Oral Self-Care Practices And Treatment Seeking Behavior In Patients With Diabetes At A Tertiary Care Government Hospital In Delhi, India

DIABETES & METABOLIC SYNDROME-CLINICAL RESEARCH & REVIEWS(2020)

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Background and aims: to determine the oral health practices in patients with DM and to identify their perspectives on treatment-seeking for oral health.Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study in the diabetes clinic of a government hospital in Delhi, India. Data was collected through face-face interviews with the patients.Results: We enrolled a total of 339 participants having a mean (SD) age of 46.1 (5.4) years. An optimal glycemic control was present in 109 (32.2%) participants. Self-reported poor or very poor condition of teeth and gums was reported by 161 (47.5%) and 69 (20.35%) participants, respectively. The awareness that DM worsens oral health was correctly reported by 15.2% participants. The prevalence of twice-daily brushing was 18.6%, and 15.6% participants underwent a dental examination in the previous 12 months.Conclusion: There exists a high prevalence of poor oral care despite unsatisfactory oral health status among patients with DM in India.Summary: We recruited 339 patients with DM in Delhi, India. Twice-daily brushing was practiced by 18.6% participants. Self-reported poor or very poor condition of teeth and gums was reported by 47.5% and 20.3% participants, respectively. Patients avoided dental visits when asymptomatic, if not referred and due to fatalistic health beliefs. (C) 2020 Diabetes India. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Oral health, Diabetes mellitus, Self-care, India
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