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- Title
Assessment of Prevalence of Dental Caries among School-going Children: A Cross-sectional Study.
- Authors
Singh, Iqbal; Kaur, Kanwalpreet; Narang, Samisha; Yadav, Saurabh; Kaur, Sukhpreet; Singh, Neha Verma
- Abstract
Background: The background of the study was to assess the prevalence of dental caries among school-going children. Materials and Methods: Six thousand eight hundred and ninety school-going children was enrolled. General clinical examination was carried out. Mouth mirror, probe, and explorer were used for carrying out the clinical examination. Over a time span of 6 months, the entire study was completed. All the examiners who performed clinical examination underwent a single-day training program for detecting dental caries. All the participants were seated on straight wooden chairs and were examined clinically. The prevalence of caries was recorded. Results: The prevalence was 26.02%. Among these children with dental caries, 50.25% of the children belonged to the age group of 13-15 years, while the remaining 49.75% of the children belonged to the age group of 9-12 years. Prevalence of dental caries was significantly higher in females (71.11%) in comparison to males. Furthermore, dental caries was significantly more prevalent among participants with toothbrushing frequency of less than once a day (51.20%). Conclusion: There is an imperative need for intimating health check-up camps among school-going children.
- Subjects
DENTAL caries; CROSS-sectional method; AGE groups
- Publication
Journal of Pharmacy & Bioallied Sciences, 2021, Vol 13, pS333
- ISSN
0976-4879
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4103/jpbs.JPBS_575_20