Prevalence And Severity Of Dental Caries Among Patients In Pakistan: A Correlation Of Age, Gender And Tooth Number

Dr Maah I Noor Mukhtar, Dr Amna Farid

Abstract


nations with poor oral cleanliness. The potential purposes for the predominance of dental caries should be examined so oral care measures could be planned, advanced and actualized. The primary target of the current examination was to explore the oral wellbeing of the patients coming to Islamabad Dental Hospital, Pakistan to discover any relationship of the commonness and seriousness of dental caries with age, sexual orientation and tooth number. The outcomes proposed that the high commonness of caries is available in the perpetual lower right first molar tooth of the females dwelling among the youthful adulthood age of 18 to 29 years. These discoveries demonstrate the requirement for oral wellbeing knowledge projects to make mindfulness in the public arena identified with oral cleanliness.


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