To evaluate the comparative status of oral health practices,oral hygiene and periodontal status amongst visually impaired and sighted students |
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Authors: | Ashish Jain MDS Jyoti Gupta MDS Vyom Aggarwal BDS Chinu Goyal BDS |
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Affiliation: | 1. Prof. and Head, Department of Periodontics, Dr. H.S.J. Institute of Dental Sciences & Research, , Chandigarh, India;2. Senior Lecturer, Department of Periodontics, Dr. H.S.J. Institute of Dental Sciences & Research, , Chandigarh, India;3. Lecturer, Department of Periodontics, Swami Devi Dayal Hospital and Dental College, , Haryana, India |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to evaluate the comparative status of oral health practices, oral hygiene, and periodontal status amongst visually impaired and sighted students. In this study, 142 visually impaired children from a blind school in the age group of 6–18 years were enrolled with a similar number of age and sex matched sighted students studying in different schools of Chandigarh. The outcome variables were oral hygiene practices, oral hygiene status, and periodontal status. The visually impaired had been found to have better oral hygiene practices, a nonsignificant difference of oral hygiene scores but a significantly high value for bleeding scores as compared to sighted students. Age wise comparisons showed that bleeding scores were highly significant in 9–11 years and 12–14 years age group as compared to 6–8 years and 15–18 years age group. It could be related that the increased prevalence of bleeding sites despite of better oral hygiene practices in visually impaired group might be the result of their handicap to visualize plaque. |
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Keywords: | dental education dental plaque oral hygiene |
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