Abstract

Background: Periodontal disease is of public health concern and hence data on its prevalence rate are necessary. We have documented the prevalence pattern of periodontal disease in a rural population of Belgaum district, India, and identify the optimal treatment needs (TNs). Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried on 1680 dentate adult subjects, examined from 12 villages in Belgaum district, Karnataka, India for prevalence of periodontal status and their TNs (using Community Periodontal Index for Treatment Needs [CPITN]). Results: Increase in CPITN score positively correlated with age. Only 4.3% (13) of subjects in the age-group of 20-29 had a CPITN score of 4 indicative of pockets of 6 mm or more when compared to 26% (91) of subjects in the age-group of 45-60 years. 92% (569) of the subjects in the age-group of 30-44 were having a TN score 2 whereas only 5.3% (33) of subjects were having a TN score 0 in the same age-group. Significantly higher need for treatment was observed in males, smokers and subjects using finger and tooth powder. Surprisingly diet of the subjects did not influence TNs. Conclusion: Increased prevalence of periodontal diseases and TNs was observed. There is a need for initiating adequate awareness regarding oral hygiene, specifically primary prevention could help in reducing the prevalence of periodontal disease.

Details

Title
Periodontal health status and treatment needs of the rural population of India: A cross-sectional study
Author
Sekhon, Tegbir; Grewal, Simran; Gambhir, Ramandeep
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Jan 2015
Publisher
Medknow Publications & Media Pvt. Ltd.
ISSN
09769668
e-ISSN
22297707
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1719257843
Copyright
Copyright Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd Jan 2015