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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-140200

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In India, tobacco use is incredibly linked to poverty and accounts for the high public health costs of treating tobacco-related diseases. Dental public health programs aid in detecting the tobacco-related periodontal diseases, oral cancers, etc., where the majority belongs to the submerged portion of iceberg, which otherwise leads to substantial morbidity and mortality. Moreover, public health dentists plays a key role in identifying both clinical and subclinical cases and aid in tobacco use cessation through various modes of health education and counseling. Therefore, the community-based measures are deemed to be the most cost-effective tool for tobacco cessation.


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Cost-Benefit Analysis , Counseling , Health Education, Dental , Health Promotion , Humans , India , Mouth Neoplasms/prevention & control , Periodontal Diseases/prevention & control , Public Health Dentistry , Tobacco Use Cessation/economics , Tobacco Use Cessation/methods
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-51527

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BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present cross-sectional study was to assess the extent of agreement between clinical and self-assessed periodontal health status among patients visiting the outpatient department of M.S. Ramaiah Dental College, Bangalore, India. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study population included 216 patients aged between 20 and 44 years who attended the outpatient department of the M.S. Ramaiah Dental College, Bangalore. The study population was subjected to a self-administered questionnaire (questions regarding bleeding gums, deposits on teeth, receding gums, swelling of gums, loose teeth), which was followed by periodontal examination. The clinical examination included an assessment of the periodontal condition, using the criteria of Loe and Silness Gingival Index, the Community Periodontal Index, and Mobility, respectively. CONCLUSION: The present study showed that the perceived periodontal health status was low and the discrepancy between the subjectively and objectively assessed needs was very distinct. The awareness of the periodontal problems has been reported to increase with increasing severity of the disease due to the destructive changes that set in.


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Adult , Ambulatory Care , Attitude to Health , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dental Care , Dental Deposits/diagnosis , Female , Gingival Hemorrhage/diagnosis , Gingival Recession/diagnosis , Gingivitis/diagnosis , Health Status , Humans , India , Male , Oral Health , Periodontal Diseases/diagnosis , Periodontal Index , Schools, Dental , Self-Assessment , Sensitivity and Specificity , Tooth Mobility/diagnosis
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