Self-disclosed oral hygiene habits from students of Bahria University Medical and Dental College, Karachi campus

Rabiya Ali, Nadia Khalid, Fareeha, Shireen Jawed, Naila Masood, Fatima Syed
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BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE:   Dental hygiene reflects the overall health and impacts the quality of life. The present study was designed to assess knowledge, attitude, and practices regarding oral hygiene among medical and dental undergraduate students and to compare the oral hygiene habits among male and female students METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional study was conducted among medical and dental students of Bahria University Medical and Dental College, Karachi (BUMDC) from December 2018 to January 2019. Ethical approval was taken from the ERC committee of Bahria University Medical and Dental College (ERC/2/2018). Students (n= 332) of MBBS and BDS from first to final year were enrolled by non-probability convenience sampling technique. A self-structured questionnaire  was used to obtain data.  Percentages were determined for each response. The Chi-Square test was used to check the association of oral hygiene outcomes with respect to gender. RESULTS: The study comprised 332 male and female students, out of which 189 (56.9%) were dental and 143(43.1%) were medical. The majority of students (71.4%) were female. The mean age of participants was 20.8± 1.3 years, 44.6% used toothbrushes, 33.7% used toothbrush and floss, and 21.4% used toothbrush and miswak, 61.4% of respondents have brushed their teeth twice a day, 5.1% of respondents were reported bad smell from their teeth, 58.1% were complaining sore jaws. Dental hygiene was significantly associated with gender (p≤ 0.05). Females have better practices and a positive attitude toward oral hygiene. CONCLUSION: Female students had better oral hygiene knowledge and practices with more positive attitude as compared to male counterparts.
巴利亚大学医学和牙科学院卡拉奇校区学生自述的口腔卫生习惯
背景与目的:口腔卫生反映整体健康状况,影响生活质量。本研究旨在评估医学和牙科本科生关于口腔卫生的知识、态度和实践,并比较男女学生的口腔卫生习惯。方法:2018年12月至2019年1月,对卡拉奇巴利亚大学医学和牙科学院(BUMDC)的医学和牙科学生进行横断面研究。伦理批准来自巴利亚大学医学和牙科学院的ERC委员会(ERC/2/2018)。采用非概率方便抽样方法对MBBS和BDS一至四年级的学生(n= 332)进行统计。采用自构式问卷获取数据。确定每个回答的百分比。采用卡方检验检验口腔卫生结果与性别的关系。结果:共调查男女学生332人,其中牙科189人(56.9%),医学143人(43.1%)。大多数学生(71.4%)是女性。受访者平均年龄为20.8±1.3岁,使用牙刷的占44.6%,使用牙刷和牙线的占33.7%,使用牙刷和牙线的占21.4%,每天刷牙两次的占61.4%,牙齿有异味的占5.1%,下颌疼痛的占58.1%。口腔卫生与性别显著相关(p≤0.05)。女性在口腔卫生方面有更好的实践和积极的态度。结论:女生的口腔卫生知识和习惯较男生更好,态度更积极。
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