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Periodontal Health Condition and Associated Factors among University Students, Yemen.

Esam Dhaifullah1, Sadeq Ali Al-Maweri2, Fouad Al-Motareb3, Esam Halboub4, Essam Elkhatat5, Kusai Baroudi6, Bassel Tarakji7.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Studies on oral health status among Yemeni population are scarce. AIM: This study aimed to evaluate the periodontal health among advantaged section of Yemeni society, university students, in health and non-health fields.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Periodontal health status of a sample of 360 students from dental, medical and literature faculties (120 each with equal gender distribution) at Sana'a University was evaluated by two calibrated examiners using CPI index. Data regarding tooth-brushing practices and smoking and khat chewing habits were obtained using a structured interview questionnaire.
RESULTS: Only 45 students (12.5%) had healthy periodontium, while 113 (31.4%), 186 (51.7%) and 16 (4.4%) had bleeding, calculus and shallow pocket, respectively, with no significant differences between faculties. Females revealed significantly better periodontal health compared to males, though their bleeding score was higher. Dental and medical students and female students in general were significantly more interested in tooth-brushing and significantly less interested in practicing the deleterious habits such as smoking and khat chewing.
CONCLUSION: The overall periodontal health of Sana'a University students is still unsatisfactory even among students in health field. Females and students in health field revealed better periodontal health and oral health practices (tooth-brushing) in comparison to male students and those in non-health field. The negative effects of the highly prevalent smoking and khat chewing habits deserve further reliable researches and proper educational programs at the national level.

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Keywords:  Community periodontal index; Khat chewing; Tooth-brushing

Year:  2015        PMID: 26813290      PMCID: PMC4717690          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/16435.6964

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


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