Predictors and Reasons of Permanent Tooth Extraction Among High School Children: A National Cross Sectional study

A. Almarghlani, A. Alshali, M. Assaggaf, A. AlGhamdi, Mohammed Alzahrani
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Background: Tooth loss is a major dental health concern that has adverse consequences on the remaining dentition and on the patients’ general wellbeing. The present study aimed to assess predictors and causes of permanent tooth extraction among school students. Methods: This national cross- sectional study included school children and spanned from September 2012 to January 2016. Demographic, social, and medical history recorded. Periodontal and dental examinations were performed. Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine predictors of tooth loss among the sample. Results: A total of 2435 school children were included in the study. Twenty-four percent of the students had extraction of at least one permanent tooth. Almost 27% of the female students had a permanent tooth extraction compared to only 21.7% of the male students, which was statistically significant. Students who visited dentists regularly had significantly more tooth extraction (39%) than student who did not (20.6%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed significant predictors for permanent tooth extraction were age, regular dental visits and mean probing depth (PD). Caries (15%) followed by orthodontic treatment (6%) were the main reason for permanent tooth extraction among the sample. Conclusion: Caries was responsible for majority of tooth loss among the study population. Significant predictors for permanent tooth extraction were age, regular dental visits and mean probing depth. There is a need for intensified oral health education and awareness programs in the population with emphasis on prevention of dental caries.
高中生拔恒牙的预测因素和原因:一项全国性的横断面研究
背景:牙齿脱落是一个主要的牙齿健康问题,对剩余的牙齿和患者的总体健康有不良后果。本研究旨在评估中学生拔恒牙的预测因素及原因。方法:2012年9月至2016年1月,对在校儿童进行全国性横断面研究。记录了人口、社会和病史。进行牙周和牙科检查。使用多变量逻辑回归来确定样本中牙齿脱落的预测因素。结果:共纳入2435名在校儿童。24%的学生至少拔了一颗恒牙。近27%的女生拔了恒牙,而只有21.7%的男生拔了恒牙,差异有统计学意义。定期去看牙医的学生(39%)比不定期去看牙医的学生(20.6%)拔牙的次数明显多。多因素logistic回归分析显示,年龄、定期就诊和平均探牙深度(PD)是恒牙拔除的显著预测因素。龋齿(15%)是拔恒牙的主要原因,其次是正畸治疗(6%)。结论:龋齿是研究人群牙齿脱落的主要原因。恒牙拔除的重要预测因素是年龄、定期看牙和平均探牙深度。有必要在人群中加强口腔健康教育和意识项目,重点是预防龋齿。
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