Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3131754 International Journal of Dental Science and Research 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimTo assess the prevalence of deciduous tooth wear in 5–10-year-old school children in Lucknow and associated risk factors.Materials and methodsA stratified random sample of 210 school going children aged 5–10 years of Lucknow city were chosen. Information regarding the potential risk factors of tooth wear like consumption of carbonated beverages, nail biting etc. was obtained from the parents. Clinical examination was performed using Tooth Wear Index of Smith & Knight (1984). Association between tooth wear and various risk factors was assessed using Chi-square test.ResultsMajority (81%) of the children had tooth wear. Cuspids were the most commonly affected teeth (52%) followed by molars (34%) and incisors (14%). Significantly higher proportion of children consuming carbonated beverages had tooth wear (p = 0.018).ConclusionTooth wear seems to be a common dental problem affecting the children as reflected in the study and its associated risk factors have to be taken into consideration while addressing it.

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