Deleterious Oral Habits among School Going Children - A Cross-Sectional Study

eep Singh Basra, Navjot Kaur, Amanpreet Singh, Karanpal Singh, Karanprakash Singh
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Aim: The present study was conducted to access the prevalence of deleterious oral habits among school going children as these practices have a great impact on the dental hard and soft tissues. Methodology: This study was conducted among children aged between 7 to 13 years. The sample was selected from urban and rural schools. A closed-ended questionnaire was used in the survey for collecting the information like age, gender, area of residence and presence of deleterious oral habits. These questions were asked to parents for the habits like bruxism, tongue thrusting, digital sucking, mouth breathing, nail biting and lip biting. Chi-square test compared the frequency of oral habits in relation to age, sex and area. Statistical tests were used at a significance level of p<0.05. Results: It was noticed that bruxism (14.4%) was most common habit followed by mouth breathing (12.6%), digital sucking (9.2%), nail biting (8.3%), lip biting (8.1%) and tongue thrusting (7.2%). Bruxism (4.7%) and tongue thrusting (3.4%) had the highest occurrence in (9 to 11 years) group. Digital sucking (3.6%) and mouth breathing (6.3%) was mostly observed among younger age group (7 to 9 years). However nail biting (4.3%) and lip biting (4.7%) was commonly noticed in older sample. Conclusion: The study observed that bruxism was most frequent habit among children. There was also a variation in the occurrence of oral habits in relation to age.
学龄儿童有害的口腔习惯-一项横断面研究
目的:了解学龄儿童不良口腔习惯的流行情况,了解不良口腔习惯对口腔软硬组织的影响。方法:本研究在7至13岁的儿童中进行。样本选自城市和农村的学校。调查采用封闭式问卷,收集年龄、性别、居住地区、有无不良口腔习惯等信息。这些问题是针对孩子的磨牙、伸舌、吸电子产品、用嘴呼吸、咬指甲和咬嘴唇等习惯向父母提出的。卡方检验比较口腔习惯频率与年龄、性别和地区的关系。采用统计学检验,p<0.05。结果:磨牙(14.4%)是最常见的习惯,其次是口呼吸(12.6%)、吮指(9.2%)、咬指甲(8.3%)、咬唇(8.1%)和戳舌(7.2%)。磨牙(4.7%)和刺舌(3.4%)以9 ~ 11岁组发生率最高。数字吸吮(3.6%)和口呼吸(6.3%)主要发生在年龄较小的年龄组(7至9岁)。然而,咬指甲(4.3%)和咬嘴唇(4.7%)在老年样本中普遍存在。结论:磨牙是儿童最常见的习惯。口腔习惯的发生也随年龄的变化而变化。
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