Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development

  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 10

Impact of Dental Caries on Quality of Life of Primary School Children aged 8–10 Years in Al-Najaf City, Iraq

1Dentist, Al-Najaf, Ministry of Health and Environment, Iraq

2Professor, Preventive Dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Baghdad, Iraq

Abstract

Dental caries is the most common oral diseases affecting human beings throughout the world particularly in childhood. It has been recognized that children's quality of life is related to their oral health status. The aim of current study was to investigate the impact of dental caries on quality of life of primary school children. Methods: The total sample composed of 1200 children aged (8–10) years selected randomly from different primary schools in Al-Najaf governorate. WHO 2013 index was used for assessment of dental caries experience and OHRQoL questionnaire was distributed among children.

Data from current study showed that the prevalence of dental caries was 98.00% for total sample, no significant differences were seen between OHRQoL questionnaires and dental caries experience DMFT of permanent teeth except questions concerning Children's school were significant, while a significant relation was seen in primary teeth.

Primary schools children in Al-Najaf were found to have a high prevalence of dental caries and this disease was found to have an effect on quality of children's life. Hence, this survey highlighted the need of children for dental health education programs and public as well as school preventive measures among those children.

Keywords

Quality of life, Dental caries, School children, DMFT, OHRQoL