ISSN 0975-3583
 

Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    Dental erosion among school children- A survey


    Dr. Wasim Sajad Bhat
    JCDR. 2021: 843-846

    Abstract

    Dental erosion is characterized by the progressive, irreversible loss of dental tissue. The present study was conducted to evaluate dental erosion among 7-14 years school children. Materials & Methods: 350 school children age ranged 7-14 years of both genders were studied for dental erosion evaluated using the Basic Erosive Wear Examination (BEWE), which is scored as follows: 0 = No loss of tooth enamel; 1 = initial loss of enamel surface texture; 2 = Loss of hard tissue (dentin) on <50% of the surface area; and 3 = loss of hard tissue (dentin) on more than 50% of the surface area. Results: Age group 7-8 years had 110, 9-10 years had 100, 11-12 years had 90 and 13-14 years had 50 children. The difference was significant (P< 0.05). The mean BEWE score was 0 in 205, 1 in 65, 2 in 50, 3 in 10, 4 in 15, 5 in 3 and 8 in 2 childrens. The difference was significant (P< 0.05). The frequency of intake of acidic foods was 1 time per day seen in 65% and 2 times per day in 35%. Frequency of intake of acidic beverages was 1/day in 58% and 2/day in 42%. The mode of ingesting acidic beverages was with glass in 74% and with straw in 25%. The difference was significant (P< 0.05). Conclusion: It is concerning that schoolchildren consume so much acidic food and drink. These poor practises lead to dental deterioration.

    Description

    » PDF

    Volume & Issue

    Volume 12 Issue 1

    Keywords