THE HEALTH STATUS OF THE PERIODONTIUM IN SCHOOLCHILDREN IN THE REGION OF KOSOVO AND METOCHIA

B. Martinović ,
B. Martinović

Department of Dentistry, Medical Faculty Prishtina , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*

Z. Milojković ,
Z. Milojković

Department of Dentistry, Medical Faculty Prishtina , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*

A. Cvetkoviċ ,
A. Cvetkoviċ

Department of Dentistry, Medical Faculty Prishtina , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*

B. Stojanović
B. Stojanović

Health Centre Gracanica Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published: 01.01.2009.

Volume 37, Issue 1 (2009)

pp. 61-64;

https://doi.org/10.70949/pramed200901273M

Abstract

Periodontal diseases appear at the earliest age, they are progressive, long-lasting and if not treated lead to the loss of teeth in adults. By examining and identifying the frequency, range and severity of periodontium diseases, it is possible to evaluate the need for prevention and treatment of those affected with gingivitis and periodontophaty.The aim of the study is to determine the oral hygiene and periodontium status of the examined children in urban and rural areas. A total of 240 schoolchildren was examined. Significant presence of soft deposits was found in the examined children aged 12 and 15 years, disregarding the place of residence (IMN- 1.53 in town and IMN- 1.40 in the village). Calculus index values are significantly lower in the rural compared to the urban area for about 40% (0.26 in rural compared to 0.44 in urban area In relation to the place of residence (town-village), the status of the periodontium evaluated by CPTIN Index, shows that only 14.6% of the examined children need no treatment. Within the necessary treatment, 32.9% of the examinees need training in oral hygiene and 40.8% of them need removal of soft and hard deposits. Considering the recorded values from these two typical areas, it can be concluded that dental protection in these two regions has no significant influence on oral health. Thus, it is necessary to plan and conduct permanent prevention, early diagnosis and timely therapy.

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