Status of Dental Caries and Its Association with Oral Hygiene Practices among School-going Children of Rural and Urban Areas in Kamrup District of Assam
The study aimed to assess and compare the prevalence of dental caries with its association with oral hygiene practices among 13-14 years old schoolchildren in urban and rural areas in Kamrup Metropolitan (M) District, Assam. A total of 1,501 schoolchildren in the age group of 13-14 years were includ...
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description | The study aimed to assess and compare the prevalence of dental caries with its association with oral hygiene practices among 13-14 years old schoolchildren in urban and rural areas in Kamrup Metropolitan (M) District, Assam.
A total of 1,501 schoolchildren in the age group of 13-14 years were included in the study and dental caries was recorded from decayed missing filled teeth (DMFT)/deft index as described by World Health Organization (WHO) (1997). The children were asked to fill in the basic information in the proforma by themselves. The statistical tests used in this study were unpaired
-test, Chi-square test, and one-way ANOVA test to compare the DMFT among the different age groups, gender, and location.
A statistically significant difference was found in the prevalence of the decayed (D) component between the 14 years old (33.9%) and the 13 years old (28.5%) age groups and a highly statistical difference was found between the male (27.9%) and the female (35.7%) population. However, the prevalence of decayed components for the rural (30.1%) and the urban (33.1%) population was not statistically significant.
The overall prevalence of dental caries among schoolchildren of Kamrup (Metropolitan) District was 33.6%.
Dental caries is a major public dental health problem; hence, an active and effective preventive program for dental care is needed for the child population in the area.
Doley S, Srivastava M, Piplani A,
Status of Dental Caries and Its Association with Oral Hygiene Practices among School-going Children of Rural and Urban Areas in Kamrup District of Assam. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2022;15(2):182-186. |
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A total of 1,501 schoolchildren in the age group of 13-14 years were included in the study and dental caries was recorded from decayed missing filled teeth (DMFT)/deft index as described by World Health Organization (WHO) (1997). The children were asked to fill in the basic information in the proforma by themselves. The statistical tests used in this study were unpaired
-test, Chi-square test, and one-way ANOVA test to compare the DMFT among the different age groups, gender, and location.
A statistically significant difference was found in the prevalence of the decayed (D) component between the 14 years old (33.9%) and the 13 years old (28.5%) age groups and a highly statistical difference was found between the male (27.9%) and the female (35.7%) population. However, the prevalence of decayed components for the rural (30.1%) and the urban (33.1%) population was not statistically significant.
The overall prevalence of dental caries among schoolchildren of Kamrup (Metropolitan) District was 33.6%.
Dental caries is a major public dental health problem; hence, an active and effective preventive program for dental care is needed for the child population in the area.
Doley S, Srivastava M, Piplani A,
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-test, Chi-square test, and one-way ANOVA test to compare the DMFT among the different age groups, gender, and location.
A statistically significant difference was found in the prevalence of the decayed (D) component between the 14 years old (33.9%) and the 13 years old (28.5%) age groups and a highly statistical difference was found between the male (27.9%) and the female (35.7%) population. However, the prevalence of decayed components for the rural (30.1%) and the urban (33.1%) population was not statistically significant.
The overall prevalence of dental caries among schoolchildren of Kamrup (Metropolitan) District was 33.6%.
Dental caries is a major public dental health problem; hence, an active and effective preventive program for dental care is needed for the child population in the area.
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-test, Chi-square test, and one-way ANOVA test to compare the DMFT among the different age groups, gender, and location.
A statistically significant difference was found in the prevalence of the decayed (D) component between the 14 years old (33.9%) and the 13 years old (28.5%) age groups and a highly statistical difference was found between the male (27.9%) and the female (35.7%) population. However, the prevalence of decayed components for the rural (30.1%) and the urban (33.1%) population was not statistically significant.
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Dental caries is a major public dental health problem; hence, an active and effective preventive program for dental care is needed for the child population in the area.
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