KUMJ | VOL. 20 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 79 | JULY-SEPT. 2022
Prevalence of Gingivitis in Second Trimester of Pregnancy
Shrestha R, Pradhan S, Baral G
Abstract: Background
Gingivitis simply means the inflammation of gingiva. It is a reversible state but can
lead to periodontitis. The final result could be the exfoliation of the tooth causing
decreased masticatory function leading to a compromised quality of life. Gingivitis
in the pregnant woman should be carefully assessed and treated and given special
attention. There is rare documentation on the prevalence of gingivitis in pregnancy
in the least developed countries.
Objective
To evaluate the prevalence of gingivitis in the second trimester of pregnancy and
assess its relationship with age, parity, education, occupation, gravidity, oral hygiene
habit and frequency of brushing.
Method
An observational descriptive study was conducted among 384 pregnant females in
their second trimester in Kathmandu, Nepal. Demographic variables and general
information including those related to oral hygiene practices and habits were
collected during an interview. Plaque index and Gingival Index was recorded among
the patients through full mouth examination at four sites.
Result
The prevalence of gingivitis in the second trimester of pregnancy was 76.3%.
Statistically significant relationship was found between gingivitis and gravida and
parity. A relation could not be established between gingivitis with age, education,
occupation, oral hygiene habit and frequency of brushing.
Conclusion
The prevalence of gingivitis is found to be high in Nepalese pregnant women. Special
strategies should be introduced targeting the pregnant women of least developed
countries to uplift their periodontal health.
Keyword : Gingivitis, Oral hygiene, Pregnancy