Knowledge and Attitude towards Oil Pulling as an Oral Hygiene Maintenance Aid among the General Population - A Survey

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Farhat Yaasmeen Sadique Basha, Parkavi. A.

Abstract

Background and Aim: The increasing occurrence of side effects caused by modern medications and oral hygiene products has caused people to gradually revert back to the traditional methods of maintaining oral health and hygiene. Oil pulling is one such traditional practice that has existed in ancient India. It is believed to hold numerous health benefits apart from maintaining the gums and periodontal tissue. This survey was conducted to evaluate the knowledge and attitude of the general population towards oil pulling and its role in maintaining oral hygiene.


Methodology: This survey was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire consisting of 15 questions about the knowledge and attitude towards oil pulling that was circulated among the general population. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS software. Descriptive statistics were done and results were represented as graphs.


Result: 88.35% of the participants were aware of oil pulling as oral hygiene maintenance aid and 78.65% believed that oil pulling helps improve gum health. Despite this only 20% of them were willing to follow oil pulling every day.


Conclusion:  Not many were aware of the mechanism of action and other benefits of oil pulling. More awareness needs to be created among the public regarding how oil pulling positively influences overall health and serves to be an affordable and less harmful alternative to chemical medication.

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