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Avijit Avasthi, Baljeet Singh, Tarun Nanda, A. Bhaskar, S. Nanda, K. Arora
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背景:社会中不同个体的口腔健康实践、认知和行为模式决定了牙医、医院和整个国家需要采用的治疗方法。目的:了解口腔健康和烟草相关产品的知识、态度和行为。设计:基于问卷的横断面研究。设置:2018年8月至2019年7月,所有ESI患者来科就诊。患者:本研究共纳入573例门诊患者,其中男性446例(77.8%),女性127例(22.2%)。测量方法:对患者自行编制问卷,记录应答率,采用卡方、p值等非参数检验进行统计分析,得出结果。结果:549例(95.8%)的调查对象使用牙刷和牙膏清洁牙齿,其中270例(50.7%)的调查对象反应为> 1个月和≤3个月更换牙刷。研究还发现,受试者认为口腔健康是他们整个身体的镜子,即89%和84.4%的人,并准备在不久的将来去看牙医(86.9%)进行口腔预防。关于吸烟习惯,与女性相比,男性(37.8%)主要使用烟草。局限性:作为ESI患者的单中心研究,它不能反映这类人群在泛印度水平上的整体牙齿健康状况。因此,应该开展更多涉及大量个体的多中心研究。结论:本研究首次获得了我国ESI人群口腔健康的相关信息。需要在印度其他地区进行更深入和更大规模的研究,以反映这类人的真实口腔状况,以便制定相应的治疗计划。关键信息:这篇文章倾向于以观察的方式制定口腔卫生观念,前景和目标居住者的执行,这有助于消除瓶颈,达到最佳的牙齿健康水平。
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Oral Health (KAP Model) Status and Tobacco Habits in Employees’ State Insurance Patients Visiting a Dental College in North India: A Cross-sectional Study
Background: Various oral health-related practices, perceptions, and behavioral patterns among the individuals in the society determine the treatment needs to be adopted among the dentists, hospitals, and country as a whole. Objective: To access the knowledge, attitude, and practices regarding oral health and tobacco-related products. Design: Questionnaire-based cross-sectional study. Setting: All patients under Employees’ State Insurance (ESI) empanelment coming to the department from August 2018 to July 2019. Patients: The study consisted of 573 subjects who visited the outpatient department, of which 446 (77.8%) were males and 127 (22.2%) were females. Measurements: A self-prepared questionnaire was asked from the patients and the response rate was recorded and statistically analyzed using nonparametric tests, such as Chi-square and p value to arrive at the results. Results: It was observed that the subjects were maintaining oral health by cleaning their teeth with toothbrush and toothpaste in 549 (95.8%) individuals, changing their brush in > 1-month and ≤ 3-month categories with 270 (50.7%) response. It was also seen that the subjects considered oral health as the mirror of their whole body, i.e., in 89% and 84.4% of the individuals and were ready to go to the dentist (86.9%) in the near future regarding oral prophylaxis. Regarding tobacco habits, males (37.8%) were predominantly using tobacco as compared to females. Limitations: Being a single-centric study of the ESI patients, it does not reflect the overall status of the dental health of this kind of population on a pan-India level. So, more multicentric studies involving a large pool of individuals should be carried out. Conclusion: This study represents the first-of-a-kind information regarding the oral health of the ESI population in our country. More in-depth and larger sample-sized studies are required from other parts of India that could reflect the true oral status of this category of individuals so that treatment plans can be developed accordingly. Key messages: This article tends to formulate the oral hygiene perceptions, outlook, and execution of targeted occupants in an observational manner which can help in removing bottlenecks to reach an optimum level of dental health.
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