Oral health status and treatment needs of military populations in Garoua, Cameroon

Introduction: Apart from training and combat injuries, dental emergencies can affect the efficiency of military personnel in the field. This is one of the reasons why the oral status of soldiers must be evaluated before deploying them. Aims: The objective of our study was to assess the oral health s...

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Main Authors: Ashu Michael Agbor, Karpal Singh, Clement Welyang, Tchweguem Clement, Etta Barnarbas Ebot, Anderson Tetmoun
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-12-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Oral Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/sjoralsci.sjoralsci_61_24
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author Ashu Michael Agbor
Karpal Singh
Clement Welyang
Tchweguem Clement
Etta Barnarbas Ebot
Anderson Tetmoun
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Clement Welyang
Tchweguem Clement
Etta Barnarbas Ebot
Anderson Tetmoun
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description Introduction: Apart from training and combat injuries, dental emergencies can affect the efficiency of military personnel in the field. This is one of the reasons why the oral status of soldiers must be evaluated before deploying them. Aims: The objective of our study was to assess the oral health status of Cameroonian soldiers assigned to the third joint military region at Garoua. Methodology: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study between January 2022 and July 2022. Data on the sociodemographic profile, oral hygiene practices, dietary habits, and perceived oral care needs were collected using a questionnaire. Clinical examination was carried out to elucidate oral pathologies, and a logistical regression was performed to determine factors associated with oral disease with a P value set at < 0.05. Results: We recruited 288 military personnel aged 23 years, predominantly males; the mean duration of service with the military was 13.5 ± 12.5 s.d years and 182 (63.2%) had been to the war front. The majority 251 (87.2%) had visible plaque, 252 (87.5%) had calculus, and 6 (2.1%) had gum recession. The mean DMFT index was 0.80 and 4 (1.4%) had dental coronary fracture. The prevalence of dental caries was 44.4%, 87.2% had periodontal diseases with 85.77% gingivitis and 2.08% periodontitis. Two-thirds 193 (64.7%) of dental diseases were found among servicemen with secondary education. There was a statistically significant relationship between level of education and oral health status (*P = 0.05), between the oral condition and the consumption of sugary food (*P = 0.008), between oral condition and grade (*P = 0.03), between oral health practice and sugary food consumption (*P = 0.022), and between oral health and chewing gum consumption (*P = 0.029. Half (52.8%) needed dental restorations, 87.8% periodontal treatment, 246 (85.4%) scaling, and 6 (2.1%) deep scaling. Conclusion: The prevalence of dental caries and periodontal diseases was high, and three-quarters of servicemen were classified under grade 2 dental readiness.
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spelling doaj-art-f1df7127f94c476aa937d5381bd3a99e2025-01-14T09:58:29ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Oral Sciences2542-78492024-12-0111320421010.4103/sjoralsci.sjoralsci_61_24Oral health status and treatment needs of military populations in Garoua, CameroonAshu Michael AgborKarpal SinghClement WelyangTchweguem ClementEtta Barnarbas EbotAnderson TetmounIntroduction: Apart from training and combat injuries, dental emergencies can affect the efficiency of military personnel in the field. This is one of the reasons why the oral status of soldiers must be evaluated before deploying them. Aims: The objective of our study was to assess the oral health status of Cameroonian soldiers assigned to the third joint military region at Garoua. Methodology: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study between January 2022 and July 2022. Data on the sociodemographic profile, oral hygiene practices, dietary habits, and perceived oral care needs were collected using a questionnaire. Clinical examination was carried out to elucidate oral pathologies, and a logistical regression was performed to determine factors associated with oral disease with a P value set at < 0.05. Results: We recruited 288 military personnel aged 23 years, predominantly males; the mean duration of service with the military was 13.5 ± 12.5 s.d years and 182 (63.2%) had been to the war front. The majority 251 (87.2%) had visible plaque, 252 (87.5%) had calculus, and 6 (2.1%) had gum recession. The mean DMFT index was 0.80 and 4 (1.4%) had dental coronary fracture. The prevalence of dental caries was 44.4%, 87.2% had periodontal diseases with 85.77% gingivitis and 2.08% periodontitis. Two-thirds 193 (64.7%) of dental diseases were found among servicemen with secondary education. There was a statistically significant relationship between level of education and oral health status (*P = 0.05), between the oral condition and the consumption of sugary food (*P = 0.008), between oral condition and grade (*P = 0.03), between oral health practice and sugary food consumption (*P = 0.022), and between oral health and chewing gum consumption (*P = 0.029. Half (52.8%) needed dental restorations, 87.8% periodontal treatment, 246 (85.4%) scaling, and 6 (2.1%) deep scaling. Conclusion: The prevalence of dental caries and periodontal diseases was high, and three-quarters of servicemen were classified under grade 2 dental readiness.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/sjoralsci.sjoralsci_61_24armycamerooncommunity index of periodontal treatment needsdental readinessmilitary personneloral health
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Karpal Singh
Clement Welyang
Tchweguem Clement
Etta Barnarbas Ebot
Anderson Tetmoun
Oral health status and treatment needs of military populations in Garoua, Cameroon
Saudi Journal of Oral Sciences
army
cameroon
community index of periodontal treatment needs
dental readiness
military personnel
oral health
title Oral health status and treatment needs of military populations in Garoua, Cameroon
title_full Oral health status and treatment needs of military populations in Garoua, Cameroon
title_fullStr Oral health status and treatment needs of military populations in Garoua, Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Oral health status and treatment needs of military populations in Garoua, Cameroon
title_short Oral health status and treatment needs of military populations in Garoua, Cameroon
title_sort oral health status and treatment needs of military populations in garoua cameroon
topic army
cameroon
community index of periodontal treatment needs
dental readiness
military personnel
oral health
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/sjoralsci.sjoralsci_61_24
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