Management of smoking patients by specialist periodontists and hygienists in the United Kingdom
Author
: D. Dalia, R. M. Palmer
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Objective: To assess the management of patients who are current smokers in dental
practice.
Materials and methods: A postal questionnaire to the 243 periodontists on the UK
specialist register and 239 randomly selected hygienists on the General Dental Council
register.
Results: Eighty per cent of both groups responded. There were significant
demographic differences between the two groups of respondents: 88% of periodontists
were in specialist practice and/or hospital or university departments, while 89% of
hygienists were in general dental practice. Periodontists routinely asked their patients
about smoking 99% of the time, hygienists 89%. More than 5 min. was spent advising
a smoker patient by 35% of periodontists and 19% of hygienists. A proportion of both
groups claimed to have had some recognized training in quit smoking (44% and 39%).
When asked about the oral conditions of their smoking patients, 26% of periodontists
stated that these patients did not have poorer oral hygiene, while 67% of hygienists
thought that they did. While the majority of both groups discussed the oral effects of
smoking, less than two-thirds discussed methods of giving up.
Conclusion: Both periodontists and hygienists are generally aware of the problems of
treating smokers, and accordingly ask and advise their patients. However, lack of time
and poor patient response may inhibit active involvement in assisting patients to quit
smoking.
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