Objective. To assess the Nigerian dental students’ present effort at tobacco cessation assistance using the simple stepwise 4As model. Methods. A cross-sectional survey of all the final level dental students in the Nigerian premier dental schools was carried out using a pretested self administered questionnaire. Results. The response rate was 98.9%. Majority (95.6%) of the respondents routinely take history of tobacco use. A total of 93.9% of the respondents routinely advice patient who smoke to quit but only 46.1% actually counsel patient on how to quit. Six- tenth of the respondents knew about nicotine replacement therapy but only 36.1% knew the role antidepressant therapy in tobacco cessation. Majority (87.2%) want cigarette sales to adolescents banned, 73.9% want adverts of cigarettes prohibited, 81.1% want cigarette smoking banned in public areas and only 2.8% will per- mit smoking in a dental office. Conclusions. The survey revealed deficiency in compliance to the 4As approach to tobacco cessation among Nigerian dental students. The incorporation of proper tobacco counseling ces- sation protocol, with emphasis on the pharmacological therapy, into the dental curriculum is therefore desirable. Dental profes- sionals at all levels should be involved effectively with tobacco cessation to significantly reduce the morbidity and mortality of tobacco use.
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Ashok, P., & Subramanian, V. T. (2017). Importance of Drug Utilization Evaluation Studies In Patient Health Care. Indian Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 10(3), 157–159. https://doi.org/10.5530/ijopp.10.3.34
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