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Prevalence of Dental Caries among Adult Patients Attending a Tertiary Dental Institution in South-South Region of Nigeria
Arigbede, A. O; Omitola, O. G.
  • Arigbede, A. O; s.af
  • Omitola, O. G; s.af
port harcourt med. J ; 6(1): 52-58, 2011.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1274179
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ABSTRACT

Background:

Oral health is an important component of the general health and dental caries status of a community is a good indicator of oral health status of that community. Epidemiological studies on dental caries are rare in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.

Aim:

To determine the prevalence of dental caries among adult patients attending University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital Dental centre and to compare it with previously reported results.

Methods:

A cross-sectional study of all patients aged 18years and above presenting with dental caries at the centre over a one-year period was conducted. A self-administered anonymous questionnaire was used to get the socio-demographic data of the patients. The patients were all examined and caries was diagnosed using the WHO criteria (1997). Decay; missing and filled teeth (DMFT) were recorded and restorative index was calculated (F/F+D percent). SPSS version 15 was used to generate summary statistics and student t-test was used to compare means between two groups.

Results:

Out of 1;927 patients that presented during the study period; only 435 had dental caries or one of its sequelae giving a prevalence of 22.6. The mean DMFT score for the group was 3.57; that of females was 3.88 while that for males was 3.08. The difference in the mean DMFT scores between the two sexes was statistically significant (p=0.026). The restorative index was 25.3.

Conclusion:

The prevalence of dental caries in our centre (22.6) falls within the previously reported 4-30rates for Nigeria. The mean DMFT score was 3.51 and the restorative index is 25.3
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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Socioeconomic Factors / Prevalence / Cross-Sectional Studies / Adult / Dental Caries Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Language: English Journal: Port harcourt med. J Year: 2011 Type: Article

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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Socioeconomic Factors / Prevalence / Cross-Sectional Studies / Adult / Dental Caries Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Language: English Journal: Port harcourt med. J Year: 2011 Type: Article