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A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY ON THE INCIDENCE OF DENTAL CARIES IN THE SCHOOL GOING CHILDREN OF MULTAN

Journal: Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IAJPS) (Vol.05, No. 05)

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Page : 3412-3416

Keywords : indexed teeth / decay rate of untreated decay PFFA / PUFA incomplete CRP filled with PUFA ratio; untreated tooth decay;

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Abstract

Goals and Objectives: To investigate the frequency of caries Experience using rotten teeth without rot (PUFA / PUFA) clinical results (index PUFA / PUFA) of decayed, rotten, extracted and filled index of teeth and untreated index of teeth and untreated teeth decay 6, 12 age group in urban and rural schools in a group of 15 years. Place and Duration: The study was performed in the Dental department of Nishter Hospital, Multan for the period of one year from February 2016 to February 2017 Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study randomly selected 500 children of 6, 12 and 15 years of age groups and in the rural and urban schools attendance county. An intraoral examination was carried out to assess tooth decay experience using the criteria of the World Health Organization. The ratios of CPMD / hapten and PUFA / PUFA and collected data for data collection were tabulated and used statistically analyzed. Findings: Rural prevalence (CPOF + tactile> 0) in rural areas: 37.37% and urban: 26.28%, and untreated dental decay (mean prevalence of AGP + PUFA> 0 clinical results) 11.9% in urban areas and 10.7% in urban areas. Children have proved "decaying untreated PUFA" for 5 years in rural 53.33% and 50% in urban areas for 6 years; 15 years were 15% and 17.54% in rural and urban children respectively, while children were 41.05 and 16.43% for 12 years respectively. Conclusion: The study has shown that the prevalence of untreated dental decay clinical outcomes is high in rural children in groups of 6 and 12 years. For this reason, the use of the PUFA / PUFA index will complement the classic ejaculation rates, which can address the problem of untreated tooth decay and neglect of results. In addition, PUFA / PUFA providers can be used by health care providers to plan, control, and evaluate the treatment plan. Key words: indexed teeth / decay rate of untreated decay PFFA / PUFA incomplete CRP filled with PUFA ratio, untreated tooth decay

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