Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry (Jan 2015)

Determinants of preventive oral health behavior among senior dental students of Greater Noida, India

  • Ishan Prabhakar,
  • K Jayaprakash,
  • K K Shivalingesh,
  • Bhuvandeep Gupta,
  • Neha Gupta,
  • Richa Anand

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2319-5932.153592
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 63 – 66

Abstract

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Introduction: Oral self-care practice is an effective preventive measure for maintaining good oral health. The health beliefs and attitudes of health professionals will not only affect their oral self-care habits, but will have a profound influence on their ability to motivate patients to learn and practice preventive oral health measures. Aim: The aim was to determine the preventive oral health behavior of senior dental students in relation to demography, knowledge of preventive care, and attitudes towards preventive dentistry. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in a dental institution by distributing pretested questionnaire to 102 final year dental students. The overall response rate was 94%. Data were computed and tabulated. Statistical analysis was performed using Chi-square test using SPSS. Results: More than half of the respondents (56.25%) agreed that the frequency of sugar consumption has a greater role in producing caries. It was observed that 93.75% of students found preventive dentistry practice to be useful. Significant gender differences were observed in the use of recommended oral self-care, knowledge of using sealant as a caries preventive measure and fluoridation of drinking water as an effective way of preventing caries. Conclusion: There was an appreciably high level of good knowledge of preventive dental care among the dental students with a positive attitude towards preventive dentistry practice.

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