Abstract

Abstract Aim: Attitudes of dental students toward their own oral health affect their oral health habits and also have a possible influence on the improvement of the oral health of their patients and society. The aim of this study was to gauge the extent of knowledge and awareness associated with brushing of teeth among young upcoming dentists. Materials and Methods: In this study, a self-administered structured questionnaire consisting of 15 questions on attitudes toward dental care, oral health practice, and knowledge of oral health was distributed to 100 dental students of first-year BDS course. Results: A total 100 students participated in the present study. Most of the students brushed their teeth once daily for 2 min following roll technique of brushing before breakfast using only toothpaste as a cleaning agent. All students from clinical years routinely examined their oral cavity, while most of the students visited the dentist only when required. Majority of the students considered oral health as important as general health and believed that oral health affects the general health. Conclusions: Within the limits of the current study, it can be concluded that students are concerned about their oral health. If proper guidance is provided and meticulously followed, oral health can be preserved at its best so that students do not ignore these serious issues.

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