Author/Authors :
Ramazani Nahid نويسنده , Rezaei-Chaparpordi Sara نويسنده Department of Microbiology, Lahijan Islamic Azad University, Lahijan, Iran Rezaei-Chaparpordi Sara
Abstract :
Background Untreated dental caries have considerable consequences
on the growth and development of children and their quality of life.
Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of
clinical consequences of untreated dental caries in a sample of Iranian
children based on the pufa/PUFA diagnostic index. Methods In this
descriptive analytical study, 360 students between the ages of 6 - 12
years were selected using cluster sampling. Oral clinical examinations
were performed by one pedodontist. DMFT, dmft, PUFA and pufa scores were
recorded. The height and weight of children were also measured to
calculate body mass index (BMI). Descriptive findings are reported in
terms of frequencies and percentages, as well as means and standard
deviations. The data were analyzed in the Statistical Package for the
Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21 using Fisher’s Exact Test, the Mann
Whitney U test, and logistic regression. The level of significance was
set at P = 0.05. Results The overall caries experience and the overall
prevalence of untreated dental caries in the study population was 93.0%
(mean value of 4.39 ± 2.78) and 30.0% (mean value of 0.57 ± 1.15),
respectively. Components of d/D and p/P had the highest frequencies.
Males and females showed no significant differences in terms of
prevalence or severity of untreated dental caries (P > 0.05). The
prevalence and mean value of pufa score were significantly higher in
under-weight subjects than in normal children (P < 0.05).
Under-weight subjects had 10 and 3.5 times greater risk of pufa and PUFA
development, respectively. Conclusions Our results emphasize the need
for further attention to public dental care programs and dental care
measures.