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Prevalence of Dental Caries and its Impact on Quality of Life (QoL) among HIV-infected Children in Kenya

  • Masiga MA1,*,
  • M’Imunya JM2

1Department of Paediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics, School of Dental Sciences, University of Nairobi

2,MBChB M.Med (O/G) M.Med (Anthrop) Deputy Director UNITID and associate professor of obstretics and Gynaecology

DOI: 10.17796/jcpd.38.1.62l1q94650j5l815 Vol.38,Issue 1,January 2014 pp.83-87

Published: 01 January 2014

*Corresponding Author(s): Masiga MA E-mail: ati_masiga@yahoo.com mary.masiga@uonbi.ac.ke

Abstract

Aim: To determine the prevalence of dental caries and its impact on QoL among HIV-infected children in Kenya. Study design: Cross-sectional survey of HIV-positive children aged 3-15 years. Method: Two hundred and twenty participants were selected by consecutive sampling. Dental examination was undertaken to determine the presence of dental caries among the children using the dmft/DMFT indices. The children's perceived QoL in the domains of oral symptoms, functional limitations, emotional and social wellbeing was assessed using the WHO Simplified Oral Health Questionnaires for children. Results: The overall prevalence of dental caries was 65% whence the prevalence in the deciduous dentition was 50% while that of the permanent dentition was 30.9%. The mean dmft and DMFT scores were 1.75 and 1.08 respectively. Children with high dmft manifested negative impacts on appearance, chewing, biting hard foods and missing school on account of toothache and discomfort, while in the permanent dentition children with high DMFT had a negative impact on biting hard foods. Conclusion: A high caries experience had significant negative impacts on the children's QoL, especially in the primary dentition.


Keywords

Dental caries, QoL, HIV-positive children, children

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Masiga MA,M’Imunya JM. Prevalence of Dental Caries and its Impact on Quality of Life (QoL) among HIV-infected Children in Kenya. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2014. 38(1);83-87.

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