Epidemiological evaluation of patient compliance regarding oral health and hygiene during the COVID-19 period.

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Einstein-Sao Paulo Pub Date : 2023-10-09 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.31744/einstein_journal/2023AO0195
Antonia Sinesi, Valentino Natoli, Cinzia Casu, Savino Cefola, Ruggiero Damato, Roberta Grassi, Gianna Maria Nardi
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This work aimed to report values on oral hygiene habits at home during the pandemic and compare the differences between previous oral hygiene habits. A total of 1,136 questionnaires were filled in via a link sent through email to the patients. The answers show that although they had more time during the pandemic, they spent less time on dental and tongue hygiene. Dental and tongue hygiene are key to maintaining systemic health. The questionnaire was sent by e-mail to 1,136 male and female patients throughout Italy. Demonstrate and understand whether patients during the pandemic cleaned and spent time cleaning and maintaining their teeth and tongue hygiene. The questionnaire testifies to the fact that it is not the time but the patient's compliance and motivation that makes the difference.

Objective: This work aimed to report values regarding oral hygiene habits at home during the pandemic and compare the difference with previous oral hygiene habits.

Methods: This study was performed anonymously and had patients answer an online questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of 11 closed-answer questions (except 1) concerning oral hygiene habits at home at the time of COVID-19 and participant characteristics, including gender and age. A total of 1,136 questionnaires were filled in via a link sent by email to the patients.

Results: Among the 1,136 patients examined, 32.4% (372) were male and 67.6% (775) were female, and almost half (47.9%) of the patients who answered the questionnaire were aged 18-40 years. Patients who participated in our survey were asked questions related to dental and tongue hygiene. The answers showed that although they had more time during the pandemic, they brushed their teeth less and did not brush their tongues regularly.

Conclusion: Patients with periodontal problems usually have less time for brushing and do not have good plaque control. The questionnaire showed the opposite, such that the patient's compliance and motivation matters more than time. Thus, dentists and dental hygienists must encourage and make patients understand the importance of oral hygiene at home.

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新冠肺炎期间患者口腔健康和卫生依从性的流行病学评估。
这项工作旨在报告疫情期间家庭口腔卫生习惯的价值,并比较以前口腔卫生习惯之间的差异。通过电子邮件发送给患者的链接,共填写了1136份问卷。答案表明,尽管他们在疫情期间有更多的时间,但他们在牙齿和舌头卫生上花费的时间更少。牙齿和舌头卫生是保持系统健康的关键。调查问卷通过电子邮件发送给意大利全国1136名男性和女性患者。展示并了解患者在疫情期间是否清洁并花时间清洁和保持牙齿和舌头卫生。调查问卷证明,造成差异的不是时间,而是患者的依从性和动机。目的:本工作旨在报告疫情期间家庭口腔卫生习惯的价值,并将其与以往口腔卫生习惯进行比较。方法:这项研究是匿名进行的,让患者回答在线问卷。该问卷由11个封闭式回答问题(除1个问题外)组成,涉及新冠肺炎发生时家中的口腔卫生习惯和参与者特征,包括性别和年龄。通过电子邮件发送给患者的链接,共填写了1136份问卷。结果:在1136名接受调查的患者中,32.4%(372)为男性,67.6%(775)为女性,回答问卷的患者中几乎有一半(47.9%)年龄在18-40岁之间。参与我们调查的患者被问及与牙齿和舌头卫生有关的问题。答案表明,尽管他们在疫情期间有更多的时间,但他们刷牙较少,也没有定期刷牙。结论:有牙周问题的患者通常刷牙时间较少,牙菌斑控制不好。问卷显示情况恰恰相反,患者的依从性和动机比时间更重要。因此,牙医和牙科保健师必须鼓励并让患者了解家庭口腔卫生的重要性。
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