Abstract

Background: We conducted this study to gather baseline data on tooth loss and preferred prosthesis as there were only few epidemiological studies on tooth loss, especially in young adults (18–26 years).Aim: The aim of the study is to analyze the prevalence of tooth loss and their preferred prosthesis among young adults (18-26years) who arrived to the private dental institutions for treatment or to accompany them. A total of 634 young adults (18-26 years) were included Materials and methodology: in the study, individual questionnaire were given for assess the oral health followed by examination of edentulism. Out of total samples 28.7% had Results: tooth loss, 71.3% don't. The causes of tooth loss are 67.9% tooth decay, 13.6% trauma, 10% congenital missing, and 8.6% mobility. The population with treatment needs 30.5%, 12.8% underwent treatment for tooth loss and 56.8% are not in need of treatment/not willing for treatment. The population preferred xed prosthesis is 49.8%, 10.2% removable prosthesis, 40% implant. The need for prosthetic Conclusion: care among young individuals and the associated risk factors for tooth loss are highlighted in this study. The purpose of this study was to inform participants about the effects of tooth loss, the signicance of replacing missing teeth, and the many treatment choices that are accessible to them

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