Association between dental health status and changing dietary and lifestyle patterns among selected population of Shimla (Himachal Pradesh, India)

J. Sehrawat, Manish Rana, S. Thakur
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Background: The change in food consumption patterns with greater reliance on junk and processed foods is more often related to lifestyle disorders nowadays. Dental health status is a clear indicator of lifestyle choices as well as major changes in the lifestyle. Aims and Objectives: The aim of the present study was to assess the dental health status of individuals of Shimla (Himachal Pradesh, India) on the basis of their primary dental check-up and the interview-based data. Materials and Methods: A total of 301 individuals (152 males and 149 females) were examined for dental caries, dental plaque, and periodontal diseases among them followed by an interview session inquiring about their dietary intake and lifestyle patterns. The frequency distribution for each state was calculated for each tooth type, and statistical analyses were done. Results: The number of decayed, missing, and filled teeth of each subject resulted in the calculation of average decayed-missing-filled teeth index as 1.5182. The calculated significant caries index and plaque index were found as 3.06 and 1.2872, respectively. The maxillary teeth (59.2% and 43.62% in males and females, respectively) were more affected than the mandibular teeth (37.5% and 47.5% in males and females, respectively). The survey showed that the most affected teeth by caries were first premolars and first molars (22.36% of males and 30.87% of females showed caries in their first premolars; 25% of males and 15.43% of females showed caries in their first molars). Conclusion: The overall dental health status revealed that females had more deteriorated dental health conditions than males, though the difference in the frequencies was not statistically significant. Dietary survey has revealed that their diet includes a high amount of sugar content along with carbonated drinks and junk food.
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西姆拉(印度喜马偕尔邦)选定人群的牙齿健康状况与饮食和生活方式变化之间的关系
背景:食品消费模式的改变,对垃圾食品和加工食品的依赖程度越来越高,这往往与当今生活方式紊乱有关。牙齿健康状况是生活方式选择和生活方式重大变化的明确指标。目的和目的:本研究的目的是评估西姆拉(喜马偕尔邦,印度)个人的牙齿健康状况,基于他们的初级牙科检查和基于访谈的数据。材料与方法:对301人(男性152人,女性149人)进行了龋齿、牙菌斑和牙周病的检查,并对他们的饮食摄入和生活方式进行了访谈。计算各齿型各状态的频率分布,并进行统计分析。结果:根据每个受试者的蛀牙、缺牙和补牙数量,计算龋缺牙-补牙平均指数为1.5182。计算的显著龋指数和菌斑指数分别为3.06和1.2872。上颌牙患病率(男女分别为59.2%和43.62%)高于下颌骨(男女分别为37.5%和47.5%)。调查显示,患龋最多的牙齿为第一前磨牙和第一磨牙(男性22.36%、女性30.87%);25%的男性和15.43%的女性在第一磨牙出现龋齿)。结论:总体牙齿健康状况显示,女性比男性有更多的牙齿健康状况恶化,但频率差异无统计学意义。饮食调查显示,他们的饮食中含有大量的糖,还有碳酸饮料和垃圾食品。
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