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AuthorAl-Qashouti, Hend
AuthorAl-Ansari, Hissa
AuthorAl-Moadhadi, Aisha Ibrahim M.B.
AuthorAl-Neama, Roudha
AuthorPhilip, Nebu Ivan
AuthorNazzal, Hani
Available date2025-12-10T07:37:59Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameEuropean archives of paediatric dentistry : official journal of the European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry
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Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40368-025-01136-0
CitationAl-Qashouti, H., Al-Ansari, H., Al-Moadhadi, A. et al. Children's drinking water sources in the state of Qatar: parental preferences and knowledge of its fluoride content. Eur Arch Paediatr Dent (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40368-025-01136-0
ISSN18186300
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/69167
AbstractPurpose: Dental caries remains a major public health concern for children in the State of Qatar. Drinking optimally fluoridated water could be one of the most promising evidence-based approaches to lower caries experience amongst children in the country. The present study aimed to gather information on parental preferences regarding their children's drinking water sources and their knowledge about beneficial trace elements such as fluoride in drinking water. Methods: This cross-sectional perspective study was conducted among parents of school-aged children living in the State of Qatar. A pilot-tested fifteen-question survey was distributed to parents living in the three most populated regions of the country. Descriptive data analysis was carried out to assess parental responses. Results: The survey results showed that the majority of parents (63.9%) preferred commercial bottled water as the principal drinking water source with parental choice based mostly on the water purity. A large majority of parents (82.1%) did not know, or were not sure whether fluoride was present in their drinking water and over half the surveyed parents (51.5%) were not aware of the cariostatic benefits of fluoride in drinking water. Parental knowledge about drinking optimally fluoridated water to improve a child's dental health was positively associated with their education level. Conclusion: The study findings indicate the need to improve parental knowledge of the benefits and safety of children drinking optimally fluoridated water so that they can make informed choices for their children.
SponsorThis study was supported by Qatar University Student Research Grant.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
SubjectDental caries
Drinking water
Fluoride
Public health dentistry
Survey research
TitleChildren's drinking water sources in the state of Qatar: parental preferences and knowledge of its fluoride content
TypeArticle
ESSN19969805
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