Khattak Osama, Chaudhary Farooq A, Sakoor Asma, Khattak Muhammad U, Ehsan Aliya, Khan Farida Habib, Khalid Ayesha A, Siddiqui Yasir D, Iqbal Azhar, Issrani Rakhi
Department of Restorative Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Jouf University, Sakaka, Saudi Arabia.
School of Dentistry, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Tob Induc Dis. 2024 Nov 5;22. doi: 10.18332/tid/194963. eCollection 2024.
The use of electronic cigarettes (ECs) has surged globally, particularly among young individuals. This study aimed to assess the perceptions of vaping-related oral health risks, clinical oral health status, and self-perceived dental and periodontal conditions among young adult users of ECs in Pakistan.
A cross-sectional study was conducted from June 2023 to March 2024, recruiting 142 young users of ECs. Intraoral examinations assessed Decayed, Missing, and Filled Teeth (DMFT) index, Oral Hygiene Index Simplified (OHI-S), Gingival Bleeding Index (GBI), Plaque Index (PI), and dental stain. Data on sociodemographic characteristics, oral health behaviors, vaping habits, and perceptions of impact of vaping on oral health were gathered through a self-administered questionnaire. Associations between EC use and various oral health variables were analyzed using the chi-squared and Fisher's exact tests.
Mean DMFT was 5.66 (SD=2.20). Poor oral hygiene (29.6%) and severe dental staining were prevalent. Most participants (76.1%) brushed once daily, while only 34.5% attended regular dental check-ups. Gingival bleeding and plaque accumulation were observed in 47.2% and 35.3% of participants. Around 66% reported daily EC use, with 80.3% initiating vaping before the age of 18 years. Most common reason for vaping was perception that ECs are safer than traditional smoking (31.7%). Participants' perceptions of vaping-related oral health risks were relatively low, with 45% associating vaping with tooth decay, 48% with gum disease, and 58.5% with tooth staining. Tooth brushing frequency, vaping frequency (per day), and time since vaping started, were significantly associated with oral clinical indicators (p<0.05). The education level was the only variable significantly associated with vaping-related risk perception (p<0.05).
The study reveals that oral health awareness among young vapers is low, with many starting EC use at a young age and exhibiting poor oral health behaviors. Misconceptions about the safety of ECs compared to conventional cigarettes may contribute to increased vaping.
电子烟的使用在全球范围内激增,尤其是在年轻人当中。本研究旨在评估巴基斯坦年轻成年电子烟使用者对与吸电子烟相关的口腔健康风险的认知、临床口腔健康状况以及自我感知的牙齿和牙周状况。
于2023年6月至2024年3月进行了一项横断面研究,招募了142名年轻的电子烟使用者。口腔内检查评估了龋失补牙指数(DMFT)、简化口腔卫生指数(OHI-S)、牙龈出血指数(GBI)、菌斑指数(PI)和牙渍情况。通过一份自填式问卷收集了社会人口学特征、口腔健康行为、吸电子烟习惯以及对吸电子烟对口腔健康影响的认知等方面的数据。使用卡方检验和费舍尔精确检验分析了电子烟使用与各种口腔健康变量之间的关联。
平均DMFT为5.66(标准差=2.20)。口腔卫生差(29.6%)和严重牙渍很普遍。大多数参与者(76.1%)每天刷牙一次,而只有34.5%的人定期进行口腔检查。47.2%的参与者出现牙龈出血,35.3%的参与者有牙菌斑积聚。约66%的人报告每天使用电子烟,80.3%的人在18岁之前开始吸电子烟。吸电子烟最常见的原因是认为电子烟比传统吸烟更安全(31.7%)。参与者对与吸电子烟相关的口腔健康风险的认知相对较低,45%的人将吸电子烟与龋齿联系起来,48%的人将其与牙龈疾病联系起来,58.5%的人将其与牙齿染色联系起来。刷牙频率、每天吸电子烟的频率以及开始吸电子烟后的时间与口腔临床指标显著相关(p<0.05)。教育水平是与吸电子烟相关的风险认知显著相关的唯一变量(p<0.05)。
该研究表明,年轻的电子烟使用者口腔健康意识较低,许多人在年轻时就开始使用电子烟,并且口腔健康行为较差。与传统香烟相比,对电子烟安全性的误解可能导致吸电子烟的人数增加。