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Self-care remedies used to relieve dental pain among Sudanese in Khartoum State, Sudan: A crosssectional study

7th International Conference and Exhibition on Pain Research and Management

Bassam Maged Ahmed

International University of Africa, Sudan

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Pain Relief

DOI: 10.4172/2167-0846-C1-021

Abstract
Aim: This study aimed to identify self-care remedies used to relieve dental pain among Sudanese in Khartoum state, 2016- 2017, with assessment of related concerns such as predisposing reasons, and consequences associated with this usage. Methods & Tools: The appropriate sample was obtained by non-probability purposive sampling technique. The data were collected by investigator-handled community-based questionnaire and all statistical analysis was done using IBM statistical package of social science (SPSS) statistics version 22. Results: The study included 384 participants (75.5% male, and 24.5% female). Age of the participants started from 18 years old with most of the respondents aged between third to fifth decades of life. The most frequently used remedy was cloves (33.8%) alongside with a wide variety of other remedies. The potentiating factors for this usage included personal preference (47.4%), self-apprehension (23.7%), high costs and lack of dental health services (22.4% and 5.2% respectively) and combination of some reasons. Although a number of complications were associated with those remedies such as pain (7.5%), burning sensation (4.2%), irritation (2.3%), discoloration (2.1%), bad smell (1.3%), 73.2% of participants stated that they would encourage other people to use those self-care remedies. This suggests a low level of awareness about the risk of oral health problems among the study population. Conclusion: Cloves is the most commonly used self-care remedy by the participants. Personal preference, among others, is the most predisposing motive for this usage. Upgrading awareness about risk of oral health problems, expanding health insurance services to include dental health care services, and demonstration of rational use of over-the-counter medicaments is needed.
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