ORAL HEALTH STATUS DURING PREGNANCY IN MANGALORE

  • Amin R
  • Shetty P
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Aim: To assess the oral health status of pregnant and non-pregnant women in the age group of 18 to 35 years in Mangalore.Materials and Methods: The oral health status of 153 pregnant and 168 non-pregnant women in the designated age group who presented at the outpatient department of a private hospital in Mangalore over a period of 6 months (june 2011-November 2011) was evaluated by various indices including the oral hygiene simplified index (OHI-S), decayed, missing, filled, teeth Index (DMFT) periodontal Index by Russell (PI)Results: The frequency of occurrence of dental caries in pregnant women was not significantly different from (p=0.659) from that in non-pregnant women, however the OHI-S value (1.031±0.998) was significantly higher (p <0.001) in pregnant women (0.737±0.476) than that in non-pregnant women (0.378±0.401)Conclusion: Indices of oral health tended to be higher in pregnant than in non-pregnant women, suggesting a poorer oral health status in pregnancy in this setting.

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Amin, R., & Shetty, P. (2014). ORAL HEALTH STATUS DURING PREGNANCY IN MANGALORE. Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU, 04(02), 114–117. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1703777

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