KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 86 | APRIL - JUNE, 2024
Prevalence and Associated Factors of Dental Caries among School Children in Bharatpur, Chitwan
Poudel S, Sapkota D, Poudel L, Poudel S, Khatri E, Sapkota K
Abstract: Background
The burden of dental caries among children is increasing due to consumption of
sugary substances, poor oral care practices, and inadequate health service utilization.
This study aimed to identify the prevalence and associated factors of dental caries
among school children. The objectives of the study were to assess the prevalence
of dental caries and associated factors among school children of private school of
Bharatpur metropolitan city.
Objective
To assess the prevalence of dental caries and associated factors among school
children of private school of Bharatpur metropolitan city.
Method
A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among 150 children of two
different private schools of Chitwan by using multi-stage probability sampling
technique. The data was collected from 22
nd
November 2019 to 4
December
2019. Data were collected by using a semi-structured questionnaire to identify the
prevalence of and associated factors of dental caries and decayed, missing and filled
Permanent teeth (DMFT) index criteria.
Result
Out of total 150 children, 68% had dental caries. Among them, 64.5 % had caries in
deciduous teeth, 17.6 % in permanent teeth and 17.6% had caries on both types of
dentition. Only 40.7% of children had received dental check-ups. The mean Decayed,
missing and filled primary teeth (DMFT)/ decayed, missing and filled Permanent
teeth (DMFT) was 1.91 and 0.54 respectively. 83.3% and 57.1% of children had low
severity caries in permanent and deciduous dentition respectively. The educational
level, brushing habits, sugar consumption, and snack consumption, bottle feeding
at infancy and mother’s occupation was found to be associated with dental caries.
Conclusion
The study showed high prevalence of dental caries among school children. Less than
50% of children had a dental checkup in case of dental problems only. Association of
dental caries was found with level of education, brushing habits, sugar consumption,
snack consumption bottle feeding at infancy and mother’s occupation.
Keyword : Children, Dental caries, Prevalence, Severity