Oral Health Status among 12-YearOld Children in a Rural Kenyan Community
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2014Author
Fukuda, Hideki
Ogada, Cyril N.
Kihara, Eunice
Wagaiyu, Evelyn G.
Hayashi, Yoshihiko
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Objectives: To determine the oral health status among schoolchildren in a rural Kenyan community and examine the relationship between oral symptoms and perceived general health.
Participants: 150 pupils, aged 12 years, in two primary schools in the Mbita District.
Methods: Dental caries was assessed using the decayed, missing, and illed teeth (DMFT) index. Gingivitis was evaluated using the criteria used for oral examinations in Japanese schools. Information about oral health behavior was collected through
a dental health questionnaire.
Results: DMFT index values were 0.26 and 0.23 among boys and girls, respectively. Almost 90% of pupils had no dental
caries. Frequency of tooth brushing was signiicantly associated with dental plaque accumulation. he percentage of subjects with dental plaque covering ≥30% of the labial surfaces of anterior teeth increased as the frequency of tooth brushing
decreased.
Conclusions: he overall mean DMFT index of 0.24 was lower than those reported in previous studies in Kenyan children,
which may be explained by diferences in socioeconomic status and dietary habits within our study group. Dental plaque
was signiicantly related to the prevalence of gingivitis. hese indings indicate the urgent need for oral health education
programs in Kenyan schools that address chronic dental symptoms besides dental caries, such as gingivitis.
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Hideki Fukuda, et al. (2014) Oral Health Status among 12-Year-Old Children in a Rural Kenyan Community. J Dent Oral Health 1: 1-5Publisher
University of Nairobi
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