Knowledge on tooth avulsion in a population of students enrolled in health science programs in Brazil

Authors

  • Diego Moura Soares Dentista
  • Pettely Thaise de Souza Santos Palmeira Dentista
  • Caio Márcio de Almeida Souza Dentista
  • Wamberto Vieira Maciel Associação Caruaruense de Ensino Superior
  • Marconi Eduardo Sousa Maciel Santos Associação Caruaruense de Ensino Superior

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7308/aodontol/2012.48.4.01

Keywords:

Tooth avulsion, Tooth injuries, Students, Health education

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the level of knowledge on tooth avulsion among undergraduate students enrolled in Nursing, Physical Education, and Dentistry programs at the Caruaru Association of Higher Education (ASCES), as well as to analyze these results according to the variables of age, gender, prior information, and prior experience at the time when the questionnaire was applied.

Materials and Methods: A multiple- choice, structured questionnaire was administered to students at three different time moments: at the beginning of the study, immediately after a lecture on tooth avulsion, and 3 months later in Caruaru, PE, Brazil. The significance level was set at 5%.

Results: Results showed that the knowledge of students at the beginning of the study was low. However, the mean number of correct answers increased significantly for all three groups of students immediately after the lecture; 3 months later, almost all classes still showed significantly higher mean results when compared to findings from the beginning of the study. Students with prior experience, or who had received information previously, attained a significantly higher average of correct answers.

Conclusion: The level of knowledge on tooth avulsion at the beginning of the study was low for the students of Physical Education and Nursing as compared to dental students. An increased amount of time devoted to theoretical and practical teaching activities on tooth avulsion during college and after graduation would be extremely important to consolidate such knowledge.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Santos ME, Habecost AP, Gomes FV, Weber JB, de Oliveira MG. Parent and caretaker knowledge about avulsion of permanent teeth. Dent Traumatol. 2009; 25:203-8.

Hashim R. Investigation of mothers’ knowledge of dental trauma management in United Arab Emirates. Eur Arch Paediatr Dent. 2012; 13:83-6.

Goettems ML, Azevedo MS, Correa MB, Costa CT, Wendt FP, Schuch HS, et al. Dental trauma occurrence and occlusal characteristics in brazilian preschool children. Pediatr Dent. 2012; 34:104-7.

Veire A, Nichols W, Urquiola R, Oueis H. Dental trauma: review of common dental injuries and their management in primary and permanent dentitions. J Mich Dent Assoc. 2012; 94:41-5.

Askarian M, Malekmakan L, Memish ZA, Assadian O. Prevalence of needle stick injuries among dental, nursing and midwifery students in Shiraz, Iran. GMS Krankenhhyg Interdiszip. 2012; 7:01-5.

Koca H, Topaloglu-Ak A, Sutekin E, Koca O, Acar S. Delayed replantation of an avulsed tooth after 5 hours of storage in saliva: a case report. Dent Traumatol. 2010; 26:370-3.

Goldbeck AP, Haney KL. Replantation of an avulsed permanent maxillary incisor with an immature apex: report of a case. Dent Traumatol. 2008; 24:120-3.

Maciel Santos MES, Palmeira PTSS, Soares DM, Souza CMA, Maciel WV. Nível de conhecimento dos estudantes de Enfermagem, Educação Física e Odontologia sobre traumatismo dentoalveolar do tipo avulsão: estudo preliminar. Rev Cir Traumatol Buco-Maxilo Fac. 2009; 9:105-12.

Maciel Santos MES, Guerra Neto MG, Souza CMA, Soares DM, Palmeira PTSS. Nível de conhecimento dos profissionais de Enfermagem, Educação Física e Odontologia sobre traumatismo dentoalveolar do tipo avulsão. Rev Cir Traumatol Buco-Maxilo Fac. 2010; 10:95-102.

Baginska J, Wilczynska-Borawska M. Knowledge of nurses working at schools in Bialystok, Poland, of tooth avulsion and its management. Dent Traumatol. 2012; 28:314-9.

Shashikiran ND, Reddy VV, Nagaveni NB. Knowledge and attitude of 2,000 parents (urban and rural - 1,000 each) with regard to avulsed permanent incisors and their emergency management, in and around Davangere. J Indian Soc Pedod Prev Dent. 2006; 24:116-21.

Al-Asfour A, Andersson L, Al-Jame Q. School teacher’s knowledge of tooth avulsion and dental first aid before and after receiving information about avulsed teeth and replantation. Dent Traumatol. 2008; 24:43-9.

França RI, Traebert J, Lacerda JT. Brazilian dentists’ knowledge regarding immediate treatment of traumatic dental injuries. Dent Traumatol. 2007; 23:287-90.

Hu LW, Prisco CRD, Bombana AC. Knowledge of Brazilian general dentists and endodontists about the emergency management of dento- alveolar trauma. Dent Traumatol. 2006; 22:113-7.

Raphael SL, Gregory PJ. Parental awareness of the emergency management of avulsed teeth in children. Aust Dent J. 1990; 35:130-3.

Kostopoulou MN, Duggal MS. A study into dentists’ knowledge of the treatment of traumatic injuries to young permanent incisors. Int J Paediatr Dent. 2005; 15:10-9.

Panzarini SR, Pedrini D, Brandini DA, Poi WR, Santos MF, Correa JPT, et al. Physical education undergraduates and dental trauma knowledge. Dent Traumatol. 2005; 21:324-8.

Stokes AN, Anderson HK, Cowan TM. Lay and professional knowledge of methods for emergency management of avulsed teeth. Endod Dent Traumatol. 1992; 8:160-2.

Persic R, Pohl Y, Filippi A. Dental squash injuries: a survey among players and coaches in Switzerland, Germany and France. Dent Traumatol. 2006; 22:231-6.

Downloads

Published

2016-06-10

How to Cite

Soares, D. M., Palmeira, P. T. de S. S., Souza, C. M. de A., Maciel, W. V., & Santos, M. E. S. M. (2016). Knowledge on tooth avulsion in a population of students enrolled in health science programs in Brazil. Arquivos Em Odontologia, 48(4). https://doi.org/10.7308/aodontol/2012.48.4.01

Issue

Section

Artigos

Most read articles by the same author(s)