Assessment of Oral Health and Hygiene Practices among Students of High School, Hooghly District, West Bengal

Nidhi Shree, A. Dasgupta, B. Paul, L. Bandyopadhyay, Neelam Maurya, Foulisa Pyrbot, Dr Soumit Roy
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Context: Oral health is a key indicator of overall health, well-being, and quality of life of an individual. India has an alarming population with oro-dental problems. Dental caries and poor oral hygiene constitute more than 50% of major public oral-health problem, among children and adolescents. Aim: Aim was to assess the status of oral health and oral hygiene practices among high school students of Hooghly district and find out the factors associated with bad oral health. Settings and design: Institution-based observational study with cross-sectional design was conducted from July to September 2019 among students of seventh, eighth, and ninth grades of two schools of Hooghly district in West Bengal. Materials and methods: Using complete enumeration method, out of 288 students enrolled, 194 students were examined. Students filled a self-administered, predesigned, pretested questionnaire following which oral health was examined. Statistical analysis: Oral health and hygiene practices were separately scored and the bivariate and multivariable analysis was done using SPSS version 16.0. Results: Half, 86% of the students had self-reported unsatisfactory oral hygiene practice and 55.6% students had poor oral health. Males had better oral health and practice scores than females. Female gender 2.22 [1.01–4.89] and Muslim religion 2.55 [1.18–5.53] were significantly associated with bad oral health in the final multivariable model. Conclusion: Awareness and early start of good oral hygienic practice in childhood can prevent most of the oral diseases. This can pave the way for uptake of timely interventions before any complications set in. Thus, there is a need to inculcate effective Information Education and Communication (IEC) interventions early in childhood to promote good oral health.
西孟加拉邦胡格利区中学生口腔健康和卫生习惯评估
背景:口腔健康是个人整体健康、幸福和生活质量的关键指标。印度有口腔牙齿问题的人口数量惊人。在儿童和青少年中,龋齿和口腔卫生不良构成了50%以上的主要公共口腔卫生问题。目的:了解胡格利区高中生口腔健康状况和口腔卫生习惯,探讨影响口腔健康状况的因素。设置和设计:2019年7月至9月,在西孟加拉邦胡格利地区两所学校的七、八、九年级学生中进行了基于机构的横断面设计观察性研究。资料与方法:采用全枚举法,对288名在校生中的194名学生进行了调查。学生们填写了一份自我管理的、预先设计的、预先测试的问卷,随后对口腔健康进行了检查。统计分析:分别对口腔健康和卫生习惯进行评分,采用SPSS 16.0版本进行双变量和多变量分析。结果:半数(86%)的学生口腔卫生习惯不满意,55.6%的学生口腔卫生状况不佳。男性的口腔健康和练习得分都高于女性。在最终的多变量模型中,女性性别2.22[1.01-4.89]和穆斯林宗教2.55[1.18-5.53]与口腔健康状况不良显著相关。结论:从小养成良好的口腔卫生习惯,可预防大部分口腔疾病的发生。这可以为在出现任何并发症之前采取及时干预措施铺平道路。因此,有必要在儿童早期灌输有效的信息教育和交流(IEC)干预措施,以促进良好的口腔健康。
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