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Türk Diş Hekimliği Öğrencilerinin Ağız Sağlığı Durum ve Tutumları

Year 2019, , 14 - 19, 28.06.2019
https://doi.org/10.35333/ERD.2019.8

Abstract

Amaç: Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi’nde okuyan öğrencilerin kendi ağız ve diş sağlıklarının değerlendirilmesi bu çalışmanın amacıdır. Bunun sonucunda toplum ağız ve diş sağlığını etkileyecek olan geleceğin diş hekimlerine, kişisel sağlıklarını korumaları için etkili eğitim yöntemlerini geliştirecek fikirler üretilecektir.
Materyal ve Metot: İnönü Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi’nde eğitim gören 200 öğrenciye sosyodemografik, ağız diş sağlığı, beslenme düzeniyle ilişkili sorular içeren anket verilmiş, ardından her öğrencinin oral muayenesi yapılarak değerlendirilmiştir.
Bulgular: Öğrencilerin sınıf dereceleri arttıkça genel olarak ağız ve diş sağlığına ve beslenmeye önem verdikleri ortaya çıkmıştır. Eğitime başladıkları zamandan itibaren restoratif tedavi yaptırma oranı artmış, diş çürüğü sayısı azalmıştır.
Sonuçlar: Diş hekimliği öğrencilerinin toplumu eğitecek ve etkileyecek bireyler olduğu düşünüldüğünde kişisel sağlık ve bakımlarına daha fazla dikkat etmeleri gerekmektedir. Dolayısıyla öğrencilere edindirilen doğru ağız ve diş sağlığı alışkanlığı tüm toplumun sağlığını etkileyecektir.

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Oral Health Attitude and Status of Turkish Dentistry Students

Year 2019, , 14 - 19, 28.06.2019
https://doi.org/10.35333/ERD.2019.8

Abstract

Objective:
The aim of this study is to evaluate the oral and dental health of students
studying at the Faculty of Dentistry. As a result, the ideas to improve
effective training methods for future dentists who will have impact on oral and
dental health of the society will be developed.

Methods:
A survey including sociodemographic, oral and dental health-associated
questions was conducted with 200 students who were studying at Faculty of
Dentistry of Inonu University and subsequently, dental examination of each
student was performed and evaluated.

Results:
It has been noted that students generally give importance to oral and dental
health and nutrition as their grade level increases. It is observed that since
the beginning of their education, the rate of restorative treatment increased,
and the number of tooth cavity is decreased.







Conclusions:
Considering that dentistry students are individuals who will educate and
influence the society, they need to pay more attention to their personal health
and care. Therefore, the right oral and dental health practice acquired as a
habit by students will affect the health of the entire society.

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  • Al-Wahadni AM . Al-Omiri MK. Kawamura M. Differences in self-reported oral health behavior between dental students and dental technology/dental hygiene students in Jordan. J Oral Sci.2004 Sep;46:191-197.
  • Sharda AJ. Shetty S. A comparative study of oral health knowledge. attitude and behaviour of first and final year dental students of Udaipur city. Rajasthan. India. Int J Dent Hyg.2008 Nov;6:347-353.
  • Atchison KA. Gift HC. Perceived oral health in a diverse sample. Adv Dent Res 1997; 11: 272-80.
  • Gift HC. Oral health outcomes research: Challenges and opportunities. In: Slade GD (eds).Measuring Oral Health and Quality of Life. Chapel Hill. NC: University of North Carolina. 1997.
  • Downer MC. The improving oral health of United Kingdom adults and prospects for the future. British Dental Journal. 1991; 23: 154-158.
  • Bratthall D. Hansel-Petersson G. Sundberg H. Reasons for the caries decline: what do the experts believe? European Journal of Oral Science. 1996; 104: 416- 422.
  • Nadanovsky P. Sheiham A. Relative contribution of dental services to changes in caries level of 12-yearold children in 18 industrialized countries in the 1970s and the early 1980s. Community Dentistry Oral Epidemiology. 1995; 23: 331-339.
  • Gallagher EB. Moody PM. Dentists and the oral health behavior of patients: A sociological perspective. J Behav Med. 1981;4: 283-95.
  • World Health Organization. Oral health surveys: basic methods. World Health Organization; 2013.
  • Löe, H., & Silness, J. (1963). Periodontal disease in pregnancy I. Prevalence and severity. Acta odontologica scandinavica, 21(6), 533-551.
  • Malbrunot X. Socio-economic situation of students in neurodontology in Clermont-Ferrand in 1991/1992 . [Thesis dental surgery]. Clermont-Ferrand. 1993.
  • Cortes FJ. Nevot C. Roman JM. Cuenca E. The evolution of dental health in dental students at the University of Barcelona. J Dent Educ.2002 Oct; 66:1203-1208.
  • Mariño. Rodrigo J.. et al. "Sociodemographic backgrounds and career decisions of Australian and New Zealand dental students." Journal of Dental Education. 2006;70: 169-178.
  • Ganss C, Schlueter N, Preiss S, Klimek J. Tooth brushing habits in uninstructed adult-frequency, technique, duration and force. Clin Oral Invest. 2009;13:203–208.
  • Rimaoui S. Rahmaoui M. Hamza M. Bennani A. Oral health of dental students in casablanca. Int J Dentistry Oral Sci. 2017;4:557-564.
  • Peker I. Alkurt MT. Oral health attitudes and behavior among a group of turkish dental students. Eur J Dent. 2009 Jan;3:24-31.
  • Neeraja, R., Kayalvizhi, G., & Sangeetha, P. Oral health attitudes and behavior among a group of dental students in Bangalore, India. European journal of dentistry. 2011;5:163.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Dentistry
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Tamara Pelin Gündoğdu Özdal 0000-0002-3154-5180

Gülsüm Duruk 0000-0002-6756-6637

Publication Date June 28, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019

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APA Gündoğdu Özdal, T. P., & Duruk, G. (2019). Oral Health Attitude and Status of Turkish Dentistry Students. European Journal of Research in Dentistry, 3(1), 14-19. https://doi.org/10.35333/ERD.2019.8