2016
DOI: 10.4103/0976-4003.196812
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Oral health attitude and behavior among health-care students in a teaching hospital, Telangana State: A cross-sectional study

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“…This finding seems logical, as students in the clinical stage have already passed more educational courses and gained clinical experience to apply their knowledge while dealing with patients directly. This result is consistent with the findings of studies by Ravi et al, 24 Muthu et al, 27 Gupta et al, 28 Yildiz et al, 29 Dagli et al, 30 and Rong WS, 31 while it contradicts the results of a study by Vangipuram et al 32 …”
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confidence: 85%
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“…This finding seems logical, as students in the clinical stage have already passed more educational courses and gained clinical experience to apply their knowledge while dealing with patients directly. This result is consistent with the findings of studies by Ravi et al, 24 Muthu et al, 27 Gupta et al, 28 Yildiz et al, 29 Dagli et al, 30 and Rong WS, 31 while it contradicts the results of a study by Vangipuram et al 32 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Moreover, the results of a study by Folayan et al on dental students in Nigeria revealed that nearly half of the students had a good level of knowledge and a positive attitude 22 In another study on the dental students of seven dental schools in Iran, Khami et al showed that more than half of the students had adequate knowledge and a positive attitude toward preventive oral care 23 . Similarly, many researchers, including Kumar et al, 18 Ravi et al, 24 Kawas et al, 25 and Usman et al, 26 reported that dental students had higher levels of oral health knowledge, more positive attitudes, and better practice compared to other students, which is consistent with the findings of the current study. This might be attributed to the fact that dental students study many academic subjects, which increase their knowledge, improve their attitude, and finally, enhance their oral health performance.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…Investigating their attitude toward oral health and oral hygiene practices illustrated that dental students scored higher than medical students. 14 Eighty-nine percent of dental students, compared with 54% medical students, believed that regular dental visits were important. However, 81% of dental and 83% of medical students had never used dental floss.…”
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“…Although most of these are questionnaire-based studies, a few involved the dental examination in their investigation. 13 14 16 However, according to the best of our knowledge, no study related oral health knowledge, attitude, and practice with the periodontal condition. Therefore, the primary aim of this study was to relate oral health knowledge, attitude, and oral hygiene practice with periodontal condition among both undergraduate and postgraduate dental students.…”
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confidence: 99%