What Child Oral Health-Related Behaviors Can First-time Mothers Actualize? A Pragmatic Prospective Study.
J AlveyKimon DivarisL LytleW F VannJ Y LeePublished in: JDR clinical and translational research (2019)
A knowledge gap exists in our understanding of the relationship between first-time mothers' intended and actualized child oral health behaviors, with implications in the optimal timing of infant and early childhood oral health messaging. Our findings suggest that first-time mothers are likely to implement some but not all positive behaviors that they intended to adopt during pregnancy. Interventions are needed to assist women in implementing these practices.