Dental caries, oral hygiene status and deleterious habits among migrant construction workers of Belagavi, India

Occupation significantly influences oral health, with factors like the work environment, stress levels, access to dental care, and job-related habits playing crucial roles. The oral health of construction workers, especially migrant workers, is a noteworthy concern. Understanding the oral health of...

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Hauptverfasser: Patel, Ayeesha Simran, Jalihal, Sagar, Ankola, Anil V, Santhosh, Varkey Nadakkavukaran, Ragu, Kavitha, Thakker, Jasleen, Coutinho, David, Kabra, Laxmi
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description Occupation significantly influences oral health, with factors like the work environment, stress levels, access to dental care, and job-related habits playing crucial roles. The oral health of construction workers, especially migrant workers, is a noteworthy concern. Understanding the oral health of this population is crucial for enhancing their quality of life through various means. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of dental caries, oral hygiene status, and deleterious habits in this occupational group of Belagavi district, Karnataka. Study design was cross-sectional in nature. Before commencement of the study a pilot study was conducted. Multi-stage random sampling technique was employed, and 610 participants were recruited for the study. Trained and calibrated examiners recorded WHO dentition status and treatment needs (2013) and Oral Hygiene Index Simplified (OHI-S). Collected data was analyzed using descriptive analysis, chi-square, one-way ANOVA, and multiple linear regression analysis. The prevalence of dental caries among construction workers was significantly high (81%), and poor oral hygiene was observed among 36.9% of them. The prevalence of smoking, the tobacco chewing habit, and alcohol consumption among the construction workers was found to be 21.6%, 59.9%, and 37.3%, respectively. The dependence of OHI-S and DMFT on predictors (age, gender and deleterious habits) was found to be 21.5% and 39.6%, respectively. Migrant construction workers in Belagavi had a high caries prevalence, poor oral hygiene status, and a high prevalence of deleterious habits such as tobacco use. These results emphasize the necessity of awareness and dental health education programs to improve the oral health of construction workers.
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Alcohol Drinking - epidemiology
Construction Industry
Cross-Sectional Studies
Dental Caries - epidemiology
DMF Index
Female
Humans
India - epidemiology
Male
Middle Aged
Oral Health
Oral Hygiene
Oral Hygiene Index
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Smoking - epidemiology
Transients and Migrants - statistics & numerical data
Young Adult
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