Survey of oral health behaviours of patients receiving methadone therapy at a drug rehabilitation centre

Gerald McKenna, Jamie Madden, Sarah Manton, Michael Cronin

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Abstract

Background: This survey aimed to record the dietary habits and oral health behaviours of patients undergoing methadone maintenance therapy at a Scottish drug rehabilitation centre.The objectives were to obtain descriptive data for each of the participants on items including dietary habits, oral hygiene practices and dental health. The study also aimed to explore explanatory relationships between dietary habits, oral hygiene practices and dental health (DMFT) in methadone users.
Methods: A cross – sectional descriptive study using survey methodology was conducted of consecutive adult patients undergoing methadone maintenance therapy at a non-residential drug rehabilitation centre in Dundee, Scotland. A self-completion retrospective questionnaire was distributed to 66 consecutive patients.
Results: A response rate of 74.2% was achieved. Participants reported low daily intakes of fresh fruit and vegetables with diets high in fatty foods. Respondents reported regular snacking between meals and consumption of large amounts of sugared carbonated drinks. Oral hygiene practices were poorly adhered to and a high level of dental disease was observed amongst participants. Poisson regression analysis revealed that the amount of alcohol consumed per day (p=0.02), the length of time taking methadone (p=0.002) the amount of sugar added to hot drinks (p<0.0001) and regular dental attendance (p=0.0001) were all independently associated with poor dental health.
Conclusions: Dietary habits and adherence to oral hygiene practices amongst this group of patients were very poor. This study suggests that these behaviours were contributing to the high levels of dental disease observed in this group.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6-13
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Theory and Practice of Dental Public Health
Volume1
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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