Author/Authors :
Divyangi Goel Department of Public Health Dentistry - DJ College of Dental Sciences and Research, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India , Chaudhary, Pankaj Kumar Department of Public Health Dentistry - DJ College of Dental Sciences and Research, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India , Khan, Ambar Department of Public Health Dentistry - DJ College of Dental Sciences and Research, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India , Patthi, Basavaraj Department of Public Health Dentistry - DJ College of Dental Sciences and Research, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India , Singla, Ashish Department of Public Health Dentistry - DJ College of Dental Sciences and Research, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India , Malhi, Ravneet Department of Public Health Dentistry - DJ College of Dental Sciences and Research, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India , Gambhir, Ramandeep Singh Department of Public Health Dentistry - BRS Dental College and Hospital, Panchkula, Haryana, India
Abstract :
Background: Nowadays, tobacco consumption has become one of the major public health
problems and is the leading cause of escapable illness and death. A significant role is played by
dental professionals in the identification of smokers; they are, thus, in a better position to offer
preventive care. The aim of the present study was to systemically review the knowledge and attitude
of dental practitioners toward tobacco cessation. Methods: A literature search was performed in
PubMed Central and Cochrane Library, Medline—PubMed, Embase, Google Scholar up to 2018 to
identify appropriate studies. Full‑text original research articles of the cross‑sectional design were
only included in the study. Our target was to systemically review the knowledge and attitude of
dental practitioners toward tobacco cessation. Results: The present review included a total of nine
articles (studies) that fulfilled the eligibility criteria. Two articles which were hand searched and one
article which was obtained through contact with experts were included. The results of the review
revealed that the dental practitioners in most of the included studies lack satisfactory knowledge and
were unaware of existing referral pathways to specialist smoking cessation services. At the same
time, most of the dentists have a positive attitude toward tobacco cessation. Conclusions: Dental
professionals are aware of their obligations toward smoking cessation counseling for patients but
certain barriers including lack of time, confidence, and training prevent them from practicing the
same in their daily routine. The dental professionals should obtain appropriate training and attain
knowledge along with quantifiable skills for the prevention and cessation of tobacco use.
Keywords :
tobacco use cessation , public health , knowledge , dentists , dentist , Attitude