Title of article :
Distribution of Dental Caries among Primary School Children in Al-Mukalla Area, Yemen
Author/Authors :
Al-Haddad, AM Department of Microbiology - College of Medicine and Health Science - Hadhramout University - Al- Mukalla, Yemen , Bin Ghouth, AS Department of Community Medicine - College of Medicine and Health Science - Hadhramout University - Al- Mukalla, Yemen , Hassan, HS Department of Anatomy - College of Medicine - Hadhramout University for Science and Technology - Al- Mukalla, Yemen
Abstract :
Statement of problem: Dental caries are considered as one of the most common health
problems and have been shown to be more prevalent in children.
Purpose: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to determine the distribution of
dental caries among 400 twelve-year-old schoolchildren, in the Al-Mukalla area in
Yemen.
Materials and Methods: Multistage stratified sampling was used to obtain a sample
size of 400 children, consisting of 200 males and 200 females with mixed dentitions.
All subjects were selected from two private schools and five public schools. Clinical
examinations were performed under standardized conditions by a trained examiner.
Results: Dental caries was found in 198 (49.5%) of the 400 schoolchildren including
51.5% males and 48.5% females. The prevalence of caries was higher (p<0.05) in
permanent teeth (76.6%), in urban areas and in the mandible (54%); compared to
deciduous teeth, rural regions and the maxilla, respectively. Private schools (57%)
revealed a larger number of affected cases as compared to public schools. Dental caries
were more prevalent in children living in areas that received their water supply from
Al-Ghail, in comparison to those residing in regions supplied from Al-Taweela water
source (p<0.05). Caries were the primary cause of missing teeth in 8% of the subjects.
Conclusion: Considering that dental caries can be associated with children’s school
grade, dental services should be directed toward preschool children with a preventive
policy through dental health education..
Keywords :
Dental caries , Children , Hadhramout , Yemen
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics