Malocclusion and dental caries experience among 8-9-year-old children in a city of South Indian region: A cross-sectional survey

Although numerous studies have documented malocclusion in various age groups in India, the literature on the prevalence of malocclusion in mixed dentition is scanty. Dental caries is another most common condition affecting the general health. However, its association with malocclusion in mixed denti...

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description Although numerous studies have documented malocclusion in various age groups in India, the literature on the prevalence of malocclusion in mixed dentition is scanty. Dental caries is another most common condition affecting the general health. However, its association with malocclusion in mixed dentition is not well known. The purpose of this study was to establish the prevalence of malocclusion and its association with caries experience in 8-9-year-old children of Davangere city, South Indian region. The study design was a cross-sectional survey. A total of 800 children from 350 schools (both males and females) were randomly selected for the study. -test and Chi-square test were used for statistical analysis. The overall prevalence of malocclusion among 8-9-year-old children was 40.9%. The most prevalent malocclusion was crowding (11.5%), followed by excessive overjet (9.4%), deep bite (6.8%), spacing (6.5%), crossbite (4.5%), and open bite (3.2%). Class I molar relationship prevailed in 95.5% of children. The prevalence of malocclusion in our study was in accordance with the other studies reported in India, which ranged from 19.6% to 90%. Furthermore, correlation of malocclusion and dental caries in the primary dentition, although nonsignificant, presented children with malocclusion to have a higher caries experience than children without malocclusion.
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subjects Age Groups
Cross-sectional studies
Dental caries
Dental occlusion
Dentistry
Elementary Education
Elementary Schools
Ethics
Etiology
Government School Relationship
Hygiene
Oral hygiene
Original
Orthodontics
Public Health
Sampling
Schools
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Significance
Studies
Teenagers
Teeth
Womens health
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