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Oral health practices and self-reported adverse effects of E-cigarette use among dental students in 11 countries: an online survey

OBJECTIVES: E-cigarette use has become popular, particularly among the youth. Its use is associated with harmful general and oral health consequences. This survey aimed to assess self-reported oral hygiene practices, oral and general health events, and changes in physiological functions (including p...

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Autores principales: Alhajj, Mohammed Nasser, Al-Maweri, Sadeq Ali, Folayan, Morenike O., Halboub, Esam, Khader, Yousef, Omar, Ridwaan, Amran, Abdullah G., Al-Batayneh, Ola B., Celebić, Asja, Persic, Sanja, Kocaelli, Humeyra, Suleyman, Firas, Alkheraif, Abdulaziz A., Divakar, Darshan D., Mufadhal, Abdulbaset A., Al-Wesabi, Mohammed A., Alhajj, Wadhah A., Aldumaini, Mokhtar A., Khan, Saadika, Al-Dhelai, Thiyezen A., Alqahtani, Ahmed Shaher, Murad, Ali H., Makzoumé, Joseph E., Kohli, Shivani, Ziyad, Tareq A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8793181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35081945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12903-022-02053-0
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Sumario:OBJECTIVES: E-cigarette use has become popular, particularly among the youth. Its use is associated with harmful general and oral health consequences. This survey aimed to assess self-reported oral hygiene practices, oral and general health events, and changes in physiological functions (including physical status, smell, taste, breathing, appetite, etc.) due to E-cigarette use among dental students. METHODS: This online, multicounty survey involved undergraduate dental students from 20 dental schools across 11 different countries. The questionnaire included demographic characteristics, E-cigarette practices, self-reported complaints, and associated physiological changes due to E-cigarette smoking. Data were descriptively presented as frequencies and percentages. A Chi-square test was used to assess the potential associations between the study group and sub-groups with the different factors. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS at P < 0.05. RESULTS: Most respondents reported regular brushing of their teeth, whereas only 70% used additional oral hygiene aids. Reported frequencies of complaints ranged from as low as 3.3% for tongue inflammation to as high as 53.3% for headache, with significant differences between E-cigarette users and non-users. Compared to non-smokers, E-cigarette users reported significantly higher prevalence of dry mouth (33.1% vs. 23.4%; P < 0.001), black tongue (5.9% vs. 2.8%; P = 0.002), and heart palpitation (26.3%% vs. 22.8%; P = 0.001). Although two-thirds of the sample reported no change in their physiological functions, E-cigarette users reported significant improvement in their physiological functions compared to never smokers or tobacco users. CONCLUSION: Dental students showed good oral hygiene practices, but E-cigarette users showed a higher prevalence of health complications.