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Trends of Oral Diseases and Treatment Needs in 13-15 Year Old Students in Mo-sul City Center

Authors :
Tahani A Al–Sandook
Rayia J Al–Naimi
Karam H Jazrawi
Source :
Al-Rafidain Dental Journal, Vol 13, Iss 2, Pp 241-250 (2013)
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
University of Mosul, College of Dentistry, 2013.

Abstract

Aims: To determine the trends of the two major dental diseases (dental caries and periodontal disease) in a group of 13-15 year old intermediate school and their treatment needs. Materials and Methods: A total of 516 intermediate school students were examined. Dental caries and treatment needs were assessed according to the WHO 1997 guidelines. The assessment of the gingival health and treatment needs of the students was performed using the CPITN index as recommended by the WHO 1987. Six index teeth were examined and the presence of gingival bleeding and calculus was recorded. Results: Dental caries in the sample has increased with a mean of 5.17. Dental caries increased with age with a statistically significant age difference. Females tended to have a higher DMFT of 5.5 compared to males 4.79 with significant difference, only 6.6% of the sample was caries free. The majority of the samples needed one surface fillings with a mean of 3.6/child. Other dental treatments were needed to a lesser extent. Regarding the periodontal status, the disease was present in 97.5% of the sample, there was no significant age difference regarding periodontal health. Females tended to have a healthier gingiva compared to males with significant difference. Regarding periodontal treatment needs, 97.5% of the sample required dental health education, while 65.9 % required professional scaling and polishing. Conclusions: To improve children’s oral health, community school-based oral health educational pro-grams should be established starting from primary and extending to intermediate schools, stressing on sugar restriction and oral hygiene measures, fluorides and fissure sealants can effectively be used too.

Details

Language :
Arabic, English
ISSN :
18121217 and 19980345
Volume :
13
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Al-Rafidain Dental Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.39588304ace745108cb38c10da937ce5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.33899/rden.2013.84797