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The Prevalence of Oral Malodor and Associated Factors Among Dental Students from Twin Cities, Pakistan
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Objective: To assess the prevalence of halitosis and the factors associated with it among dental students in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Pakistan.
Methodology: A cross-sectional study conducted, and a sample of dental students was collected from four dental colleges in twin cities of Pakistan. The survey was conducted between December 2023 and April 2024, using a non-probability convenience sampling technique. A total of 450 participants were approached through shared link of the Google form. A self-reported questionnaire was administered and informed consent was obtained. The associations between oral malodor and different variables of the study were evaluated using Chi-square test and logistic regression analysis. Statistical significance was determined using a 95% confidence interval (CI).
Results: Three hundred and one participants (aged 18–24 years) completed the survey with a response rate of 66.8%. The study found that 75.4% of participants suffered from bad breath, or halitosis, with a notable difference in how bothered they were by it - 78.7% were concerned, while 25.9% considered it normal. The majority (63.1%) experienced bad breath in the morning. Despite the 75.4% prevalence, only 14.7% had a dental check-up for oral malodor, and 31.2% attempted self-medication. Tongue deposits/coating were more common among participants with severe halitosis (25.6%) than those with mild halitosis (9.5%). However, there was no significant difference in oral hygiene practices between those with minimal and profound halitosis, suggesting that factors beyond oral hygiene contribute to the severity of bad breath.
Conclusions: The study identified high prevalence of halitosis among dental students. They should be appropriately diagnosed and managed by a dentist. The regular toothbrushing, use of dental floss, mouthwash and removal of tongue coating can significantly reduce halitosis and improve the quality of life.
Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University, Islamabad
Title: The Prevalence of Oral Malodor and Associated Factors Among Dental Students from Twin Cities, Pakistan
Description:
Objective: To assess the prevalence of halitosis and the factors associated with it among dental students in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Pakistan.
Methodology: A cross-sectional study conducted, and a sample of dental students was collected from four dental colleges in twin cities of Pakistan.
The survey was conducted between December 2023 and April 2024, using a non-probability convenience sampling technique.
A total of 450 participants were approached through shared link of the Google form.
A self-reported questionnaire was administered and informed consent was obtained.
The associations between oral malodor and different variables of the study were evaluated using Chi-square test and logistic regression analysis.
Statistical significance was determined using a 95% confidence interval (CI).
Results: Three hundred and one participants (aged 18–24 years) completed the survey with a response rate of 66.
8%.
The study found that 75.
4% of participants suffered from bad breath, or halitosis, with a notable difference in how bothered they were by it - 78.
7% were concerned, while 25.
9% considered it normal.
The majority (63.
1%) experienced bad breath in the morning.
Despite the 75.
4% prevalence, only 14.
7% had a dental check-up for oral malodor, and 31.
2% attempted self-medication.
Tongue deposits/coating were more common among participants with severe halitosis (25.
6%) than those with mild halitosis (9.
5%).
However, there was no significant difference in oral hygiene practices between those with minimal and profound halitosis, suggesting that factors beyond oral hygiene contribute to the severity of bad breath.
Conclusions: The study identified high prevalence of halitosis among dental students.
They should be appropriately diagnosed and managed by a dentist.
The regular toothbrushing, use of dental floss, mouthwash and removal of tongue coating can significantly reduce halitosis and improve the quality of life.
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