Attitude and Behavior to Oral Health of 456 Patients Who Presented for Tooth Extraction at 2 Health Facilities in Southwestern Nigeria
Introduction: Tooth loss can indicate the population’s oral health situation; majority of patients presenting for tooth extraction have poor oral health behavior and dental service utilization. Understanding the factors responsible for the poor attitude may help in designing targeted intervention to...
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doaj-218fab86ef72496a9252f2203760f4fb2020-11-25T04:01:00ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Patient Experience2374-37432374-37352019-06-01610.1177/2374373518788851Attitude and Behavior to Oral Health of 456 Patients Who Presented for Tooth Extraction at 2 Health Facilities in Southwestern NigeriaOlalere Omoyosola Gbolahan BChD, FWACS0Abiodun Olubayo Fasola BDS, MSc, FWACS1Timothy Olukunle Aladelusi BDS, MSc, FWACS2 Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Ibadan/University College Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Ibadan/University College Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Ibadan/University College Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo State, NigeriaIntroduction: Tooth loss can indicate the population’s oral health situation; majority of patients presenting for tooth extraction have poor oral health behavior and dental service utilization. Understanding the factors responsible for the poor attitude may help in designing targeted intervention to improve their oral health behavior. This study aims to find out the effects of dental health attitude and behavior on tooth mortality in a cohort of adults attending the oral surgery clinic for tooth extraction in 2 health facilities in southwestern Nigeria. Patients and Method: Cross-sectional study of consecutive adult patients who presented at the oral surgery clinic for tooth extraction. Clinical and demographic data, oral health habits, and pattern of previous dental clinic attendance were collected. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 19.0. Variables were subjected to univariate and multivariate logistic regression to evaluate factors influencing dental habit and dental service utilization. Results: The study comprised a total of 453 respondents, consisting of 239 nonattenders, 196 in-trouble attenders, and 18 regular attenders, with majority (59.4%) of them being low earners or not gainfully employed. Majority (64.8%) of the in-trouble attenders had attained tertiary education. Attendance pattern had no influence on the number of extractions needed. Conclusion: Despite high educational attainment and availability of dental services, most patients presenting for extraction have poor oral health habit and are problem-oriented attenders. Socioeconomic disparities and poor dental habits appear to be part of the major factors responsible for poor dental behavior among the study subjects.https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373518788851 |
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Olalere Omoyosola Gbolahan BChD, FWACS Abiodun Olubayo Fasola BDS, MSc, FWACS Timothy Olukunle Aladelusi BDS, MSc, FWACS |
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Olalere Omoyosola Gbolahan BChD, FWACS Abiodun Olubayo Fasola BDS, MSc, FWACS Timothy Olukunle Aladelusi BDS, MSc, FWACS Attitude and Behavior to Oral Health of 456 Patients Who Presented for Tooth Extraction at 2 Health Facilities in Southwestern Nigeria Journal of Patient Experience |
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Olalere Omoyosola Gbolahan BChD, FWACS Abiodun Olubayo Fasola BDS, MSc, FWACS Timothy Olukunle Aladelusi BDS, MSc, FWACS |
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Attitude and Behavior to Oral Health of 456 Patients Who Presented for Tooth Extraction at 2 Health Facilities in Southwestern Nigeria |
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Attitude and Behavior to Oral Health of 456 Patients Who Presented for Tooth Extraction at 2 Health Facilities in Southwestern Nigeria |
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Attitude and Behavior to Oral Health of 456 Patients Who Presented for Tooth Extraction at 2 Health Facilities in Southwestern Nigeria |
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Attitude and Behavior to Oral Health of 456 Patients Who Presented for Tooth Extraction at 2 Health Facilities in Southwestern Nigeria |
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Attitude and Behavior to Oral Health of 456 Patients Who Presented for Tooth Extraction at 2 Health Facilities in Southwestern Nigeria |
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attitude and behavior to oral health of 456 patients who presented for tooth extraction at 2 health facilities in southwestern nigeria |
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Journal of Patient Experience |
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2374-3743 2374-3735 |
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2019-06-01 |
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Introduction: Tooth loss can indicate the population’s oral health situation; majority of patients presenting for tooth extraction have poor oral health behavior and dental service utilization. Understanding the factors responsible for the poor attitude may help in designing targeted intervention to improve their oral health behavior. This study aims to find out the effects of dental health attitude and behavior on tooth mortality in a cohort of adults attending the oral surgery clinic for tooth extraction in 2 health facilities in southwestern Nigeria. Patients and Method: Cross-sectional study of consecutive adult patients who presented at the oral surgery clinic for tooth extraction. Clinical and demographic data, oral health habits, and pattern of previous dental clinic attendance were collected. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 19.0. Variables were subjected to univariate and multivariate logistic regression to evaluate factors influencing dental habit and dental service utilization. Results: The study comprised a total of 453 respondents, consisting of 239 nonattenders, 196 in-trouble attenders, and 18 regular attenders, with majority (59.4%) of them being low earners or not gainfully employed. Majority (64.8%) of the in-trouble attenders had attained tertiary education. Attendance pattern had no influence on the number of extractions needed. Conclusion: Despite high educational attainment and availability of dental services, most patients presenting for extraction have poor oral health habit and are problem-oriented attenders. Socioeconomic disparities and poor dental habits appear to be part of the major factors responsible for poor dental behavior among the study subjects. |
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