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. 2019 Jan 1;53(1):12–20. doi: 10.26650/eor.20199213

Table 2.

The relationship between the knowledge of dental caries and education, parental status, and professional experience.

Those who have received education Those who have not received education p value Those with children Those without children p value <10 years professional experience >10 years professional experience p value
It is possible to have non-carious teeth n=55 n=116 0,582 n=111 n=60 0,191 n=125 n=46 1
77,90% 73,40% 72,10% 81,10% 42,80% 64,50%
Problems in primary teeth affect permanent teeth n=43 n=98 1 n=94 n=47 0,214 n=104 n=37 0.895
70,50% 71% 67,10% 77% 70,70% 31%
Caries in primary teeth are treatable. n=54 n=102 0,19 n=105 n=53 0,545 n=105 n=53 0.076
84,40% 75% 76,60% 81,50% 74,50% 86,90%