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IntroductionOral health plays a pivotal role in the overall wellbeing of children. As children grow, there is a variation in their oral health status due to the changing trends and lifestyle.AimTo evaluate and compare the factors related to oral health status in two age groups of school going children.Materials and methodsA total of 582 children aged 8 to 11 years from 3 schools were included. Based on their school grade, they were grouped as younger (third grade) and older (fifth grade) children. Their dental caries status, caries treatment needs, oral hygiene status were assessed. A questionnaire was given to them to assess their knowledge on oral health.ResultsBoth third and fifth grade children had similar caries status. The caries treatment needs was significantly higher (p = 0.02) in fifth grade children of school III. The oral hygiene status was significantly better (p = 0.004) in fifth grade children of school I and third grade children (p < 0.001) of school III. Fifth grade children were found to have more knowledge on oral health and it was statistically significant in school II (p = 0.001). In school III, as caries status increased, the oral hygiene index score significantly increased (p = 0.001).ConclusionAge did not have any influence on the oral health status of children. The older children had better knowledge on oral health, but the oral hygiene practices were not followed effectivelyHow to cite this article: Geethapriya PR, Asokan S, Kandaswamy D. Comparison of Oral Health Status and Knowledge on Oral Health in Two Age Groups of Schoolchildren: A Cross-sectional Study. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2017;10(4): 340-345.

Highlights

  • Oral health plays a pivotal role in the overall wellbeing of children

  • Fifth grade children were found to have more knowledge on oral health and it was statistically significant in school II (p = 0.001)

  • Age did not have any influence on the oral health status of children

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Introduction

Oral health plays a pivotal role in the overall wellbeing of children. There is a variation in their oral health status due to the changing trends and lifestyle. Childhood is a distinct phase of life. Nature and nurture play a major role in the changes that happen in the physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial development of children. The oral health status of a child greatly influences all these domains of growth and development. Oral health is an essential part of general health. Oral diseases have psychosocial and emotional consequences apart from the biological effects.[1] Children with poor oral health have 12 times more risk of having missed school days and restricted activity.[2]

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