Patient-reported understanding and dentist-reported management of periodontal diseases: A survey: Do you know what gum disease is?

Haajarah Rana, Barbara Warnes, Maria Davies, Nicola X West*

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Abstract

Introduction Mild-to-moderate gingivitis is treatable by effective toothbrushing with appropriate over-the-counter oral health care products; however, rates remain high.Aim To determine patient knowledge of gingivitis and dentists' views on management.Methods Surveys were completed by dentists and dental hospital patients.Results In total, 224 patients and 50 dentists participated. Clinical health, gingivitis, or periodontitis was detected in 2%, 33% and 56% of patients, respectively; 32% reported never suffering gingival bleeding. Moreover, 74% of patients reported gingival health as very important but only 53.7% with gingivitis occasionally/often were moderately-extremely worried about their symptoms. More than 50% of patients knew gingivitis causes poor oral health but <20% knew it elevated risks of other systemic conditions. Patients thought education on risks associated with poor oral health and product recommendations were most likely, and daily reminders least likely, to improve compliance with oral health advice (OHA). Also, 40% of dentists thought their patients were relatively unaware of the importance of gingival health, 76.9% of their patient-base had gingivitis, and 96% give OHA to these patients but only 30% thought this effected improvement. The most useful tools for improving oral health were better patient knowledge of the consequences and one-to-one instruction.Conclusion Patients struggle to attain oral health following OHA. Education about gingivitis-associated risks might improve OHA compliance.
Original languageEnglish
Article number235
Pages (from-to)127-131
Number of pages5
JournalBritish Dental Journal
Volume235
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 28 Mar 2023

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Funding Information:
This study was carried out by the Clinical Trials Unit at Bristol Dental Hospital and sponsored by the University of Bristol. Support for the study was received from Unilever.

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