Background: Bariatric surgery can cause oral health problems in individuals, such as an increase in dental caries, periodontal diseases and dental erosion, which can be avoided if oral health promotion actions are implemented.
Aims: To assess the impact of an oral health promotion program implemented among gastroplasty patients.
Methods: This randomized clinical trial involved 208 patients undergoing gastroplasty; they were divided into two groups: Intervention Group, with participation in the Oral Health Promotion Program for Bariatric Patients, or Control Group.
Background: The bariatric surgery may have negative repercussions on oral conditions.
Aim: To evaluate the impact of oral health educational/preventive program developed with patients submitted to gastroplasties.
Method: The sample consisted of 109 patients randomly allocated to two groups: intervention group (IG), where they participated in the oral health promotion program that include multiple educational-preventive approaches; control group (CG), where they received usual care from the bariatric clinic staff, without participation in the program.
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between prenatal care and delivery guidelines In Primary Health Care.
Methods: This is a cross-sectional study, with 358 puerperal women of a public maternity from the south of Brazil. The data collection was performed from July to October of 2013, with prenatal card data transcription and a structured interview.