Dental caries status and treatment needs of children attending government primary schools in Goa: A descriptive survey of a coastal state in India

Introduction: Oral health is an integral part of overall health. Very little information is available on the status of dental caries status of children in Goa state. Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the dental caries status and treatment needs of government primary school children in Goa. Mat...

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Main Authors: Ridhima Birmani Gaunkar, Amita Kenkre Kamat, B Puttaswamy, Amit Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry
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Goa
Online Access:http://www.jiaphd.org/article.asp?issn=2319-5932;year=2017;volume=15;issue=3;spage=214;epage=219;aulast=Gaunkar
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spelling doaj-a9976d6af5b5418fb22f87e39a03b18f2020-11-24T23:39:51ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry2319-59322350-04842017-01-0115321421910.4103/jiaphd.jiaphd_48_17Dental caries status and treatment needs of children attending government primary schools in Goa: A descriptive survey of a coastal state in IndiaRidhima Birmani GaunkarAmita Kenkre KamatB PuttaswamyAmit KumarIntroduction: Oral health is an integral part of overall health. Very little information is available on the status of dental caries status of children in Goa state. Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the dental caries status and treatment needs of government primary school children in Goa. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted among 6–12 years old government primary school children using the WHO survey methodology 1997. Multistage probability cluster sampling technique was adopted to obtain proportional sample from 11 talukas of Goa. Descriptive statistics was calculated, and t-test was used for group comparisons. Results: The overall caries prevalence in primary dentition was 65.52%, with mean decayed, missing, and filled teeth (dmft) of 5.21 ± 1.81 for North Goa, and 5.28 ± 1.93 for South Goa district. Caries prevalence in the permanent dentition was 56.6% with mean DMFT of 3.89 ± 1.14 for North Goa and 4.12 ± 1.74 for South Goa district. Males aged 9 and 11 years exhibited statistically significant higher caries prevalence in primary dentition than females, while females aged 6 years exhibited higher caries prevalence than male children in permanent dentition but both groups exhibited high proportion of treatment needs. Conclusions: Dental caries was high in Goan children. Dental caries was found to be a significant health issue in child population requiring immediate attention. The provision of oral health education and school-based preventive programs seem to be a viable alternative to tackle overwhelming the burden of dental caries and other oral diseases.http://www.jiaphd.org/article.asp?issn=2319-5932;year=2017;volume=15;issue=3;spage=214;epage=219;aulast=GaunkarChildrendental cariesDecayedMissing and Filled Teeth/decayedmissing and filled teethGoaoral health
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author Ridhima Birmani Gaunkar
Amita Kenkre Kamat
B Puttaswamy
Amit Kumar
spellingShingle Ridhima Birmani Gaunkar
Amita Kenkre Kamat
B Puttaswamy
Amit Kumar
Dental caries status and treatment needs of children attending government primary schools in Goa: A descriptive survey of a coastal state in India
Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry
Children
dental caries
Decayed
Missing and Filled Teeth/decayed
missing and filled teeth
Goa
oral health
author_facet Ridhima Birmani Gaunkar
Amita Kenkre Kamat
B Puttaswamy
Amit Kumar
author_sort Ridhima Birmani Gaunkar
title Dental caries status and treatment needs of children attending government primary schools in Goa: A descriptive survey of a coastal state in India
title_short Dental caries status and treatment needs of children attending government primary schools in Goa: A descriptive survey of a coastal state in India
title_full Dental caries status and treatment needs of children attending government primary schools in Goa: A descriptive survey of a coastal state in India
title_fullStr Dental caries status and treatment needs of children attending government primary schools in Goa: A descriptive survey of a coastal state in India
title_full_unstemmed Dental caries status and treatment needs of children attending government primary schools in Goa: A descriptive survey of a coastal state in India
title_sort dental caries status and treatment needs of children attending government primary schools in goa: a descriptive survey of a coastal state in india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry
issn 2319-5932
2350-0484
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Introduction: Oral health is an integral part of overall health. Very little information is available on the status of dental caries status of children in Goa state. Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the dental caries status and treatment needs of government primary school children in Goa. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted among 6–12 years old government primary school children using the WHO survey methodology 1997. Multistage probability cluster sampling technique was adopted to obtain proportional sample from 11 talukas of Goa. Descriptive statistics was calculated, and t-test was used for group comparisons. Results: The overall caries prevalence in primary dentition was 65.52%, with mean decayed, missing, and filled teeth (dmft) of 5.21 ± 1.81 for North Goa, and 5.28 ± 1.93 for South Goa district. Caries prevalence in the permanent dentition was 56.6% with mean DMFT of 3.89 ± 1.14 for North Goa and 4.12 ± 1.74 for South Goa district. Males aged 9 and 11 years exhibited statistically significant higher caries prevalence in primary dentition than females, while females aged 6 years exhibited higher caries prevalence than male children in permanent dentition but both groups exhibited high proportion of treatment needs. Conclusions: Dental caries was high in Goan children. Dental caries was found to be a significant health issue in child population requiring immediate attention. The provision of oral health education and school-based preventive programs seem to be a viable alternative to tackle overwhelming the burden of dental caries and other oral diseases.
topic Children
dental caries
Decayed
Missing and Filled Teeth/decayed
missing and filled teeth
Goa
oral health
url http://www.jiaphd.org/article.asp?issn=2319-5932;year=2017;volume=15;issue=3;spage=214;epage=219;aulast=Gaunkar
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