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Journal of University of Malaya Medical Centre ; : 56-63, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-822819

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@#Background: Oral hygiene is importance in maintaining a good oral health as it may affect the general health of the body. Adolescence features a stage of significant caries activity for countless individuals. Thus, the purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice among adolescence suburban school children towards oral hygiene. Methods: A cross-sectional study in which self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 300 students at selected suburban public schools in Selangor based on stratified sampling. The questionnaire comprised of socio-demographic characteristics, knowledge about oral hygiene, attitude towards oral hygiene and practice for prevention of oral disease. Students who had previously resided in urban areas for a minimum period of 1 year in the past 5 years were excluded.Data were analyzed by using descriptive analysis and Chi-squared test in SPSS version 21.Results: A total of 252 answered questionnaires were returned. The results of the study indicated low level of awareness for oral hygiene; 75.4 % showed lack of knowledge on dental plaque, 81.3% did not use floss, only 46.0 % brush their teeth twice per day and 27.8% visited a dentist last 6 months ago. A good attitude towards oral hygiene is still lacking, nevertheless a majority of the respondents have slight negative view toward dental visit which is mostly influenced by their anxiety. Conclusion: This study revealed deficient of oral hygiene awareness among adolescence suburban school children in certain aspects of dental hygiene. It therefore highlights that urbanization does not always correlate with high level of oral hygiene awareness.

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