2016
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2016/15777.7059
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Oral Health Status of Underground Coal Mine Workers of Ramakrishnapur, Adilabad District, Telangana, India - A Cross-Sectional Study

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“…As for epidemiologic studies, among the 631 titles and abstracts screened, 229 full texts were potentially eligible and 77 of them were excluded for various reasons, thus leaving 152 primary studies (Figure ). Of these, 102 studies were considered for TDI prevalence to permanent teeth (Unpublished Material 2), 46 for TDI prevalence to primary teeth (Unpublished Material 3), 42 for TDI prevalence among 12‐year‐old children…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As for epidemiologic studies, among the 631 titles and abstracts screened, 229 full texts were potentially eligible and 77 of them were excluded for various reasons, thus leaving 152 primary studies (Figure ). Of these, 102 studies were considered for TDI prevalence to permanent teeth (Unpublished Material 2), 46 for TDI prevalence to primary teeth (Unpublished Material 3), 42 for TDI prevalence among 12‐year‐old children…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Oral health, as an integral part of general health, is characterized as a valuable resource for anyone [6,12], especially for those who represent the workforce of large industries. Therefore, poor oral health status has been increasingly verified as having an important negative impact on the daily performance and quality of life of individuals of both sexes [5,13,14].…”
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“…Among Indian workers in coal mines, 55.6% had caries experience [6] and in the industrial sector, the occurrence of dental caries is 46.5% [1]. Another study with Brazilian workers in a textile industry showed that orofacial pain had a significant impact on the performance of labor activities (28.5%), with tooth ache affecting 25% of individuals and generating absenteeism in 11.6% of workers [7].…”
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“…A perda da capacidade do trabalho está diretamente relacionada aos determinantes do processo saúde-doença, implicando o perfil dos trabalhadores, o quadro epidemiológico e as práticas de saúde voltadas para essa parcela da população 2 . Sendo assim, a capacidade de trabalho pode estar associada com alguns fatores, como a idade, o sexo, o nível socioeconômico, o grau de escolaridade e o estilo de vida (fumo, ingestão de bebidas alcoólicas e prática de atividade física) 3 .…”
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