Assessment of oral health status among occupational chefs and pantry workers in Hyderabad city

BACKGROUND: The chefs and pantry workers environment plays a crucial role in the general and oral health. These workers have some unusual work timings and have a lot of stress and anxiety, and they also consume tobacco, alcohol, and smoke the cigarettes, which has a greater impact on oral health. MA...

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Main Authors: Velthuru Srujan Kumar, Siva Kumar Patanapu, Chilukuri Sai Sreeja, Shiva Prasad Kyasanoor, Nagarani Veeraboina, Nitya Krishna Nanamadri
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jehp.jehp_1517_23
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Siva Kumar Patanapu
Chilukuri Sai Sreeja
Shiva Prasad Kyasanoor
Nagarani Veeraboina
Nitya Krishna Nanamadri
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description BACKGROUND: The chefs and pantry workers environment plays a crucial role in the general and oral health. These workers have some unusual work timings and have a lot of stress and anxiety, and they also consume tobacco, alcohol, and smoke the cigarettes, which has a greater impact on oral health. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 86 kitchen workers (53 chefs and 33 pantry workers) of ten well-known restaurants in Hyderabad city were included. In clinical oral examination, oral hygiene status was assessed using Simplified-Oral Hygiene Index (OHI-S) along with demographic details. Dentition status, periodontal condition, and loss of attachment (LOA) according to WHO criteria 2013. The collected data were analyzed using the Statistical Package Social Sciences (SPSS) package version 21.0. Statistically significance was set at P < 0.05. RESULTS: Age-wise comparison of mean OHI-S scores among chefs and pantry workers reported that all age groups among chefs had significantly higher mean scores compared to workers (P = 0.0001*) for the same age group. When periodontal health status of the study population was considered, chefs of all age groups reported a poor periodontal health with significantly high LOA scores compared to workers except for the age group 25–35 years (P = 0.0001*). Both males and females in the chef group had significantly higher scores for all the oral parameters compared to workers (OHI-S, DMFT, gingival status, periodontitis, and LOA) (P = 0.0001*). CONCLUSION: The results of this study show that kitchen workers (chefs and pantry workers) in the community do suffer from various oral health problems such as dental caries and periodontal problems.
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spelling doaj-art-98c1cb8545ad4ea9be9bf74cc8e8e9f82025-01-07T08:55:48ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Education and Health Promotion2277-95312319-64402024-12-0113148248210.4103/jehp.jehp_1517_23Assessment of oral health status among occupational chefs and pantry workers in Hyderabad cityVelthuru Srujan KumarSiva Kumar PatanapuChilukuri Sai SreejaShiva Prasad KyasanoorNagarani VeeraboinaNitya Krishna NanamadriBACKGROUND: The chefs and pantry workers environment plays a crucial role in the general and oral health. These workers have some unusual work timings and have a lot of stress and anxiety, and they also consume tobacco, alcohol, and smoke the cigarettes, which has a greater impact on oral health. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 86 kitchen workers (53 chefs and 33 pantry workers) of ten well-known restaurants in Hyderabad city were included. In clinical oral examination, oral hygiene status was assessed using Simplified-Oral Hygiene Index (OHI-S) along with demographic details. Dentition status, periodontal condition, and loss of attachment (LOA) according to WHO criteria 2013. The collected data were analyzed using the Statistical Package Social Sciences (SPSS) package version 21.0. Statistically significance was set at P < 0.05. RESULTS: Age-wise comparison of mean OHI-S scores among chefs and pantry workers reported that all age groups among chefs had significantly higher mean scores compared to workers (P = 0.0001*) for the same age group. When periodontal health status of the study population was considered, chefs of all age groups reported a poor periodontal health with significantly high LOA scores compared to workers except for the age group 25–35 years (P = 0.0001*). Both males and females in the chef group had significantly higher scores for all the oral parameters compared to workers (OHI-S, DMFT, gingival status, periodontitis, and LOA) (P = 0.0001*). CONCLUSION: The results of this study show that kitchen workers (chefs and pantry workers) in the community do suffer from various oral health problems such as dental caries and periodontal problems.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jehp.jehp_1517_23chefs and pantry workersloss of attachmentoral health statusperiodontitis
spellingShingle Velthuru Srujan Kumar
Siva Kumar Patanapu
Chilukuri Sai Sreeja
Shiva Prasad Kyasanoor
Nagarani Veeraboina
Nitya Krishna Nanamadri
Assessment of oral health status among occupational chefs and pantry workers in Hyderabad city
Journal of Education and Health Promotion
chefs and pantry workers
loss of attachment
oral health status
periodontitis
title Assessment of oral health status among occupational chefs and pantry workers in Hyderabad city
title_full Assessment of oral health status among occupational chefs and pantry workers in Hyderabad city
title_fullStr Assessment of oral health status among occupational chefs and pantry workers in Hyderabad city
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of oral health status among occupational chefs and pantry workers in Hyderabad city
title_short Assessment of oral health status among occupational chefs and pantry workers in Hyderabad city
title_sort assessment of oral health status among occupational chefs and pantry workers in hyderabad city
topic chefs and pantry workers
loss of attachment
oral health status
periodontitis
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jehp.jehp_1517_23
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