grouped into Monthly household income : Less than RM2499 RM2500 - RM4849 RM4850 - RM 10,959 More than RM11,000
Time frame: january 2025 until January 2026
Age of Child
Outcome Measure Description: Assessment of the paediatric patient's age collected via the sociodemographic section of the study questionnaire. Unit of Measure: Years (or months, as applicable)
Time frame: January 2025 until January 2026
Parental Education Level
Outcome Measure Description: Assessment of the parents' highest level of education attained, collected via the sociodemographic section of the study questionnaire. Unit of Measure: Level of education No formal education Primary school Secondary school Tertiary school Postgraduate
Time frame: January 2025 until January 2026
Gender of Child
Outcome Measure Description: Assessment of the paediatric patient's gender (e.g., male or female) collected via the sociodemographic section of the study questionnaire. Unit of Measure: Percentage of participants (e.g., % Male, % Female)
Time frame: January 2025 until January 2026
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