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Journal of Dental Hygiene Science
2007 Volume.7 No. 3 p.187 ~ p.191
A Research on Recognition of Oral Health Based on Oral Health Education for Adolescents in Some Reformatories
Hong Song-Hee

Abstract
In this study a research was conducted with 108 adolescents sent to three reformatories in D city to investigate their recognition of oral health so that they could assess their knowledge of oral health and improve oral health through correct oral health education. For this purpose, after the primary survey from June 13 to 28, 2006, oral health education was implemented through audio-vidual teaching aids and tooth-brushing training using one toothbrush per person, followed by the secondary survey using the same questionnaire. The research obtained the following results. 1. As for recognition of the concept of dental caries, the answer that it was a disease developing on teeth increased from 75.0% before oral health education to 82.4% after the education, which showed statistically significant differences (p < 0.001). 2. As for recognition of a preventive agent for dental caries, the answer that it was fluorine increased from 34.3% before oral health education to 75.0% after the education, which showed statistically significant differences (p < 0.001). 3. As for recognition of a good tooth-brushing method, the answer that it was a rotating method increased from 21.3% before oral health education to 95.4% after the education. 4. As for recognition of the amount of time for tooth-brushing, the answer that it was three minutes increased from 58.3% before oral health education to 88.9% after the education, which showed statistically significant differences (p < 0.001). 5. As for recognition of effects of smoking on oral health, the answer that it was bad increased from 65.7% before oral health education to 93.5% after the education. 6. As for recognition after oral health education for improving oral health, ¡°completely agree¡± (78.7%) comprised the largest percentage (p < 0.001) for ¡°teeth are important for health¡±; ¡°completely agree¡± (76.9%) comprised the largest percentage (p < 0.001) for ¡°correct tooth-brushing serves to prevent an oral disease¡±; ¡°completely agree¡± (37.0%) comprised the largest percentage (p < 0.001) for ¡°scaling is necessary to prevent a gingival disease¡±; ¡°completely agree¡± (77.8%) comprised the largest percentage (p < 0.001) for ¡°non-smoking is good for dental health¡±; ¡°completely agree¡± (62.0%) comprised the largest percentage (p < 0.001) for ¡°a seasonal medical check-up should be taken by all means¡±
KEYWORD
Dental caries, Oral health education, Recognition, Reformatory
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