Periodontal Health Among Pregnant Women in Sri Lanka: A Cross‐Sectional Study

Kavithrini Anunadika Gammulle, Manori Dhanapriyanka, Meghashyam Bhat
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The prevalence of periodontal disease among Sri Lankan women in the reproductive age group is considerably high. The present study aimed to assess the oral hygiene status, gingival status, and the associated factors among pregnant women attending community Antenatal Clinics (ANC) in Sri Lanka, against the challenging sociopolitical backdrop.This cross‐sectional study was conducted among 576 pregnant women attending community ANCs within a specific Medical Officer of Health area in Sri Lanka. The clinics were selected using a two‐stage cluster sampling method with probability proportionate to size technique. Pregnant women were recruited from each clinic using a systematic sampling method. Data was collected with an interviewer‐administered questionnaire and an oral health examination form.Poor oral hygiene was detected among over 60% of pregnant women. Moderate‐to‐severe gingivitis was seen among 23.3% of them. Nearly 67% of the participants demonstrated limited knowledge of periodontal diseases. Approximately, 67% of them were unemployed, and 32.5% had a monthly income of less than 40,000 Sri Lankan rupees. Regression analysis revealed that the trimester, socioeconomic factors, frequency of dental visits, recency of full mouth scaling, and knowledge of periodontal diseases predicted the oral hygiene status, and age, trimester, frequency of brushing, recency of full mouth scaling, and knowledge of periodontal diseases were significant predictors of gingival health. Particularly, individuals with a lower socioeconomic status experienced both poor oral hygiene and gingival health.The suboptimal oral hygiene and gingival health, limited access to dental care, and inadequate periodontal health knowledge, highlight an urgent need for interventions such as empowering young women through educational and employment initiatives.
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斯里兰卡孕妇的牙周健康:一项横断面研究
斯里兰卡育龄妇女的牙周病发病率相当高。本研究旨在评估在斯里兰卡具有挑战性的社会政治背景下,在社区产前检查诊所(ANC)就诊的孕妇的口腔卫生状况、牙龈状况及相关因素。诊所的选择采用了概率与规模成比例的两阶段整群抽样法。采用系统抽样法从每个诊所招募孕妇。60%以上的孕妇口腔卫生状况不佳。其中 23.3% 的孕妇患有中度至重度牙龈炎。近 67% 的参与者对牙周疾病的了解有限。其中约 67% 的人失业,32.5% 的人月收入低于 40,000 斯里兰卡卢比。回归分析表明,三个月、社会经济因素、看牙频率、全口洗牙频率和牙周病知识可预测口腔卫生状况,而年龄、三个月、刷牙频率、全口洗牙频率和牙周病知识可显著预测牙龈健康状况。口腔卫生和牙龈健康状况不佳、获得牙科护理的机会有限以及牙周健康知识不足,都凸显出迫切需要采取干预措施,如通过教育和就业措施增强年轻女性的能力。
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