吸烟习惯与口腔健康-横断面研究

H. PobaruDhruti, J. PatelArpit, Bachani Jaybala
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背景:今天吸烟的人比历史上任何时候都多。烟草是已知的最容易上瘾的产品之一,烟草依赖是进行性、慢性和复发性疾病。目的:评估各种烟草习惯、牙周健康状况以及对香烟和其他烟草制品(COPTA)的认识。材料和方法:在Jamnagar的Govt.牙科学院和医院进行了一项横断面研究。到公共卫生部门就诊的患者被纳入研究。在2014年7月1日至8月31日期间,共有300名患者被纳入调查。调查对象包括无烟和吸烟习惯、牙周状况评估、口腔病变的存在、对COTPA的认识和戒烟意愿。结果:戒烟习惯(72.33%)多于吸烟习惯(22.33%),5.33%的患者同时使用这两种产品。同样,在无烟烟草(SLT)中,咀嚼Mawa在无烟烟草习惯中更为普遍(52.33%),而Bidi吸烟在吸烟习惯中更普遍(19%)。几乎所有(98.6%)患者都有牙周病。约73.67%的患者对COTPA 2003一无所知。88.67%的患者愿意戒烟,但64.67%的患者不知道谁能帮助他们戒烟。结论:较普遍的吸烟习惯是嚼马娃和比迪烟。烟草使用者的牙周状况受到危害。他们中的大多数人不知道COTPA。他们中的大多数人都愿意戒烟,但他们不知道从哪里寻求帮助关键词:无烟烟草(SLT)、吸烟、香烟和其他烟草制品(COPTA)、戒烟
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Tobacco habits & Oral Health-A cross-sectional study -
Background: More people use tobacco today than any other time in history. Tobacco is among the most addictive product known and tobacco dependence is progressive, chronic and relapsing disorder. Aim: To assess various tobacco habits, periodontal health & awareness regarding Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (COPTA). Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Govt. Dental College & Hospital, Jamnagar. Patients present to public health department were enrolled for the study. Total 300 patients were enrolled   during period of 1st July to 31st August, 2014 Questionnaire related to smokeless and smoking tobacco habits, periodontal status evaluation, presence of oral lesions, awareness about COTPA and willingness to quit the habit were asked to patients. Results: Smokeless tobacco habit practiced more (72.33%) than smoked tobacco (22.33%) while 5.33% patients used both the products. Again, among Smoke Less Tobacco (SLT), Mawa chewing was more prevalent (52.33%) among smokeless tobacco habit whereas Bidi smoking was more prevalent (19%) amongst smoked tobacco habit. Periodontal disease was present in almost all (98.6%) patients. About 73.67% patients did not know anything about COTPA 2003. Total 88.67% patients were willing to quit the habit but 64.67% patients didn‟t know who could help them to quit. Conclusion: More prevalent tobacco habits were Mawa chewing and Bidi smoking. Periodontal condition was jeopardized among tobacco users. Majority of them were unaware of COTPA. Most of them were willing to quit tobacco habits but they did not know from where to seek the help Keywords: Smoke Less Tobacco (SLT), smoking, Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (COPTA), tobacco                        Quitting
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