Oral hygiene practices and status among orthodontic patients in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital

Background: Orthodontic treatment is performed to correct occlusal problems and improve the dentofacial complex; however, it comes with its peculiarities, such that patients require strict adherence to optimum oral hygiene. When oral hygiene is compromised during orthodontic treatment, accumulation...

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Main Authors: Anne Nkechi Ndukwe, Ifeoma Linda Utomi, Onyinye Dorothy Umeh, Kehinde Adesola Umeizudike
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Nigerian Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.njmonline.org/article.asp?issn=1115-2613;year=2020;volume=29;issue=3;spage=384;epage=389;aulast=Ndukwe
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spelling doaj-fe0cff4feeb149ef86a8fdf4c77574ac2021-08-09T10:22:46ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNigerian Journal of Medicine1115-26132020-01-0129338438910.4103/NJM.NJM_14_20Oral hygiene practices and status among orthodontic patients in a Nigerian Teaching HospitalAnne Nkechi NdukweIfeoma Linda UtomiOnyinye Dorothy UmehKehinde Adesola UmeizudikeBackground: Orthodontic treatment is performed to correct occlusal problems and improve the dentofacial complex; however, it comes with its peculiarities, such that patients require strict adherence to optimum oral hygiene. When oral hygiene is compromised during orthodontic treatment, accumulation of dental plaque on the appliance can lead to periodontal problems and dental caries. Aim: To assess the oral hygiene practices and status of orthodontic patients attending the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Materials and Methods: Interviewer-administered questionnaires were used to assess the patients attending the orthodontic clinic for their routine appointments. Their oral hygiene status was assessed using the Simplified Oral Hygiene Index by Greene and Vermilion. The data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS version 21.0). Results: One hundred and ten subjects (73 females and 37 males) with a female-to-male ratio of 2:1 were recruited for the study. The mean age of the subjects was 20.7 ± 7.89 years. All the subjects used a toothbrush to clean their teeth. Only 22.7% of the subjects brushed their teeth once daily, while 65% of the subjects brushed twice daily and 20% brushed more than twice a day. About 44% had good oral hygiene, 49.1% had fair oral hygiene, while 6.4% had poor oral hygiene. There was no statistically significant difference in the relationship between toothbrushing techniques, frequency of toothbrushing, and oral hygiene status. Conclusion: All the patients used toothbrush and toothpaste to clean their teeth. Majority of them had acceptable oral hygiene status irrespective of the frequency of toothbrushing.http://www.njmonline.org/article.asp?issn=1115-2613;year=2020;volume=29;issue=3;spage=384;epage=389;aulast=Ndukweoral hygienepracticesstatus
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author Anne Nkechi Ndukwe
Ifeoma Linda Utomi
Onyinye Dorothy Umeh
Kehinde Adesola Umeizudike
spellingShingle Anne Nkechi Ndukwe
Ifeoma Linda Utomi
Onyinye Dorothy Umeh
Kehinde Adesola Umeizudike
Oral hygiene practices and status among orthodontic patients in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital
Nigerian Journal of Medicine
oral hygiene
practices
status
author_facet Anne Nkechi Ndukwe
Ifeoma Linda Utomi
Onyinye Dorothy Umeh
Kehinde Adesola Umeizudike
author_sort Anne Nkechi Ndukwe
title Oral hygiene practices and status among orthodontic patients in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital
title_short Oral hygiene practices and status among orthodontic patients in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital
title_full Oral hygiene practices and status among orthodontic patients in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital
title_fullStr Oral hygiene practices and status among orthodontic patients in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Oral hygiene practices and status among orthodontic patients in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital
title_sort oral hygiene practices and status among orthodontic patients in a nigerian teaching hospital
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Nigerian Journal of Medicine
issn 1115-2613
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Orthodontic treatment is performed to correct occlusal problems and improve the dentofacial complex; however, it comes with its peculiarities, such that patients require strict adherence to optimum oral hygiene. When oral hygiene is compromised during orthodontic treatment, accumulation of dental plaque on the appliance can lead to periodontal problems and dental caries. Aim: To assess the oral hygiene practices and status of orthodontic patients attending the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Materials and Methods: Interviewer-administered questionnaires were used to assess the patients attending the orthodontic clinic for their routine appointments. Their oral hygiene status was assessed using the Simplified Oral Hygiene Index by Greene and Vermilion. The data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS version 21.0). Results: One hundred and ten subjects (73 females and 37 males) with a female-to-male ratio of 2:1 were recruited for the study. The mean age of the subjects was 20.7 ± 7.89 years. All the subjects used a toothbrush to clean their teeth. Only 22.7% of the subjects brushed their teeth once daily, while 65% of the subjects brushed twice daily and 20% brushed more than twice a day. About 44% had good oral hygiene, 49.1% had fair oral hygiene, while 6.4% had poor oral hygiene. There was no statistically significant difference in the relationship between toothbrushing techniques, frequency of toothbrushing, and oral hygiene status. Conclusion: All the patients used toothbrush and toothpaste to clean their teeth. Majority of them had acceptable oral hygiene status irrespective of the frequency of toothbrushing.
topic oral hygiene
practices
status
url http://www.njmonline.org/article.asp?issn=1115-2613;year=2020;volume=29;issue=3;spage=384;epage=389;aulast=Ndukwe
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