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Usporedba oralnog statusa studenata četvrte godine različitih fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu (CROSBI ID 291757)

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Šimat, Simona ; Mostarčić, Krešimir ; Matijević, Jurica ; Simeon, Paris ; Rošin Grget, Kata ; Jukić Krmek, Silvana A Comparison of Oral Status of the Fourth-Year Students of Various Colleges at the University of Zagreb / Usporedba oralnog statusa studenata četvrte godine različitih fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu // Acta stomatologica Croatica, 45 (2011), 3; 177-183

Podaci o odgovornosti

Šimat, Simona ; Mostarčić, Krešimir ; Matijević, Jurica ; Simeon, Paris ; Rošin Grget, Kata ; Jukić Krmek, Silvana

hrvatski

Usporedba oralnog statusa studenata četvrte godine različitih fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

Objectives: To compare oral status of the fourth- year students of the School of Dental Medicine, and other fourth year students from the University of Zagreb. Materials and methods: Research included 78 dental students and 78 students of other colleges of the University of Zagreb. A standard dental check-up was performed following the WHO‑prescribed methodology and criteria, and by using a dental mirror and community periodontal index (CPI) probe. Results: Mean DMFT of all examined subjects was 7.97 (s.d. = 4.48), with a higher value for males than females (p =0.043). The dental students had a mean DMFT of 6.96 (s.d. =4.82) and the non-dental students group DMFT of 8.97 (s.d. =3.88). This difference was statistically significant (p =0.005). Average CPI indices difference of the examined groups (dental students – 1.91, s.d. =2.40 ; non-dental students – 2.99, s.d. =2.23) was also statistically significant (p=0.001). The majority of non-dental students (66%) needed, in addition to preventive measures, a conservative dental treatment, in contrast to the dental-students group, where 83% required only preventive or no dental treatment at all. Conclusions: Although the incidence of dental caries, periodontal diseases and treatment need is lower in dental students, the relatively high value of DMFT indices in both groups indicates the need for better preventive measures. Due to an inherent increased awareness of oral health and preventive measures, the dental students could set a good example to their fellow students of other colleges.

KEP ; studenti ; stomatologija ; preventiva ; parodontalni indeks

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engleski

A Comparison of Oral Status of the Fourth-Year Students of Various Colleges at the University of Zagreb

Objectives: To compare oral status of the fourth- year students of the School of Dental Medicine, and other fourth year students from the University of Zagreb. Materials and methods: Research included 78 dental students and 78 students of other colleges of the University of Zagreb. A standard dental check-up was performed following the WHO‑prescribed methodology and criteria, and by using a dental mirror and community periodontal index (CPI) probe. Results: Mean DMFT of all examined subjects was 7.97 (s.d. = 4.48), with a higher value for males than females (p =0.043). The dental students had a mean DMFT of 6.96 (s.d. =4.82) and the non-dental students group DMFT of 8.97 (s.d. =3.88). This difference was statistically significant (p =0.005). Average CPI indices difference of the examined groups (dental students – 1.91, s.d. =2.40 ; non-dental students – 2.99, s.d. =2.23) was also statistically significant (p=0.001). The majority of non-dental students (66%) needed, in addition to preventive measures, a conservative dental treatment, in contrast to the dental-students group, where 83% required only preventive or no dental treatment at all. Conclusions: Although the incidence of dental caries, periodontal diseases and treatment need is lower in dental students, the relatively high value of DMFT indices in both groups indicates the need for better preventive measures. Due to an inherent increased awareness of oral health and preventive measures, the dental students could set a good example to their fellow students of other colleges.

DMF ; students ; dental medicine ; prevention ; periodontal index

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Podaci o izdanju

45 (3)

2011.

177-183

objavljeno

0001-7019

1846-0410

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina

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