Title of article :
Prevalence of early childhood caries among 3-5 year old pre‑schoolers in schools of Marathahalli, Bangalore
Author/Authors :
Singh, Shilpi D J College of Dental Sciences and Research - Department of Public Health Dentistry, India , Vijayakumar, N. Hospital and Research Centre - Dr Syamala Reddy Dental College - Department of Public Health Dentistry, India , Priyadarshini, H. R. Hospital and Research Centre - Dr Syamala Reddy Dental College - Department of Public Health Dentistry, India , Shobha, M. Hospital and Research Centre - Dr Syamala Reddy Dental College - Department of Public Health Dentistry, India
From page :
710
To page :
714
Abstract :
Background: Dental caries among preschool children is still a major public health problem in many developing countries including India. Hence the aim of the present study was to find out the prevalence of Early Childhood Caries among 3-5 year old pre‑schoolers in schools of Marathahalli, Bangalore. Materials and Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted on 717 pre‑schoolers in 6 schools of Marathahalli. Clinical examination was performed and deft index was recorded using Gruebell’s criteria. Early Childhood Caries was diagnosed using Early Childhood Caries Diagnostic Criteria, consistent with the NIDCR workshop statement. Data was analysed using SPSS 15.0 and descriptive statistics was applied. Chi‑square test was used to find out the significant differences. The level of significance was taken at P value 0.05. Results: Prevalence of early childhood caries was 40% with a mean deft of 1.89 (+3.3) and Significant Caries Index score was 5.51. 44.8% of 3 year old had Early Childhood Caries, 35% of 4 year old children and 41% of 5 year old had Early Childhood Caries. Almost, all of deft was due to untreated caries. Conclusion: The results of the present study calls for a need to focus on pre‑schoolers’ oral health and parental education for prevention and early detection of Early Childhood Caries. A high Significant Caries Index in this study population indicates a more targeted approach for high risk pre‑schoolers.
Keywords :
Early childhood caries , pre‑schoolers , significant caries index
Journal title :
DRJ Dental Research Journal
Journal title :
DRJ Dental Research Journal
Record number :
2580789
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