Cheese and yogurt without any added sugar (sucrose) are non-cariogenic and to some extent cariostatic as they increase calcium and phosphorus concentration in dental plaque. Dairy products without added sugar can be recommended as after meal desserts, especially to school children, which would help to reduce the incidence of dental caries.
BackgroundMucous Membrane Pemphigoid, a new denomination of cicatricial pemphigoid, encompasses a group of chronic subepithelial autoimmune blistering diseases that predominantly affect the oral cavity and the eyes (conjunctivitis and symblepharon).Case DetailsA rare case of Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid (MMP) in a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patient is discussed with clinicohistopathological presentation.ConclusionSince our patient was HIV-positive and had lesions restricted to the oral mucosa with ocular involvement, only topical and intralesional steroids were preferred as the first line of treatment. Systemic corticosteroid therapy raises a concern regarding immunosuppression.
Background: Ever since the beginning of the universe mankind had struggled constantly for their livelihood, Moradabad is branded as the “Brass city” of India, which comprises of a large number of populations working in different industries. Objective: To assess and compare the oral health status of workers employed in brass industries with non industrial workers of Moradabad city. Material and Methods: A total of 500 workers from each group aged 30-50 with 5 years working experience were selected through random sampling. Type III examination was performed by recording who oral health assessment form. To compare the proportion chi-square test was used. Mean values were compared using students t-test. SPSS version 15.0 was used for statistical analyses. Results: The prevalence of dental caries as Mean DMFT score was significantly higher in Non Industrial Group i.e. 3.57±2.74 while it was 2.88±2.14 in brass workers. Periodontal diseases were higher among production workers that belong to brass industries. The prevalence of Oral Mucosal Lesions was significantly higher among Production Workers. Bleeding was more pronounced in general population but calculus and pockets were seen more in brass workers. The requirement of prosthetic status was also more prevalent among industry subjects. Conclusion: The Oral health status of Brass Industry Workers was relatively poor with poor periodontal health when compared to General Population. Further studies of oral occupational disease should be conducted in order to check or confirm previous reports and to discover possible manifestations arising in new industries.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijosh.v3i2.6312
Background and objectives: For centuries, people have accepted tooth loss as an inevitable part of the human condition. Tooth loss impairs the quality of life, often substantially, and affects the well being of the person. The objectives of study were to evaluate behavioral characteristics of the adults like beliefs about tooth loss and utilization of available health services which might be associated with tooth loss. Methodology: A cross-sectional survey was conducted on 1,200 adults of Moradabad district, aged 35 to 74 years, 565 from urban area and 635 from rural area who were selected by multistage systematic random sampling technique. Data was collected by an interview followed by examination for the number of missing teeth. Results: Mean number of missing teeth in the study population was 4.2. Around half of the study population, i.e. 51.1% of the adults claimed that they had no dental treatment facilities nearby. Among the 602 adults (50.2%) who had utilized dental services earlier, greatest response for reason of dental visit was for extraction of teeth (48.7%). Conclusion: The findings from this study are useful in identifying the sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics associated with tooth loss among the study population. The insights gained from this study illustrate the need for tailoring Oral Health Promotion Programs and Services for the community, as the modification of these nondisease independent factors can reduce the tooth loss and improve the oral health of the adults of Moradabad district.
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