p. 312−322
2008-2347
Vol.43/No.4
p. 323−330
2008-2347
Vol.43/No.4
p. 331−343
2008-2347
Vol.43/No.4
p. 344−351
2008-2347
Vol.43/No.4
p. 352−359
2008-2347
Vol.43/No.4
p. 360−368
2008-2347
Vol.43/No.4
p. 369−377
2008-2347
Vol.43/No.4
≤0.001) and positively with ECOHIS (r=0.535, p < /em>≤0.001). In this regard, with increasing the mean dmft in children, ECOHIS scores also increased, but SOC scores in mothers decreased. The ECOHIS also had a negative correlation with SOC (r=-0.347, p < /em>≤0.001); in other words, with increasing mothers' SOC scores, the scores of quality of life also decreased. Conclusion:Mothers' SOC significantly affected dental caries and quality of life in their children. Therefore, with the increase in maternal SOC, OHRQoL can be improved.]]>
p. 378−386
2008-2347
Vol.43/No.4
p. 387−400
2008-2347
Vol.43/No.4
p. 401−405
2008-2347
Vol.43/No.4