Social Impact of Dental Caries on Adult Patients in Bungoma County, Kenya

C. M. Sumba, D. Kokonya, B. Wesonga, Paul Kem
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Dental caries manifests itself through the existence of a hole in the hard tissue of teeth, and it has a brown or black colour. Untreated dental caries causes a lot of challenges such as toothache and eventually tooth loss resulting in swelling, inability to eat or swallow, inability to open jaw or talk, difficulty in breathing and low self-esteem as a result of the bad breath from cavity. The outcome of the social effect of dental caries is the inability to pronounce or talk, inability to chew, sleep disruption due to pain and difficulty in breathing especially for those who use the mouth to breathe. In Bungoma County, little is known about the social impact of dental caries among patients. Therefore, there was a need to investigate the social impact on adult patients in Bungoma County, Kenya. This study was conducted in Bungoma County. The study adopted a descriptive cross-sectional study design. Adults with dental challenges and the dental staff formed the study population. The sample size was 347 dental patients. The sampling strategy was proportionate probability sampling and simple random sampling. Data was collected using a pretested WHO-modified assessment questionnaire of 2013, WHO-modified observation checklist and key informant interviews. Data was analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics with the aid of the Statistical Package for Social Sciences tool (SPSS) v 25.0. Data was presented using tables, figures, narratives and verbatim. Association and strength between the variables were assessed using correlation, multiple regression and logistical regression at 0.05. Thematic analysis was used to analyse qualitative data. Results: The burden of dental caries according to sociodemographic was as follows: youth < 35 years was 60%, the female was 57.4%, rural dwellers had 56.8% and low-income earners had 65.6%. The study established that poor oral hygiene habits (OR: 1.2) frequent consumption of sugary food (OR: 1.0) and smoking contributed (OR: 0.8). Toothache due to cavity was 97.9% and tooth loss was 40.4% while bad breath was reported by 60.7%. There was a significant strong positive association between the level of teeth loss and the level of pain experienced by a patient with dental caries, (r (347) = 0.86, p < 0.001). the study concluded that dental caries was more prominent in those with poor oral hygiene practices, those who frequently consume sugary foods and those who smoke tobacco. Toothache, tooth loss and bad breath were the major social impacts of dental caries that affect the quality of the affected. The study recommended that community members should be informed to foster a habit of attending dental clinics occasionally at least once a year for a check-up.
龋齿对肯尼亚邦戈马县成年患者的社会影响
龋齿表现为牙齿硬组织上有一个洞,呈棕色或黑色。龋齿如不及时治疗,会带来很多问题,如牙痛,最终导致牙齿脱落,造成牙齿肿胀、无法进食或吞咽、无法张开下颌或说话、呼吸困难以及因龋齿引起的口臭而自卑。龋齿造成的社会影响包括无法发音或说话、无法咀嚼、因疼痛而影响睡眠以及呼吸困难,尤其是对于那些用嘴呼吸的人来说。在邦戈马县,人们对龋齿对患者造成的社会影响知之甚少。因此,有必要调查龋齿对肯尼亚邦戈马县成年患者的社会影响。本研究在邦戈马县进行。研究采用了描述性横断面研究设计。有牙科问题的成年人和牙科工作人员构成了研究对象。样本量为 347 名牙科患者。抽样策略为比例概率抽样和简单随机抽样。数据收集采用了经过预先测试的 2013 年世卫组织修订版评估问卷、世卫组织修订版观察核对表和关键信息提供者访谈。借助社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)v 25.0,使用描述性和推论性统计对数据进行了分析。数据采用表格、数字、叙述和逐字记录的方式呈现。使用相关性、多元回归和逻辑回归(0.05)评估变量之间的关联和强度。定性数据采用主题分析法进行分析。结果根据社会人口统计学,龋齿负担情况如下:35 岁以下青年占 60%,女性占 57.4%,农村居民占 56.8%,低收入者占 65.6%。研究发现,不良的口腔卫生习惯(OR:1.2)、经常食用含糖食物(OR:1.0)和吸烟(OR:0.8)是导致龋齿的原因。龋齿导致的牙痛占 97.9%,牙齿脱落占 40.4%,口臭占 60.7%。研究得出结论,龋齿在口腔卫生习惯差、经常食用含糖食物和吸烟的人群中更为突出。牙痛、牙齿脱落和口臭是龋齿造成的主要社会影响,会影响受影响者的生活质量。研究建议,应告知社区成员养成每年至少一次偶尔去牙科诊所检查的习惯。
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