Self-Reported Oral Hygiene Habits amongst Visually Impaired Students

Prahi Nayak, A. Mathur, Neema Shetty, B. Makhijani, Ashish Bali, B. Manohar
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Introduction: Good oral hygiene provides a basis for good oral health and is important for prevention and treatment of oral conditions in children. Hence, it is essential to provide knowledge and treatment at regular intervals to the visually impaired individuals. Objective: To evaluate the oral hygiene practices of visually impaired students attending a blind school with the help of a questionnaire. Methods: The oral hygiene practices were evaluated in visually impaired students between the ages of 6 years to 22 years. A total of 92 students were enrolled from a blind school in Udaipur. The oral hygiene practice was assessed by a questionnaire survey. Results: About 96.7% of the students brushed their teeth daily out of which 94.3% brushed their teeth with the help of a toothbrush and toothpaste. Majority of them brushed once a day in the morning. A total of 39.1% of the students cleaned their tongue also. All the students brushed alone without any guidance or supervision. Conclusion: Although the blind students cannot see, they still practice good oral hygiene.
视障学生自我报告的口腔卫生习惯
良好的口腔卫生是良好口腔健康的基础,对预防和治疗儿童口腔疾病具有重要意义。因此,有必要定期向视障人士提供知识和治疗。目的:采用问卷调查法对某盲校视障学生的口腔卫生习惯进行评价。方法:对6 ~ 22岁视障学生的口腔卫生习惯进行评价。乌代普尔一所盲人学校共招收了92名学生。通过问卷调查对口腔卫生习惯进行评估。结果:96.7%的学生每天刷牙,其中94.3%的学生使用牙刷和牙膏刷牙。他们中的大多数人每天早上刷一次牙。39.1%的学生也清洁了舌头。所有的学生都在没有任何指导和监督的情况下独自刷。结论:盲人学生虽然看不见东西,但仍保持良好的口腔卫生习惯。
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