Journal article
Oral health attitudes and behaviours of final-year dental students
LB Messer, H Calache
European Journal of Dental Education | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2012
Abstract
Objectives: The objectives of this study of final-year dental students in 10 classes (1997, 2001-2009) were to examine their self-reported oral health attitudes and behaviours and describe any trends in these attributes. Participants and methods: Students were surveyed in final semester via an anonymous questionnaire (34 behaviour questions; eight attitude statements). Distributions, trends over time and attitude-behaviour associations were examined. Results: Of 583 students, 459 responded (79%). All tooth-brushed with fluoride toothpaste; 80% brushed ≥2/day. Overall, 85% flossed; over time flossing behaviour increased significantly (P<0.05), and those flossing 1-2/day increased (P<0.005). O..
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