Govindraj Varun, Nagarajan Thiruvallavan, Mechery Reenesh, Patil Chethan, Sri Srinivas
Graded Specialist (Orthodontics), CMDC (Western Command), Chandimandir, Panchkula, India.
Associate Professor, Department of Dental Surgery, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, India.
Med J Armed Forces India. 2024 Jul-Aug;80(4):475-481. doi: 10.1016/j.mjafi.2024.05.011. Epub 2024 Jun 21.
Dental caries is a multifactorial disease known to be associated with the individual's lifestyle and attitude to health. Prevalence of dental caries in military personnel is higher due to their rugged profession, where soldiers endure the toughest of hostilities. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of dental caries in Indian Armed Forces and its association with oral health related behaviours, i.e., tooth brushing, flossing, smoking, use of fluoride toothpaste, and pattern of dental attendance.
Total of 22690 individuals with a mean age of of 35 ± 8 were examined. A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted to collect data on oral hygiene habits, following which oral inspection of the individuals was done. Once the data was compiled, the Decayed, Missing and Filled Teeth (DMFT) index was used to determine caries experience and to compare with oral health behaviours.
Armed Forces of India has a pan India presence, and as a result, study pertaining to soldiers becomes cumbersome. The study was conducted to assess the changing patterns of oral diseases, create oral awareness, and to initiate oral health bank data of soldiers. The prevalence of dental caries 58.4% and DMFT rate 4.67+/-1.94 of Indian soldiers remains lower than those of the rest of the Armed Forces of the world.
Prevalence of caries in Indian soldiers is lower than that of the rest of the Armies. The study depicts caries experience was lesser in soldiers practising positive oral health behaviours and a strong association between the rate of caries experience and oral health-related behaviours.
龋齿是一种多因素疾病,已知与个人生活方式和健康态度有关。由于军人职业环境艰苦,士兵要承受最严酷的敌对情况,因此军人中龋齿的患病率较高。本研究的目的是评估印度武装部队中龋齿的患病率及其与口腔健康相关行为的关联,即刷牙、使用牙线、吸烟、使用含氟牙膏以及看牙模式。
共检查了22690名平均年龄为35±8岁的个体。进行了一项横断面问卷调查以收集口腔卫生习惯数据,随后对个体进行口腔检查。数据汇总后,使用龋失补牙(DMFT)指数来确定龋齿经历并与口腔健康行为进行比较。
印度武装部队遍布全印度,因此,针对士兵的研究变得繁琐。该研究旨在评估口腔疾病的变化模式,提高口腔健康意识,并建立士兵口腔健康数据库。印度士兵的龋齿患病率为58.4%,DMFT率为4.67±1.94,仍低于世界其他武装部队。
印度士兵的龋齿患病率低于其他军队。该研究表明,践行积极口腔健康行为的士兵龋齿经历较少,且龋齿经历率与口腔健康相关行为之间存在密切关联。