Knowledge and practices of oral hygiene among undergraduate students of dayalbagh educational institute, Agra

S. Madan, Richa Verma, Gul Mathur
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Background: Healthy and well-functioning teeth in all phases of life is a necessity. Teeth help in proper mastication of food as well as in word pronunciation. It gives fullness to the face, thereby helping in the social appearance of a person. Oral health and systemic health are interconnected. Past studies indicate that oral diseases cause or increase the severity of noncommunicable diseases. The general public is unaware of this connection. Thus, the present research work was planned to assess the oral hygiene practices of students and their awareness for maintenance of oral health. Research Methodology: The present survey was conducted among 510 students (135 boys and 335 girls) in the age group of 17–30 years studying in Dayalbagh Educational Institute. Data were collected through a questionnaire adapted from the standard tool of oral health questionnaire by the WHO. Results and Discussion: The result of the present study showed that 93% of the students were using toothpaste and toothbrush for cleaning teeth, but only 31% and 2% of the students were using other measures such as mouthwash and floss. Data also showed that only 44% of the students brush twice a day and only 27% visit dentist for routine checkup. Conclusion: Majority of the students were aware of the linkage between oral health and systemic health. Thus, it is essential to organize oral health education program at mass level to create awareness in public so that not only their oral health but also their general health can be improved.
阿格拉dayalbagh教育学院本科生口腔卫生知识与实践
背景:健康和功能良好的牙齿在生命的各个阶段都是必要的。牙齿有助于食物的正确咀嚼以及单词发音。它使面部丰满,从而有助于一个人的社交形象。口腔健康和全身健康是相互联系的。过去的研究表明,口腔疾病会导致或加重非传染性疾病的严重程度。公众并不知道这种联系。因此,本研究旨在评估学生的口腔卫生习惯及其维护口腔健康的意识。研究方法:本调查在达亚尔巴格教育学院学习的510名17-30岁年龄段的学生(135名男孩和335名女孩)中进行。数据是通过采用世界卫生组织口腔健康问卷标准工具的问卷收集的。结果与讨论:本研究结果显示,93%的学生使用牙膏和牙刷清洁牙齿,但只有31%和2%的学生使用漱口水和牙线等其他措施。数据还显示,只有44%的学生每天刷两次牙,只有27%的学生去看牙医做常规检查。结论:大多数学生都意识到口腔健康和全身健康之间的联系。因此,有必要组织大规模的口腔健康教育计划,以提高公众的意识,从而不仅改善他们的口腔健康,而且改善他们的总体健康。
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