Subjective impacts of dental caries and fluorosis in rural Ugandan children

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Robinson, PG
Nalweyiso, N
Busingye, J
Whitworth, J
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[1] Univ Sheffield, Sch Clin Dent, Sheffield S10 2TA, S Yorkshire, England
[2] Uganda Virus Res Inst, MRC, Programme AIDS, Entebbe, Uganda
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children; dental caries; dental fluorosis; oral health related quality of life;
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Objective Describe the oral health related quality of life among a group of children in rural Uganda and compare impacts on oral health related quality of life associated with dental caries and fluorosis. Basic Research Design Cross-sectional clinical and questionnaire analytical study. Participants Proportional sample of 174 12 year olds attending primary schools in a rural sub-county of Uganda. Outcome measures Clinical assessments using WHO basic methods and the Thylstrup and Fejerskov index of Fluorosis (TFI). Child Oral Health Related Quality of Life data collected with self-administered child perception questionnaire (CPQ(11-14)). Results Two thirds of children reported a dental impact 'often' or 'everyday'. The mean number of impacts per child at this threshold was 2.6 and the mean total CPQ(11-14) score was 25.8 (sd 21.1). Mean DMFT was 0.68. No children had fillings. Forty-one children had dental fluorosis with 10 having scores greater than 2. CPQ(11-14) showed acceptable criterion validity and reliability. The number of sites with gingivitis or the presence of calculus or trauma were not associated with summary measures of CPQ(11-14) whereas having any dental caries or treatment experience was associated with higher total scores and more impacts. Socially noticeable fluorosis (TFI >2) was associated with more impacts but not with higher total scores. Conclusions Despite low levels of oral disease these children experience appreciable impacts on oral health related quality of life. The greatest burden was associated with dental caries and to a lesser extent, fluorosis.
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