KUMJ | VOL. 15 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 57 | JAN.-MARCH, 2017
A Survey on Oral Health and Practice of Nepalese in Areas Affected by Earthquake in 2015
Rokaya D, Suttagul K, Karki S, Rokaya N, Seriwatanachai D, Humagain M
Abstract: Background
Understanding post-earthquake oral health indicators is essential for developing oral
health interventions of the victims. Presumably, due to a geographic difficulty, there
has been no investigation to reveal the oral health status of individuals after the
Gorkha earthquake in Nepal.
Objective
The main objective was to determine the oral health and practice of Nepalese
affected by earthquake in April-May, 2015.
Method
The epidemiological cross sectional study was done at 5 different districts
(Sindhupalchok, Dadhing, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu and Kavre) of Nepal from
September till November, 2015. Altogether 500 subjects aged form 16 to 80 years
of age living in the transitional shelters community were included in earthquakeaffected
areas. Different parameters were studied from past and present medical
and dental problems, habits, oral hygiene habits. DMFT, gingival index, periodontal
index were studied and correlation was studied among them.
Result
It shows that 98% of the participants had plaque and 96.4% of the participants had
calculus. Mean decayed was 9, mean missing was 4 and mean filling was 1. 22.60%
of the participants had score 0, 34.8% had score 1, 34% had score 2 and 8.60%
had score 3 of mean gingivitis index. 10% of the participants showed score 0, 36%
showed score 1, 35% showed score 2, 10.2% showed score 3 and 8.2% showed score
4 of mean periodontal index. Moreover, significant correlation was observed among
DMFT index, gingival index and periodontal index (p<0.001).
Conclusion
The oral health care practice, oral hygiene habits, nutritional intake of the people
have been affected in the earthquake affected areas. It showed high caries index,
gingival index and periodontal index in earthquake affected people suggesting
further efforts are needed for an oral health improvement. Data from this study may
be used as basic information for oral health planning and future steps in oral health
care preventive and therapeutic programs.
Keyword : Dental caries, disaster, gorkha earthquake, oral health, periodontitis