Knowledge of Oral Prophylaxis and Dental Check-up Amongst Primary School Teachers in Lagos State: An Urban-rural Comparative Study

Dental Public Health

Authors

  • Babalola Castano DENTAL CLINIC, GENERAL HOSPITAL ,LAGOS ISLAND
  • Adepeju Sanni University of California, San Diego, USA
  • Titilayo Dawodu
  • Olusoji Olanrewaju Nigerian Airforce Hospital, Ikeja
  • Akinwale Oguntimehin Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61172/ndj.v32i1.258

Keywords:

Primary school teachers, Oral prophylaxis, oral health knowledge

Abstract

ABSTRACT

Background: Oral health knowledge of school teachers will influence the success of the strategy of the National Oral Health Policy at the Community level.

Aim: This study aimed to assess and compare the oral health knowledge in Urban and Rural areas of Lagos State.

Methodology: A cross-sectional study, using a multistage sampling technique to select 200 primary school teachers in both urban and rural areas. A pretested, self-administered questionnaire was used. Data was analysed using SPSS version 20. Descriptive and crude odd ratio were used, and p-value ⩽0.05 is significant.

Result: The mean age of the respondent is 39±10.92 and 47±7.56 for rural and urban areas respectively. More teachers were females in rural and urban areas. The ever-married were majority in both rural and urban areas. Majority had National Certificate of Education in rural and urban areas.  Urban teachers [55%] had adequate oral health knowledge and 63% in the rural had inadequate oral health knowledge.  Crude odd ratio revealed a significant association between geographical location and oral health knowledge [p=0.0102; OR=2.081]; marital status [p=0.0204; OR=0.26] and teaching experience [p=0.0442; ≤10years, OR=1.533; ≤15years, OR=2.130 and ˃16years, OR=3.179]. 

Conclusion: Primary school teachers in urban area showed adequate oral health knowledge than their counterparts in the rural area of Lagos State.

Author Biography

  • Akinwale Oguntimehin , Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja

    Senior Registrar, Family Dentistry

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2024-03-01

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Knowledge of Oral Prophylaxis and Dental Check-up Amongst Primary School Teachers in Lagos State: An Urban-rural Comparative Study: Dental Public Health. (2024). Nigerian Dental Journal, 32(1). https://doi.org/10.61172/ndj.v32i1.258

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