Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Regarding Dental Hygiene in Patients of Sialkot and Multan, Pakistan
Muhammad Adeel, Aalia Saeed, Amina Ghaffar, Talha Ashar, Romana Noreen, Muhammad Rizwan, Sadia Rashid
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To find out the perspective of knowledge, attitude and practice
regarding dental hygiene in patients visiting teaching hospitals of Sialkot and
Multan, Pakistan.
Methods: This was a comparative cross-sectional study conducted at Islam Dental
College, Sialkot and Nishter institute of dentistry, Multan during the year
2021. By using random sampling technique, about 400 patients were included in
the study. A questionnaire was asked based on the aim of the study and the data
was collected and analyzed.
Result: Male patients were more in
numbers as compared to the female patients with an age range between 25-55
years in both cities. More than 65% patients had insufficient knowledge about
various dental hygiene aids available and their proper usage along with their
impact on dental hygiene. Very low practice and attitude has been found
regarding dental hygiene. More than 60% of the patients in both cities don’t
know importance of maintaining good dental hygiene on their overall health
status.
Conclusion: Very low level of KAP has been
found in patients of both the cities and counseling sessions along with
community work and seminars should be carried out to emphasize the importance
of maintaining good dental hygiene.
Keywords: Knowledge, attitude and practice
(KAP), patients, hygiene.
ABSTRACT
Aim: To find out the perspective of knowledge, attitude and practice
regarding dental hygiene in patients visiting teaching hospitals of Sialkot and
Multan, Pakistan.
Methods: This was a comparative cross-sectional study conducted at Islam Dental
College, Sialkot and Nishter institute of dentistry, Multan during the year
2021. By using random sampling technique, about 400 patients were included in
the study. A questionnaire was asked based on the aim of the study and the data
was collected and analyzed.
Result: Male patients were more in
numbers as compared to the female patients with an age range between 25-55
years in both cities. More than 65% patients had insufficient knowledge about
various dental hygiene aids available and their proper usage along with their
impact on dental hygiene. Very low practice and attitude has been found
regarding dental hygiene. More than 60% of the patients in both cities don’t
know importance of maintaining good dental hygiene on their overall health
status.
Conclusion: Very low level of KAP has been
found in patients of both the cities and counseling sessions along with
community work and seminars should be carried out to emphasize the importance
of maintaining good dental hygiene.
Keywords: Knowledge, attitude and practice
(KAP), patients, hygiene.