Assessing Oral Health Status and Behaviors in 6-Year-Old School Children in Rural and Urban Areas of Shiraz, Southern Iran

<strong>Background:</strong> Poor oral health can affect general health and quality of life in the school children. Tooth brushing and regular dental checkups can promote oral health status. In Iran, few studies have assessed oral health status, and oral health behaviors and their associ...

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Main Authors: Arghavan Behbahani Rad, Hassan Joulaei, Mehrdad Vossoughi, Ali Golkari
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:International Journal of School Health
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Online Access:http://intjsh.sums.ac.ir/article_45074_2ad1fb9e4122c9cc467b3f38030a5c9b.pdf
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spelling doaj-5ca50799f9564df49bd075689e4004c72020-11-25T03:08:47ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of School Health2345-51522383-12192016-01-0131232910.17795/intjsh-3303645074Assessing Oral Health Status and Behaviors in 6-Year-Old School Children in Rural and Urban Areas of Shiraz, Southern IranArghavan Behbahani Rad0Hassan Joulaei1Mehrdad Vossoughi2Ali Golkari3Department of Dental Public Health, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IR IranHealth Policy Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IR IranDepartment of Dental Public Health, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IR IranDepartment of Dental Public Health, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IR Iran<strong>Background:</strong> Poor oral health can affect general health and quality of life in the school children. Tooth brushing and regular dental checkups can promote oral health status. In Iran, few studies have assessed oral health status, and oral health behaviors and their association in primary school children.<br /> <strong>Objectives:</strong> The present study was conducted to assess the oral health status and behaviors among 6-year-old school children in Shiraz, south-west of Iran.<br /> <strong>Patients and Methods:</strong> This analytic cross-sectional study was conducted during the 2014-2015 school year using a multi-stage stratified sampling method to select 830 first grade school children. Oral examination was performed to register simplified oral hygiene index (OHI-S). Oral health behaviors including tooth brushing frequencies and reason for using oral health services were assessed by completing a questionnaire. Independent-samples t-test, chi-square, one-way ANOVA and logistic regression were used to analyze the data.<br /> <strong>Results:</strong> A total of 801, 6-year-old school children, including 421 boys and 380 girls, and their parents participated in the study, with the response rate of 96.5%, and an overall mean OHI-S score of 0.59 ± 0.4. The OHI-S scores in rural areas were higher than those of urban areas (P < 0.001). The frequencies of tooth brushing were different among rural and urban children (P = 0.005). The percentage of children who brushed their teeth once a day or more was fewer in rural than in urban children. The OHI-S scores were significantly different in children with different tooth brushing frequencies (P < 0.001). The reasons for dental attendance were different in urban and rural areas (P < 0.001), where regular dental visits were more frequent in urban children. The OHI-S scores were different in children with various reasons for visiting a dentist. Children who never visited a dentist, regarding toothaches or regular checkups, had the highest OHI-S scores in comparison to other groups. Frequency of tooth brushing and reason for visiting a dentist both had impacts on OHI-S scores (P < 0.001).<br /> <strong>Conclusions:</strong> Oral health behaviors such as daily tooth brushing and regularly visiting a dentist can improve the oral health status. Therefore, improving oral hygiene behaviors in schools, especially in rural areas, can promote children’s oral health status.http://intjsh.sums.ac.ir/article_45074_2ad1fb9e4122c9cc467b3f38030a5c9b.pdforal healthoral hygiene indexchildschooltooth brushing
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author Arghavan Behbahani Rad
Hassan Joulaei
Mehrdad Vossoughi
Ali Golkari
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Hassan Joulaei
Mehrdad Vossoughi
Ali Golkari
Assessing Oral Health Status and Behaviors in 6-Year-Old School Children in Rural and Urban Areas of Shiraz, Southern Iran
International Journal of School Health
oral health
oral hygiene index
child
school
tooth brushing
author_facet Arghavan Behbahani Rad
Hassan Joulaei
Mehrdad Vossoughi
Ali Golkari
author_sort Arghavan Behbahani Rad
title Assessing Oral Health Status and Behaviors in 6-Year-Old School Children in Rural and Urban Areas of Shiraz, Southern Iran
title_short Assessing Oral Health Status and Behaviors in 6-Year-Old School Children in Rural and Urban Areas of Shiraz, Southern Iran
title_full Assessing Oral Health Status and Behaviors in 6-Year-Old School Children in Rural and Urban Areas of Shiraz, Southern Iran
title_fullStr Assessing Oral Health Status and Behaviors in 6-Year-Old School Children in Rural and Urban Areas of Shiraz, Southern Iran
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Oral Health Status and Behaviors in 6-Year-Old School Children in Rural and Urban Areas of Shiraz, Southern Iran
title_sort assessing oral health status and behaviors in 6-year-old school children in rural and urban areas of shiraz, southern iran
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of School Health
issn 2345-5152
2383-1219
publishDate 2016-01-01
description <strong>Background:</strong> Poor oral health can affect general health and quality of life in the school children. Tooth brushing and regular dental checkups can promote oral health status. In Iran, few studies have assessed oral health status, and oral health behaviors and their association in primary school children.<br /> <strong>Objectives:</strong> The present study was conducted to assess the oral health status and behaviors among 6-year-old school children in Shiraz, south-west of Iran.<br /> <strong>Patients and Methods:</strong> This analytic cross-sectional study was conducted during the 2014-2015 school year using a multi-stage stratified sampling method to select 830 first grade school children. Oral examination was performed to register simplified oral hygiene index (OHI-S). Oral health behaviors including tooth brushing frequencies and reason for using oral health services were assessed by completing a questionnaire. Independent-samples t-test, chi-square, one-way ANOVA and logistic regression were used to analyze the data.<br /> <strong>Results:</strong> A total of 801, 6-year-old school children, including 421 boys and 380 girls, and their parents participated in the study, with the response rate of 96.5%, and an overall mean OHI-S score of 0.59 ± 0.4. The OHI-S scores in rural areas were higher than those of urban areas (P < 0.001). The frequencies of tooth brushing were different among rural and urban children (P = 0.005). The percentage of children who brushed their teeth once a day or more was fewer in rural than in urban children. The OHI-S scores were significantly different in children with different tooth brushing frequencies (P < 0.001). The reasons for dental attendance were different in urban and rural areas (P < 0.001), where regular dental visits were more frequent in urban children. The OHI-S scores were different in children with various reasons for visiting a dentist. Children who never visited a dentist, regarding toothaches or regular checkups, had the highest OHI-S scores in comparison to other groups. Frequency of tooth brushing and reason for visiting a dentist both had impacts on OHI-S scores (P < 0.001).<br /> <strong>Conclusions:</strong> Oral health behaviors such as daily tooth brushing and regularly visiting a dentist can improve the oral health status. Therefore, improving oral hygiene behaviors in schools, especially in rural areas, can promote children’s oral health status.
topic oral health
oral hygiene index
child
school
tooth brushing
url http://intjsh.sums.ac.ir/article_45074_2ad1fb9e4122c9cc467b3f38030a5c9b.pdf
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