Engelmayer H, Lang N P
SSO Schweiz Monatsschr Zahnheilkd. 1979 Oct;89(10):1103-11.
139 medical corps soldiers (aged 28-32 years) of the Swiss army were interviewed for their oral hygiene habits. The same questionnaire as that described by Saxer et al. (1972) was used in order to compare the results of the present study with those obtained by Saxer et al. (1972) in an army basic training school in Zurich. The attitude of the soldiers towards their dentist did not change when compared to that of the recruits. However, the soldiers tended to be more "tooth conscious" than the recruits. They also showed a better attitude for oral hygiene procedures and greater knowledge concerning periodontal disease.
对139名瑞士军队医疗部队士兵(年龄在28 - 32岁之间)进行了关于口腔卫生习惯的访谈。使用了与萨克泽等人(1972年)所描述的相同问卷,以便将本研究结果与萨克泽等人(1972年)在苏黎世一所陆军基础训练学校所获得的结果进行比较。与新兵相比,士兵对牙医的态度没有改变。然而,士兵比新兵更“关注牙齿”。他们对口腔卫生程序也表现出更好的态度,并且对牙周病有更多的了解。