Evaluation of oral-health behavioral attitudes of dental students in Switzerland and Brazil

J Oral Sci. 2021 Oct 1;63(4):326-329. doi: 10.2334/josnusd.21-0188. Epub 2021 Sep 9.

Abstract

Purpose: This study evaluated the effect of progressive training on the oral health behaviors of dental students from Switzerland and Brazil.

Methods: Dental students from two dental schools (in Zurich, Switzerland, and Goiania, Brazil) were recruited for this study. Dental behaviors of the students in the final 3 years of their 5-year dental curriculum were assessed with the 20-item Hiroshima University-Dental Behavior Inventory (HU-DBI). Nonparametric tests were used to assess intergroup and intragroup differences (significance level: α = 0.05).

Results: 190 students (Zurich: n = 121, mean age ± SD = 25.5 ± 4.5 years; Goiania: n = 69, mean age ± SD = 23.5 ± 2.9 years) of a possible 277 students completed the survey (response rate = 68.6%). The overall mean HU-DBI score was 8.16 ± 1.35 (8.02 ± 1.27 in Switzerland and 8.41 ± 1.47 in Brazil). Age (P = 0.225) and sex (P = 0.145) were not associated with the scores, but the respondent's nationality seemed to play a role (P = 0.024). Progressive training had no effect on the scores (P = 0.766).

Conclusions: The present findings show that progressive training has no effect on the oral health behaviors of dental students but the nationality might be a factor.

Keywords: HU-DBI; cross-cultural comparison; dental behavior; dental education; dental students; geriatric dentistry.

MeSH terms

  • Attitude to Health
  • Brazil
  • Dental Care
  • Health Behavior
  • Humans
  • Oral Hygiene*
  • Students, Dental*
  • Switzerland