Original Research Article
Year: 2021 | Month: July | Volume: 8 | Issue: 7 | Pages: 353-358
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20210749
Knowledge & Practices Regarding Oral Cancer among Graduating Dental Students in Bhopal City, India
Aishwarya Singh1, Abhishek Harish2, Rajpreet Kaur3
1MDS, Associate Professor, Department of Dentistry, Government Medical College Hospital, Ambikapur, Chhatisgarh, India.
2MDS, Assistant Professor, Department of Dentistry, Government Medical College Hospital, Ambikapur, Chhatisgarh, India.
3BDS, Department of Dentistry, Government Medical College Hospital, Ambikapur, Chhatisgarh, India.
Corresponding Author: Aishwarya Singh
ABSTRACT
Background: Evaluation of oral cancer related knowledge among dental students would aid in planning the oral health service programs and curriculum on large scale. The aim of this study was to assess the self reported knowledge and practice pattern of dental students in Bhopal, India.
Methods: The study population comprised of 200 dental students studying in final year and undergoing internship. Knowledge and practices were recorded using closed ended assessment form. Simple percentages were calculated to draw inferences.
Results: 68% students agreed that their knowledge regarding the prevention and detection of oral cancer is current and adequate. A total of 178 (89%) felt that there is need for additional training/information regarding oral cancer. Almost half 106 (53%) agreed to have you ever attended any educational programs on oral cancers.
Conclusion: The knowledge of graduating dental students was found to be adequate. The need for regular clinical updation and practices related to screening cannot be ignored.
Keywords: dental students, knowledge, oral cancer, screening, tobacco.
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