Research Article | Open Access
Education on practice regarding on effect of smoking on dental health
Mufeetha. M, Dinesh Premavathy Mufeetha Dr Dinesh Premavathy, M.Sc. Ph.D, Dr. Dinesh Premavathy,M.Sc.Ph.D,
Pages: 1890-1902
Abstract
RESULT: The present study includes hundred and six participants 68% where the age of 18% in
the age of 20 and 20% are from the age of 22. Majority of the males who are affected by
smoking 80% and females who are affected by smoking at 20%. Pearson chi-square test was
done and the P value is 0.0175 and hence it is statistically significant.
CONCLUSION: Thus it is concluded that people from the age of 18 or not aware about effects
of smoking they are 68 % of them and In age of 18 are 20% that they are partially known about
the effects of smoking and males smoke in larger percentage that is 80% and females in the
percentage of 20%.
Keywords
Smoking;teeth; dental health;oral damage.