State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.
Department of Anatomy, West China School of Basic Medical and Forensic Medicine, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.
BMC Oral Health. 2019 Jan 29;19(1):26. doi: 10.1186/s12903-019-0716-6.
It is widely accepted that oral health plays an important role in overall health. Both dental and medical students are expected to possess good oral health awareness and work together for public oral health promotion especially in developing countries like China. The aim of this study was to assess the oral health knowledge, behavior and status of dental and medical undergraduate students in the first (fresh) and third year (before specialized courses) study.
A self-administered structured questionnaire with 13 questions was designed based on oral health knowledge, behavior and status and a cross-sectional study was conducted among the 1st, 3rd year dental students (1DS, 3DS) and medical students (1MS, 3MS) of Sichuan University in Chengdu, China, in the period of September-December 2017. The data was analyzed by chi-square test using IBM SPSS Statistics v. 21.0.
The oral health behavior, consciousness and status of the 1st, 3rd year medical and dental students were not optimistic. Dental freshmen were slightly superior to the medical ones in terms of the brushing methods and the awareness of oral disease-systemic disease relationship. The junior dental students showed highly significant improvement than their counterparts, mainly in the items about frequency of brushing teeth, brushing methods of vertical scrub or Bass technique (66.3%), usage of floss or mouth wash (49.7%), causes of caries, periodontal diseases and system diseases (56.9-83.4%). The rates mentioned above were 36.1, 15.8%, 26.7-43.6% among 3MS, respectively. In terms of oral health status, significant differences were only observed in junior students. The prevalence rates of bad breath, gum bleeding, and tooth discoloration among 3DS were obviously lower than those of 3MS. However, only a total of 17.2% junior students had a good oral health, including 23.8% dental students and 11.4% medical students.
Our study provided a new understanding of oral health knowledge, behavior and status among dental and medical students, which may help to promote the reform of oral health education and establish a model for clinicians and dentists to work together for improving oral health.
人们普遍认为口腔健康对整体健康起着重要作用。牙科和医学生都应该具备良好的口腔健康意识,并共同致力于促进公众的口腔健康,尤其是在中国等发展中国家。本研究旨在评估口腔医学本科生在第一学年(新生)和第三学年(专业课程前)的口腔健康知识、行为和状况。
根据口腔健康知识、行为和状况设计了一份包含 13 个问题的自填式结构化问卷,并于 2017 年 9 月至 12 月在中国成都四川大学对一年级(新生)、三年级(专业课程前)牙科学生(1DS、3DS)和医学生(1MS、3MS)进行了横断面研究。采用 IBM SPSS Statistics v. 21.0 进行卡方检验分析。
一年级和三年级医学生和牙科学生的口腔健康行为、意识和状况并不乐观。新生中,牙科学生在刷牙方法和口腔疾病与全身疾病关系的认识方面略优于医学生。与医学生相比,低年级牙科学生在刷牙频率、垂直刷洗或巴斯技术(66.3%)、牙线或漱口水使用(49.7%)、龋齿、牙周病和系统性疾病的原因(56.9-83.4%)等方面有显著改善。相比之下,三年级医学生的这些比例分别为 36.1%、15.8%、26.7-43.6%。在口腔健康状况方面,仅在低年级学生中观察到显著差异。3DS 中口臭、牙龈出血和牙齿变色的患病率明显低于 3MS。然而,只有 17.2%的低年级学生口腔健康状况良好,其中包括 23.8%的牙科学生和 11.4%的医学生。
本研究为牙科和医学生的口腔健康知识、行为和状况提供了新的认识,这可能有助于促进口腔健康教育改革,并为临床医生和牙医共同努力改善口腔健康建立模式。