Objective : To investigate the association between knowledge and practice of medical herbs related to oral heath among staffs at School of Dental Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia. Methods : A cross-sectional study was conducted at the School of Dental Sciences, USM, on 100 lecturers, dental surgery assistants, nurses, administrative workers, and dental technicians. A set of knowledge and practice questionnaire was used in this study. Descriptive statistics, chi - square and correlation were used to analyze the data. Results : The results showed that the dental staff's knowledge of oral herbal medicines was 32.8%. This indicates that they had a moderate level of knowledge. Almost three-quarters of the employees (73%) practiced at a low level (0-25%), while only 13.85% practiced at a moderate level. The findings revealed that there was no significant relationship between knowledge and practice scores and age or gender. The results, from the other hand, revealed a significant association between practice scores and the type of occupations among staff (P=0.04). The Correlation analyses shows a moderately positive relationship between knowledge and practice. Conclusions : Dental staff had a moderate level of knowledge and a poor level of practice with regard to herbal medicines for oral health. There was a significant association between age and knowledge and there was a significant association between the knowledge and practice among the dental personnel
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Tabnjh, A., W Ahmad, W. M. A., Hasan, R., bin Sinor, M. Z., de Abreu, M. H. N. G., Wong, L. S., … Selvaraj, S. (2023). Knowledge and Practice of Herbal Medicine on Oral Health among Dental Personnel in Malaysia. F1000Research, 12, 283. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.129865.1
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