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. 2014 Oct;8(10):ZC22-5.
doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/9026.4948. Epub 2014 Oct 20.

Oral health knowledge, attitude and practices of children and adolescents of orphanages in jodhpur city rajasthan, India

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Oral health knowledge, attitude and practices of children and adolescents of orphanages in jodhpur city rajasthan, India

Rinki Hans et al. J Clin Diagn Res. 2014 Oct.

Abstract

Objectives: This study had twin objectives of assessing the oral health knowledge, attitude and practices and to assess the dental caries status and treatment needs among the orphan children of orphanages of Jodhpur city, Rajasthan, India.

Materials and methods: This cross- sectional study was carried out on 100 children to assess the oral health knowledge, attitude and practices of children and adolescents of orphanages in Jodhpur city, Rajasthan, India. The data was collected on a pre-tested questionnaire which included 20 closed ended multiple-choice questions on perceived oral health status, knowledge of oral health and attitude, oral health practices, dietary habits and behaviour towards dental treatment. On completion of the questionnaire, each child underwent an oral examination and Dentition status and treatment needs index (WHO Oral Health Surveys- 1997) was recorded for each subject.

Results: Almost 93% of the children felt the necessity of maintaining oral hygiene. There were 69% of the children who believed that it was necessary to brush teeth after every meal, 51% children believed that regular tooth-brushing prevents all tooth problems and 93% children knew that tobacco is carcinogenic in nature. Also, it was found that 77% of the children believed that regular dental visits help in maintaining oral hygiene.

Conclusion: Many of them had acquired knowledge on oral health. More than half of the study subjects were aware of the importance of keeping good oral hygiene, regular dental visits and harmful effects of tobacco.

Keywords: Dental caries; Oral health; Tobacco.

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Age distribution of orphan children
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Sex distribution of orphan children
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Education wise distribution of Orphan children
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Distribution of orphan children according to their duration of stay in the orphanage

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