Assessing the information provided regarding oral cancer by dental practice websites within the Greater Manchester area

Author:

Patel Roshni12,Sainuddin Sajid12

Affiliation:

1. Roshni Patel BDS (Hons), MFDS, RCS Edinburgh STR in Oral Surgery, Newcastle Dental Hospital, Newcastle, UK

2. Sajid Sainuddin BDS, MDS (OMFS), MFDSRCS (Eng), MBBCh FRCS (Ed) Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK

Abstract

Introduction: With increasing numbers of oral cancer diagnoses and guidance recommending that patients approach their doctors or dentists for assessments, when searching for information regarding mouth cancer, patients may first look to their dental practice website. This study aimed to evaluate the variance of patient information provided regarding oral cancer on dental practice websites. Materials and methods: Dental practices within the Manchester area with an active website were included with assessment of whether there was any information provided regarding reducing oral cancer risk factors, signs to look out for and if oral cancer screening was included as part of the general check-up, using a three-point score based on the joint statement from the British and Irish Society for Oral Medicine (BISOM) and Cancer Research UK (CRUK) regarding oral cancer diagnosis and prevention. Results: In total, 66.6% (n=60) of practices provided no accessible information regarding oral cancer screening and prevention on their websites. Only 12.2% (n=11) discussed all three factors of oral screening, symptoms and reducing risk factors. Screening as part of routine examination was most frequently mentioned at 27% (n=24), risk factors were discussed by 23% (n=21) of practices and symptoms to be aware of by 13% (n=12). Discussion: There is a lack of information available to patients on dental practice websites regarding oral cancer. To overcome lack of quality assurance on the internet, dentists can provide factual information via their dental practice websites. This could help with improving patient awareness and therefore aiding in early detection, improving patient outcomes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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