The prevalence of early childhood caries and treatment needs among children attending Anganwadi centers in Goa state: A cross-sectional survey.

Nidhi Rangnekar, Paul Chalakkal
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Context: The prevalence of early childhood caries (ECC) is widespread, as reported in studies conducted in various states across India. Many children residing in the rural areas attend Anganwadi centers for preprimary education, nourishment, and health care.

Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of ECC among children attending Anganwadi centers in the state of Goa and their treatment needs.

Settings and design: The study was approved by the Institutional Ethical Committee of Goa Dental College and Hospital. The study was carried out in Anganwadi centers spanning the various districts and talukas of Goa state.

Materials and methods: The decayed, missing, and filled teeth (dmft) index was recorded in 3-5-year-old children along with treatment needs as per the modified WHO pro forma.

Statistical analysis: Statistical software (STATA) for data science by StataCorp LLC (version 17), descriptive statistics, and Chi-square test.

Results: A total of 386 children were examined, out of which 47% had ECC. The prevalence of ECC was highest in Canacona and the least in Tiswadi talukas. The severity and occurrence of ECC were found to the proportional to age. With regard to treatment needs, 8.55% needed restoration of at least one surface, 10.88% needed restoration of 2 or more surfaces, 5.44% required a crown, 11.4% needed pulpal treatment, and 6.74% needed extractions. Within the dmft component, the percentage of decayed teeth was 46.89%, followed by filled (0.52%) and missing (0.52%) teeth.

Conclusion: The prevalence and severity of ECC in children attending Anganwadi centers in Goa were found to be large and proportional with increasing age.

果阿邦 Anganwadi 中心儿童早期龋齿患病率和治疗需求:一项横断面调查。
背景:根据印度各邦的研究报告,儿童早期龋齿(ECC)的发病率非常普遍。许多居住在农村地区的儿童到 Anganwadi 中心接受学前教育、营养和医疗保健。目的:本研究旨在确定果阿邦 Anganwadi 中心儿童的 ECC 患病率及其治疗需求:研究已获得果阿牙科学院和医院伦理委员会的批准。研究在果阿邦各县的 Anganwadi 中心进行:根据世界卫生组织(WHO)修订的表格,记录 3-5 岁儿童的蛀牙、缺牙和补牙(dmft)指数以及治疗需求:统计分析:StataCorp LLC 数据科学统计软件(STATA)(第 17 版)、描述性统计和卡方检验:共有 386 名儿童接受了检查,其中 47% 患有 ECC。卡纳科纳镇的 ECC 患病率最高,蒂斯瓦迪镇的患病率最低。ECC 的严重程度和发生率与年龄成正比。在治疗需求方面,8.55%需要修复至少一个表面,10.88%需要修复两个或更多表面,5.44%需要牙冠,11.4%需要牙髓治疗,6.74%需要拔牙。在蛀牙部分,蛀牙的比例为 46.89%,其次是填充牙(0.52%)和缺失牙(0.52%):结论:在果阿的 Anganwadi 中心就诊的儿童中,ECC 的患病率和严重程度都很高,并且随着年龄的增长而成正比。
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