Volume 6
Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health
Oral Health Meet 2018
November 29-30, 2018
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Oral Health and Dental Medicine
Oral hygiene practices and its relation to sociodemographic factors in Karachi - Pakistan
Khizra Rehman
Ziauddin University, Pakistan
Aim:
The studywas conductedtoassess theawareness andpracticesonoral hygieneand its associationwiththe sociodemographic
factors among patients attending the general Outpatient Department (OPD).
Methodology:
A cross-sectional study was conducted among 250 patients attending the general OPD of Ziauddin University
for a period of 3 months. The study tool was a pre-designed and pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire. Data was analyzed
using SPSS version 16.0
Results:
About 71% of the participants used a toothbrush with toothpaste as a method of cleaning their teeth; 20% brushed
twice in a day; Only 6% used mouthwash. About 35% visited the dentist during the last six months; among them 73% attended
because of pain. Almost three-fourth of the participants knew that tooth decay and bad breath were the effects of not cleaning
the teeth. It was known to 65, 60, 45, and 78% of the respondents, respectively, that excess sweet, cold drink, alcohol, and
smoking/pan chewing were bad for dental health. Television was the source of knowledge to 57% of the participants and 30%
acquired their knowledge from a dentist. Females, literates, urban residents, users of mouthwash, and regular visitors to the
dentist had good oral hygiene practices.
Conclusions:
Oral health awareness and practices among the study population are poor and need to improve. Massive oral
health campaigns are required to educate the patients so that they can prevent disease and remain healthy.
Biography
Khizra Rehman has done her BDS from Ziauddin College of Dentistry, Ziauddin University in December 2015 and house job in February 2017 and is currently
enrolled in a master’s program in Community & Preventive Dentistry. Currently she is working as a lecturer in the Department of Community and Preventive
Dentistry at Ziauddin College of Dentistry, Ziauddin University. She also practices as a General Dentist at North Carolina Dental practice. She is registered as a
member of Pakistan Dental Association (PDA). She is also an ambassador of Pakistan Dental Community (PDC) which is an NGO working for underprivileged
people of Pakistan.
khizra.rehman9@gmail.comKhizra Rehman, J Oral Hyg Health 2018, Volume 6
DOI: 10.4172/2332-0702-C2-011