Assessment of Oral Health in a Child Cohort of a Rural Zone of Ethiopia

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Abstract

Health conditions in a developing state such as Ethiopia are precarious; in addition to the extreme spread of infectious diseases such as AIDS, oral health is also affected by the scarce knowledge and possibility of treatment. This analysis considered 77 children aged 7 to 11 from a primary school in Guraghe in Ethiopia. The presence of plaque, calculus, and caries was evaluated. For each caries, the affected tooth and the site of onset were considered. Plaque was detected in 39% of the children, calculus in 22%, and dental caries in 48% of the patients. The cavities were found to be equally distributed between the two arches, with a prevalence of location in the deciduous teeth and in the occlusal area. The implementation of home oral hygiene education and the training of health professionals who successfully promote oral health is necessary.

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Mezzofranco, L., Zalunardo, F., Magliarditi, A., & Gracco, A. (2023). Assessment of Oral Health in a Child Cohort of a Rural Zone of Ethiopia. Children, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/children10111824

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