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The oral health status and the treatment needs of salt workers at sambhar lake, jaipur, India.

Sudhanshu Sanadhya1, Ramesh Nagarajappa, Archana Jagat Sharda, Kailash Asawa, Mridula Tak, Mehak Batra, Hemasha Daryani.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Salt workers are exposed to the adversities of environmental conditions such as direct sunlight, salt dust and contact with brine, which have an impact on the health of workers. Since oral health is an integral part of the general health, we planned to determine its effect on the oral cavity.
OBJECTIVES: To assess the oral health status and the treatment needs among the workers of Sambhar Salts Limited at Sambhar Lake, Jaipur, India.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: A cross sectional, descriptive survey was conducted among 979 subjects (509 males; 470 females) who were aged between 19-68 years, who were the workers of Sambhar Salts Limited, Sambhar Lake, Jaipur, India. An interview on the demographic profile followed a clinical examination for recording the oral health status, based on the World Health Organization guidelines. The Chi-square test, t-test, One way Analysis of Variance and a Stepwise multiple linear regression analysis were used for the statistical analysis.
RESULTS: Females had a significantly greater prevalence of dental fluorosis (71.7%) and periodontal disease (96.4%) as compared to males (p= 0.001). The mean number of healthy sextants (0.71 ± 0.09) and the mean DMFT (5.19 ± 4.11) were also significantly higher in females as compared to those in males (p=0.001). One surface filling (78.2%), followed by pulp care and restoration (76.1%) were the most prevalent treatment needs. The gender and oral hygiene practices for dental caries and periodontal disease were respectively identified as the best predictors.
CONCLUSION: Considerable percentages of salt workers have demonstrated a higher prevalence of oral diseases. Higher unmet treatment needs suggest a poor accessibility and availability of oral health care, in addition to a low utilization of preventive or therapeutic oral health services.

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Keywords:  Cross sectional; Oral health; Prevalence; Salt lake workers; Treatment needs

Year:  2013        PMID: 24086913      PMCID: PMC3782970          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2013/5887.3275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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