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INTRODUCTIONDentists are in a critical position to help patients quit smoking. This study analyses the effectiveness of Turkish dentists in smoking cessation as part of routine patient care.METHODSAn in-person cross-sectional survey on previous dental visit experiences was completed by 226 patients recruited from the Department of Periodontology, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey, from March 2019 to September 2019. The questionnaire included topics on patient’s smoking/quit characteristics, experiences on smoking cessation from their dentists, and willingness for the implementation of smoking cessation advice by dentists.RESULTSIn all, 38% of the patients were current smokers, 8% were former smokers, and 68% tried to quit previously. Smokers demonstrated consistently higher scores for plaque index, gingival index, and probing depth, than former/non-smokers (p<0.05). Patients’ knowledge of adverse effects was high, and the patients presented a positive attitude toward receiving cessation activities from dentists (86.7%). A total of 89% responded positively to be asked about their smoking behavior. However, the dentists’ approach for cessation discussions did not go any further than listing the harmful effects. Only 32% of the patients were informed about side effects of smoking and one-third were encouraged to quit. In general, offering smoking cessation advice was relatively infrequent, and the majority of patients tried to quit smoking by themselves (76%) without using any nicotine replacement product (84%).CONCLUSIONSSmoking leads to oral health problems. Dentists in Turkey may ask their patients’ about their smoking habits but less frequently offer practical help to quit.

Highlights

  • Dentists are in a critical position to help patients quit smoking

  • Smoking is associated with several different adverse effects, several of which have a clear impact on oral health, such as periodontal diseases[3]

  • Our study indicates that the patients are ready to listen to the advice of dentists

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Introduction

Dentists are in a critical position to help patients quit smoking. This study analyses the effectiveness of Turkish dentists in smoking cessation as part of routine patient care. Dentists in Turkey may ask their patients’ about their smoking habits but less frequently offer practical help to quit. Smoking is associated with several different adverse effects, several of which have a clear impact on oral health, such as periodontal diseases[3]. 40.4% of the adult Turkish population reported that they visited a dentist within the previous year[5], and due to education policies, monitoring the oral health of patients has been increasing continuously. Dentists have a unique place to guide smoking cessation advice to their patients on different occasions

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