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A vicious cycle in the oral health status of schoolchildren in a primary school in rural Cambodia
Author(s) -
Shidara Emiko Koito,
McGlothlin James D.,
Kobayashi Seigo
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
international journal of dental hygiene
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.674
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 1601-5037
pISSN - 1601-5029
DOI - 10.1111/j.1601-5037.2007.00254.x
Subject(s) - medicine , toothbrush , dentition , dentistry , oral examination , incidence (geometry) , oral health , gingivitis , oral health care , periodontal disease , tooth brushing , oral hygiene , environmental health , physics , brush , optics , electrical engineering , engineering
  Objective:  To investigate the oral health status and the risk factors contributing to dental caries and gum disease of schoolchildren in Cambodia. Methods:  A cross‐sectional survey was conducted in a primary school in the Puok District, Siem Reap Province of Cambodia. An oral examination and self‐reported questionnaire were used to evaluate oral health status of schoolchildren, ranging in age from 6–16. Of the 512 children that were enrolled in first through sixth grade at the primary school, 332 children (62.8%) participated. Results:  Of the schoolchildren that were involved in this study, the prevalence of dental caries in permanent dentition was 53.5% and gum disease was present in 46.2%. Among the participants 80% had plaque, 68.6% suffered from tooth pain and only 44.2% of the schoolchildren owned their own toothbrush. There was an association between the schoolchildren that suffered from tooth pain and those that had dental caries ( P  < 0.03). Plaque was related to dental caries in permanent dentition ( P  < 0.003), calculus ( P  < 0.0001) and gum disease ( P  < 0.0001) and was linked to the schoolchildren who did not own a toothbrush ( P  < 0.03) and who suffered from tooth pain ( P  < 0.03). Conclusion:  The following sequence of events may result in a vicious cycle in the oral healthcare of schoolchildren in rural Cambodia: the lack of a personal toothbrush leads to plaque buildup, which may increase the incidence of dental caries, which has been linked to tooth pain and gum disease. Ultimately, this poor oral healthcare impacts an individual’s quality of life and can lead to more serious health issues later in life.

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