Dental Injuries in 12-year Old Nigerian students

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作者
Taiwo, Olaniyi O. [1 ]
Jalo, Hassan P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Reg Ctr Oral Hlth Res & Training Initiat Africa, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria
关键词
OF-THE-LITERATURE; TRAUMATIC INJURIES; PERMANENT INCISORS; SCHOOL-CHILDREN; ANTERIOR TEETH; RISK-FACTORS; SCHOOLCHILDREN; PREVALENCE; OVERJET; BRAZIL;
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10.1111/j.1600-9657.2011.00997.x
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
摘要
Objectives: To determine the prevalence and causes of Traumatic Dental Injuries (TDIs) in 12-year-old Nigerian students. The study also sought to ascertain the relationship(s) among gender, location (urban and rural areas) and overjet in the presentation of TDIs. Methods: The sample size included 719 school children aged 12 years from 36 public schools. They were proportionately selected through a multistage sampling technique. TDIs to the teeth were evaluated clinically by one examiner (intra-examiner reliability test was 0.771 by Cronbach's Alpha test). The TDIs were classified according to the WHO classification. Overjet was considered a risk when its values were > 6 mm. The children answered a structured questionnaire on sociodemographics and oral health behaviours. Analysis was performed using spss V16.0 (SPSS Inc, Chicago, IL, USA). Pearson's Chi-squared test was used to test for association between variables and Odds ratio (OR). P values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results: There were 411 (57.2%) boys. More than half (54.2%) were from the urban areas. Prevalence of TDI was 15.2% (prevalence in the urban and rural locations were 15.1% and 15.2% respectively). The maxillary central incisors (66.7%) were the most affected teeth followed by the laterals (17.4%). Enamel fracture (73.5%) was the most common type of TDI noticed followed by enamel and dentine fracture (15.9%). Falls (64.2%) were the most frequent cause of trauma. Collisions account for 9.2%. Eighteen (2.5%) students had overjet > 6 mm. TDIs were more prevalent among males (P = 0.025, OR = 1.520, 95% CI = 1.049, 2.202) and those with overjet > 6 mm (P = 0.029, OR = 0.344, 95% CI = 0.141, 1.088). The occurrence of TDIs was not related to location (P > 0.05). Conclusions: The prevalence of traumatized teeth among 12-year-olds in Nigeria was comparable to other studies. Being male and having an overjet > 6 mm were associated with a higher probability of having a traumatized tooth.
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