Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1092034 Safety and Health at Work 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundOccupational injuries cause major health problems, which the developed, developing, and underdeveloped nations worldwide are facing today. The present study aimed to assess dental caries, periodontal health of stone mine workers, and the relationship between wasting diseases and the years of working experience.MethodsThe study population comprised 510 men, selected based on the stratified cluster sampling procedure. Clinical oral examinations were carried out, and periodontal disease, dental caries, and wasting diseases were recorded.ResultsWorkers were in the age group of 17–56 years; the prevalence of dental caries in the workers was found to be 74%, with a mean decayed, missing, filled teeth index of 2.89. A periodontal pocket of more than 6 mm was observed in 6% of the workers.ConclusionThe oral health of mine workers is in a poor state; steps should be taken so as to provide basic medical and dental care facilities.

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