The knowledge, behaviour and attitude of oral health professionals reflects their awareness and understanding of oral preventive measures, which will have significant impact on their delivery of public oral health promotion in the future. They are expected to set an example for positive oral health behaviour among other college students, family members and their patients. Various external factors like sociodemographic factors like age, gender, marital state, occupation, and number of family members play a major role in oral hygiene. The relationships between various modifiable factors needs to be assesses in a vast manner. There were some researches about oral health knowledge, behaviour and attitude in correlation to socio-demographic data, of dental students in other countries, but little was known in Egypt. Dental students are expected to play a critical role in instructing public oral health for improving their patient's, families, and friends. In addition, it may pave the way to develop new programs to encourage needful oral health practices.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
535
a questionnaire published by Hiroshima University (HU-DBI) to measure the Knowledge, Attitude and Behaviour of dental students through different levels of their academic years.
Knowledge
Items no. in the questionnaire: 2,8,10,15,19 will be measured dichotomous (Agree/Disagree) with minimum score 0 and maximum score 12
Time frame: 1 month
Attitude and behaviour
Attitude will be items no. 6,11,14 and Behviour will be items 4,9,12,16 will be measured dichotomous (Agree/Disagree) with minimum score 0 and maximum score 12
Time frame: 1 month
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