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  • This study aimed to explore the link between oral health knowledge, attitudes, and habits and how they relate to perceived oral symptoms in 12-year-olds, noting the differences between boys and girls.
  • The research involved 588 children from 15 schools in Turku, Finland, using various statistical methods to assess these relationships.
  • Results showed that while healthy habits were linked to fewer symptoms, girls exhibited better health practices but reported more gingival bleeding compared to boys, with no significant gender differences in knowledge or the impact of habits on symptoms.

Article Abstract

Objective The aim of the study was to investigate oral health-related knowledge, attitudes and habits and their relationship to perceived oral symptoms among 12-year-olds and differences between boys and girls. Material and methods The study population consisted of children (n = 588) in 15 randomly selected elementary schools in Turku, Finland. Associations between oral health-related habits, knowledge and attitudes with perceived oral symptoms and gender differences were evaluated with χ(2)-test, Mann-Whitney U-test and logistic regression analysis. Results Oral health promoting habits but not knowledge or attitudes associated significantly with absence of oral symptoms. Girls reported a higher percentage of several health promotional habits than boys. Girls reported more frequently gingival bleeding and less frequently dental calculus than boys did. The most common oral symptom was gingival bleeding. Conclusions The present findings suggest some gender-related differences in oral health habits, attitudes, as well as perceived oral symptoms in 12-year-olds. There seems, however, not to be gender differences in relation to knowledge or the association of health habits with perceived oral symptoms. It is important to maintain health promotion at schools and additional efforts should be aimed at translating knowledge into action.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/00016357.2016.1139177DOI Listing

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