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Medical Forum Monthly. 2013; 24 (6): 30-33
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-127262

ABSTRACT

Fluorosis is a condition of structural disorder of the tooth surface during tooth development, which is denoted as enamel hypoplasia. The most common cause of dental fluorosis is the chronic exposure to excessive fluoride particularly in drinking water at the younger age. The aims of this study were to determine prevalence of fluorosis among primary school children in urban and peri-urban areas of Quetta district. Cross sectional study. This study was conducted at Bolan Medical College, Quetta for a period of one month from March to April 2009. Clinical dental examination of school children aged 12 years was conducted for evidence of dental fluorosis using Dean's fluorosis index and the criteria mentioned in WHO oral health surveys methods 4[th] edition 1997. A total of 153 school children aged 12 years,78 [51%] boys and 75 [49%] girls, who have lived in urban and rural areas of Quetta sub district, were randomly selected from the four schools including boys and girls both. Fluorosis was found to be more prevalent in urban school children [60%] as compared with children living in peri-urban areas [47%] with OR .614 [.323, 1.166] and p-value .135. The boys had a slightly higher prevalence of fluorosis as compared with girls 56% and 52% respectively. OR .837 [.443, 1.582] and p-value .584 recorded which were not statically significant. This study highlighted the high prevalence of fluorosis, more than half of the school children, in urban and rural areas of Quetta district Pakistan. Comparatively, fluorosis is more prevalent in urban areas than in rural


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Humans , Female , Male , Child , Prevalence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Schools
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Medical Forum Monthly. 2013; 24 (7): 103-106
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-127303

ABSTRACT

To assess the dental caries status among 12 to 14 years old children in urban and rural schools. A cross sectional was done. The study was carried out at Lasbella District of Balochistan in October 2010. The duration of study was one month. The study was conducted in one urban and one rural school. The study population was consist of 108 students aged 12-14 year. The DMFT score was recorded on WHO recommended forms for dental caries status. The study period was one month and was conducted in one urban and two rural schools of Lasbella district. The study population consisted of 108 students and out of them 55.6% belonged to rural school and 44.4% belong to urban school. The mean DMFT of rural was higher 2.63 +/- 2.44 as compared to the urban population 2.08 +/- 2. DMFT was highest at the age of 13 years 2.55 +/- 2.17. Males had a higher mean of DMFT 2.46 +/- 2.17 as compared to females 2.32 +/- 2.44. Although there were no significant differences of means of DMFT by age, sex and location of school. Out of the total urban students 39.6% of school children were caries free as compared to 20% of students in the rural population. Our study highlighted the extent of dental disease in urban and rural areas of district Lasbella. There is need and high demand for dental services and awareness raising programs in these areas


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Male , Child , Rural Population , Urban Population , Cross-Sectional Studies , DMF Index
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Pakistan Oral and Dental Journal. 2012; 32 (3): 412-415
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-155347

ABSTRACT

Natural products have been used for several years in folk medicine. Among the natural medicated products, honey has an effective antibacterial potential to reduce oral pathogens and holds promise for the treatment of periodontal diseases, mouth ulcers, and other diseases of the oral cavity. As people are realizing that modern medicine is not the only remedy for infections today, so many of us are looking for the alternative approaches with least possible side effects. The purpose of this cross sectional study was to determine the effects of natural honey on healing of recurrent oral minor apthous ulcers. A total of 20 subjects, with minor oral ulcers [2-5 mm in size] visiting the oral diagnostic clinic of Dental Section, Sandeman provincial hospital, Quetta, for treatment of their painful ulcers were selected for this study, by either application of natural honey dressing or triamcinolone acetonide 0.5% in orabase. The ulcerations almost completely disappeared after three days treatment by natural honey dressing as compared to triamcinolone acetonide 0.5% in orabase. It was concluded that natural honey has an obvious influence on the rate of healing process of oral minor apthous ulcers

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