2018
DOI: 10.21608/edj.2018.76365
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Evaluation of Saudi Dental Students’ Awareness About Preventive Dentistry

Abstract: Aim: Knowledge and oral health behavior of dental students play an important role in oral health education of patients and community at large. It is therefore important that their own oral health behavior conforms to expectations of the population. Hence, the aim of this study was to evaluate the awareness of future dental graduates towards preventive dentistry regarding gender and level of education. Materials and methods: The self-administered English-language structured questionnaire had two parts: The firs… Show more

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“…However, the fact, those senior students were aware and had appropriate practices related to fluorides, shows the effect of inter-professional brotherhood that student life offers during their life as students for social and personal growth. The findings are analogous to those of Ahmad et al (2021) [11] and Allam (2018) [16] among Malaysian and Egyptian university students where most of the 5 th -year students were more aware of fluoride use for caries prevention than the juniors, respectively. The fact that most of the participants visiting a dental facility for treatment or check-up reported appropriate practices related to fluoride use could be an outcome of chair-side oral health information that these participants received during the dental visit.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…However, the fact, those senior students were aware and had appropriate practices related to fluorides, shows the effect of inter-professional brotherhood that student life offers during their life as students for social and personal growth. The findings are analogous to those of Ahmad et al (2021) [11] and Allam (2018) [16] among Malaysian and Egyptian university students where most of the 5 th -year students were more aware of fluoride use for caries prevention than the juniors, respectively. The fact that most of the participants visiting a dental facility for treatment or check-up reported appropriate practices related to fluoride use could be an outcome of chair-side oral health information that these participants received during the dental visit.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Significant variations in this scale were seen, females scored higher than males (67 ± 21.1 Vs 58.1 ± 15: P = 0.011), which was also seen in other studies that assessed caries knowledge and prevention. 23 , 24…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%