Sharma Mukund, Singh Vikas, Tangade Pradeep, Jain Ankita, Goyal Shobhit, Sarawat Twinkle
Public Health Dentistry, Teerthanker Mahaveer Dental College and Research Centre, Moradabad, IND.
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Oral Microbiology, Divya Jyoti College of Dental Sciences and Research, Modinagar, IND.
Cureus. 2025 Jun 12;17(6):e85888. doi: 10.7759/cureus.85888. eCollection 2025 Jun.
Background The basic knowledge people have about different specialties of dental medicine falls short of what is necessary to achieve complete well-being. The public's insufficient knowledge and misconceptions about specific dental specializations often prevent individuals from seeking appropriate professional treatment. This research evaluated components of dental care awareness among residents of Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, through a population-based survey that explored the relationships between awareness levels and factors such as educational qualification, gender, residential setting, and dental care history. Materials and methods Researchers conducted a survey involving 300 participants residing in various areas of Ghaziabad, including rural, suburban, and urban regions. A pre-validated structured questionnaire was used to collect information on demographics, dental treatment history, and recognition of eight dental specialties. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS v23 to examine the relationships between independent variables and awareness levels using Chi-square tests. Results The survey participants were predominantly literate, with 160 (52.8%) identifying as male. Teenagers studying in Ghaziabad demonstrated better recognition of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics (144; 47.5%), Orthodontics (128; 42.2%), and Oral Surgery (105; 34.3%) compared to other specialties like Public Health Dentistry (77; 25.4%) and Periodontology (88; 29.0%). Gender (p = 0.002), education level (p < 0.001), and number of dental visits (p < 0.001) were significantly associated with awareness levels, whereas type of residence (p = 0.476) showed no significant relationship. Treatment from MDS specialists was received by 145 (48.5%) participants, while general dentists treated 117 (38.9%) of the sample. Previous dental visits were reported by 188 (62.7%) of respondents, most of whom preferred private clinics for their treatment. Conclusion Despite relatively high literacy levels, the population of Ghaziabad demonstrates poor awareness of dental specialties. Individuals with higher educational attainment and frequent dental visits exhibited better understanding of specialized dental services. There is a pressing need for targeted educational programs and public health initiatives to improve awareness of dental specialties and enhance access to appropriate dental care.
背景 人们对牙医学不同专业的基本知识不足以实现全面的健康。公众对特定牙科专业的知识不足和误解常常阻碍个人寻求适当的专业治疗。本研究通过一项基于人群的调查评估了北方邦加济阿巴德居民的牙科护理意识组成部分,该调查探讨了意识水平与教育程度、性别、居住环境和牙科护理史等因素之间的关系。
材料与方法 研究人员对居住在加济阿巴德各个地区(包括农村、郊区和城市地区)的300名参与者进行了调查。使用预先验证的结构化问卷收集有关人口统计学、牙科治疗史和对八个牙科专业的认知的信息。使用SPSS v23进行统计分析,通过卡方检验检查自变量与意识水平之间的关系。
结果 调查参与者大多识字,其中160人(52.8%)为男性。与公共卫生牙科(77人;25.4%)和牙周病学(88人;29.0%)等其他专业相比,在加济阿巴德学习的青少年对保守牙科与牙髓病学(144人;47.5%)、正畸学(128人;42.2%)和口腔外科(105人;34.3%)的认知更好。性别(p = 0.002)、教育水平(p < 0.001)和看牙次数(p < 0.001)与意识水平显著相关,而居住类型(p = 0.476)则无显著关系。145名(48.5%)参与者接受了口腔医学硕士专家的治疗,而117名(38.9%)样本由普通牙医治疗。188名(62.7%)受访者报告曾看过牙,其中大多数人更喜欢在私人诊所接受治疗。
结论 尽管识字率相对较高,但加济阿巴德的人群对牙科专业的认知较差。教育程度较高且经常看牙的人对专业牙科服务的理解更好。迫切需要有针对性的教育计划和公共卫生举措,以提高对牙科专业的认知并增加获得适当牙科护理的机会。