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KMID : 1002520100040020063
Korean Journal of Health Service Management
2010 Volume.4 No. 2 p.63 ~ p.72
A Study on the Dental Plague Formation and the Oral Health Condition of Preschool Children in G College in Affiliation
Lee Cheon-Hee

Jang Young-Ho
Abstract
The present study purposed to prevent oral diseases and to improve oral health in children. For this purpose, we selected 70 cases who are 5~7?years?old preschoolers at the kindergarten affiliated to G College in Gyeongsangbukdo, and analyzed the general patterns of oral care and the relation of the patterns with dental plaque and deciduous dental caries in the children. Specifically, we conducted oral examination and applied pit and fissure sealant according to the eruption of deciduous molar and first molar. In addition, we executed the 1st and 2nd tooth brushing instruction (TBI), and surveyed S-OHI and PHP twice. Excluding 14 preschoolers who did not appear in the 2nd survey, we performed the study with 56 preschoolers and drew conclusions as follows. 1. The number of decayed or missed or filled teeth among deciduous teeth was 3 or more in 42.9% of female children, and 46.4% of male children, so male children showed a slightly higher rate. 2. The degree of dental plaque formation was 1.64¡¾1.22 among the surveyed children. 3. The oral health index was lower after TBI than before in all the children (p<.001). 4. Change in the oral health index was particularly larger in 7?year?old female children (p<.005). 5. The patient hygiene performance index was lower after TBI than before in both the buccal surface and lingual surface of the children (p<.005). 6. The patient hygiene performance index was lower after TBI than before in all of male children¡¯s teeth except the right maxillary first deciduous molar (p<.001).
KEYWORD
S-OHI Index, PHP Index, OHI Index
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