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TAHIR, ANAM |
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JAHANGIR, RUBAB |
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AHAD, ABDUL |
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2022-10-20T10:11:20Z |
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2022-10-20T10:11:20Z |
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2017-12 |
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Tahir, A. N. A. M., Jahangir, R. U. B. A. B., & Ahad, A. B. D. U. L. (2017). Determinants of dental caries in primary school going children of Multan. Pak J Med Health Sci, 11(4), 1485-1488. |
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1996-7195 |
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http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13491 |
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Background: Dental caries is considered most common chronic childhood disease globally. Risk factors, for example, behavior, life style, social status, eating habits, hygiene and socio-demographic factors contribute to caries development. Daily activities are affected by oral diseases, among these activities; decreased performance and increased absenteeism in schools are most common.
Aim: To assess the determinants of dental caries among primary school going children of Multan.
Method: A cross-section study was conducted in Multan during November, 2015 in which 152 primary school children of Govt. Primary School Kotla Noor Shah, Muzaffarabad, Multan were included.
Results: Out of 152 primary school children, 73% were male and 35.5% were aged 9-10 years. A large number (89.5%) of children brushed their teeth regularly. 98% children cleaned their teeth with toothpaste. 82.9% consumed sweet and toffees. 87.5% children had no gingivitis and 88.2% had no calculus deposits. Major proportion (91.4%) of children had no bleeding gums. Oral hygiene was observed satisfactory in 84.9% children. Among 136 children who brushed their teeth regularly, 84 had dental caries and among 126 children who used sweet and toffees, 84 had dental caries.
Conclusion: Among children overall hygiene was found satisfactory. Dental caries was prevalent among 61.8% children. Majority of children who used sweet and toffees had dental caries. |
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Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences |
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Gingivitis |
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Calculus deposits |
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streptococcus Mutans |
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oral disease |
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Determinants of Dental Caries in Primary School Going Children of Multan |
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Article |
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