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A pilot study of dental caries status in relation to knowledge, attitudes and practices in oral health in Myanmar

Ogawa, H. , and Soe, P. , and Myint, B. , and Sein, K. , and Kyaing, M.M. , and Maw, K.K. , and Oo, H.M. , and Murai, M. , and Miyazaki, H. , (2003) A pilot study of dental caries status in relation to knowledge, attitudes and practices in oral health in Myanmar. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 15 (2). pp. 111-117. ISSN 1-800-818-7243

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Affiliations

Institute of Dental Medicine, Yangon, Myanmar
Institute of Dental Medicine, Yangon, Myanmar
Myanmar Dental Association, Yangon, Myanmar
Oral Health Unit of the Department of Health, Yangon, Myanmar
Oral Health Unit of the Department of Health, Yangon, Myanmar
Oral Health Unit of the Department of Health, Yangon, Myanmar
Institute of Dental Medicine, Yangon, Myanmar
Japan Association of International Cooperation for Oral Health, Nagano, Japan
Niigata University, Niigata, Japan.Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences.Department of Oral Health Science.Division of Preventive Dentistry

Abstract

This study was to determine the dental caries prevalence among the Myanmar population, and to investigate the correlations between oral clinical indices and knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) on oral health. Subjects were randomly selected from 140,000 people residing in the Kyauktan township in a cross-sectional community-based study. The present analysis was confined to 739 subjects (353 males and 386 females) aged 12,35-44 and 65-74 years, who were divided into two specified groups based on urban or rural location. KAP on oral health data and social demographc information were collected, while dental caries status was assessed by DMFT. The mean number of decayed teeth (DT) in rural areas was higher than that in urban areas, while the mean number of filled teeth (FT) in rural areas was lower than that in urban areas. Mean knowledge and attitude scores for correct answers were also significantly higher for the urban than the rural subjects. There were statistically significant correlations between the correct/incorrect responses to knowledge and attitude questionnaires on oral health and the mean number of DMFT. KAP pertaining to oral health of Myanmar population, especially those of rural subjects, might not be satisfactory and related to threaten their dental caries status. Asia Pac J Public Health 2003; 15(2): 111-117.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:Myanmar, dental caries, oral health,epidemiology, oral health knowledge, oral health attitude, oral health practices.
Subjects:R Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing
ID Code:4873

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