Marie Aimee Dusenge, Vestine Abimana, Emmanuel Nzabonimana, Anne Marie Uwitonze
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The significance level was put at a P-value ≤0.05% with 95% Confidence Interval. Results:The prevalence of periodontal diseases among the participants who attended the University of Rwanda-College of Medicine and Health Sciences Polyclinic-Dental Clinic was found to be 41.6%. There was an increase inperiodontal disease with age alongwith significant association between periodontal diseases and gender. However, there was no significant association between periodontal diseases with geographical locations. Conclusion: The prevalence of periodontal diseases among the patients who attended the University of Rwanda-College of Medicine and Health Sciences Polyclinic was high. There was a correlation in the prevalence of periodontal diseases in East Africa and worldwide. 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目的:牙周病非常普遍,可影响全球90%的人口。据报道,牙龈炎是全世界成年人中最常见的疾病。然而,牙周炎也影响着世界上大约10%到15%的成年人。方法:本研究在卢旺达大学医学与健康科学学院综合诊所-牙科诊所进行。进行回顾性横断面研究。本研究招募了2017年在卢旺达大学医学与健康科学学院综合诊所-牙科诊所就诊的新病例患者记录;对数据进行编码并输入IBM SPSS Version 21。卡方检验用于检验相关性。p值≤0.05%,置信区间为95%。结果:在卢旺达大学医学和健康科学学院综合诊所-牙科诊所就诊的参与者中,牙周病的患病率为41.6%。牙周病发病率随年龄增长而增加,牙周病发病率与性别有显著相关性。然而,牙周病与地理位置之间没有显著的关联。结论:卢旺达大学医学与健康科学学院综合门诊患者牙周病患病率较高。在东非和世界范围内,牙周病的患病率存在相关性。我们建议政府通过牙科协会组织和开展社区外展活动,到无法获得牙科服务的不同地区,提供口腔健康教育和其他预防保健。
Prevalence of periodontal diseases among patients who attended the University of Rwanda College of Medicine and Health Sciences Polyclinic-Dental Clinic in the year 2017
Aims: Periodontal diseases are highly prevalent and can affect up to 90% of the worldwide population. Gingivitis is reported to be the most abundant in the adult population all over the world. However, periodontitis also affects approximately 10 to 15% in adult populations of the world. Methods: This study was conducted at University of Rwanda-College of Medicine and Health Sciences Polyclinic-Dental Clinic. A retrospective cross-sectional study was carried out. Patients’ records of new cases who attended the University of Rwanda-College of Medicine and Health Sciences Polyclinic-Dental Clinic in 2017 were recruited in this study; data were coded and entered into IBM SPSS Version 21. Chi square test was used to check for associations. The significance level was put at a P-value ≤0.05% with 95% Confidence Interval. Results:The prevalence of periodontal diseases among the participants who attended the University of Rwanda-College of Medicine and Health Sciences Polyclinic-Dental Clinic was found to be 41.6%. There was an increase inperiodontal disease with age alongwith significant association between periodontal diseases and gender. However, there was no significant association between periodontal diseases with geographical locations. Conclusion: The prevalence of periodontal diseases among the patients who attended the University of Rwanda-College of Medicine and Health Sciences Polyclinic was high. There was a correlation in the prevalence of periodontal diseases in East Africa and worldwide. We recommend that the government, through dental associations, should organize and conduct community outreaches to different areas that are not accessing dental services and provide oral health education and other preventive care.