Abstract

Background Dental caries and gum disease are a major public health problem predominantly affecting children worldwide. Therefore the present study was conducted to assess oral hygiene practices, prevalence of dental caries and periodontal diseases among 12 and 15 years old high school children in public and government schools of Ambala district, Haryana and to provide data for planning and evaluation of oral health care promotion programs. Material and Methods A cross-sectional descriptive survey of 12 and 15 years old children in government and private schools was conducted in Ambala, Haryana. A sample of 992 school children was selected by a two-stage cluster sampling method. Dental caries and periodontal health was examined using WHO standard criteria. The student’s t-test and one way ANOVA were used for statistical analysis. Results The prevalence of dental caries was 34.3% and 46.5% at 12 and 15 years respectively. Mean DMFT in 12 years was 0.82 and in 15 years it was 1.26. More than 90% of subjects in both the age groups were using tooth brush to clean their teeth. Toothpaste was used by 96.7% (228) of subjects belonging to 12 year age group and 93% (703) of subjects who were of 15 years of age. Gingival bleeding was found in majority of subjects. Conclusions The overall prevalence of dental caries was low but the prevalence of gingivitis was quite high. The observations indicate the need for a school oral health promotion programme to sustain the healthy practices in this growing population. Key words:Dental caries, periodontitis, ambala, school children, oral hygiene practices.

Highlights

  • Dental caries because of its ubiquitous nature remains one of the most prevalent afflictions of mankind [1]

  • The following study aims at assessing the oral hygiene practices, prevalence of dental caries and periodontal diseases among the 12 & 15 years old school students in Ambala district of Haryana state

  • None of the subjects in both the age-groups had a score of 3 and 4 indicative of shallow and deep periodontal pockets respectively. -Multiple Logistic Regression Analysis Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the effect of various independent variables on the presence and absence of dental caries

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Introduction

Dental caries because of its ubiquitous nature remains one of the most prevalent afflictions of mankind [1]. The following study aims at assessing the oral hygiene practices, prevalence of dental caries and periodontal diseases among the 12 & 15 years old school students in Ambala district of Haryana state. It will help establish a reliable baseline data for planning and development of national or regional oral health programs. The present study was conducted to assess oral hygiene practices, prevalence of dental caries and periodontal diseases among 12 and 15 years old high school children in public and government schools of Ambala district, Haryana and to provide data for planning and evaluation of oral health care promotion programs. The observations indicate the need for a school oral health promotion programme to sustain the healthy practices in this growing population

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