Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Jan 2022)

Oral health-related attitude and practices of transgender population in Puducherry UT, India---A cross-sectional questionnaire survey

  • Usha Sathyanarayanan,
  • Bindu M John

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_921_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
pp. 1815 – 1819

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Background: Oral health is apparently compromised among the transgenders and not enough data is available on the same, without which appropriate measures cannot be drafted and implemented. Objective: To determine oral health practices among transgender population of Puducherry UT, India. Material and Methods: A close-ended questionnaire was used to elicit responses on attitude and practices related to oral health. Self-identified transgenders were included in this study following a snowball sampling technique. Data on educational level, brushing habits, deleterious habits (tobacco and alcohol), visits to any dentist and sugar consumption was recorded. Data was analyzed for descriptive statistics. Results: More than 72% had education above high school, 86.1% used tooth brush to clean their teeth, 47% had never been to a dentist, more than 50% did not receive any oral care, 61% used associated products of tobacco, majority had a high sugar exposure and more than 55% consumed alcohol every day in varying quantities. Conclusion: Findings of this study suggests that efforts need to be increased to create awareness on oral hygiene among this socially stigmatized community to have a positive dental health attitude and behaviour.

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