10. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Dental Caries among Patients Seeking Care at Tertiary Hospitals
Khansa Khan1, Salman Zahir4, Sarwat Jahan1, Sarah Saleem5, Susan Kakakhel2
and Sultan Zeb3
ABSTRACT
Objective: To study the prevalence and risk factors of dental caries among patients seeking care at tertiary hospitals
Study Design: A observational cross-sectional study
Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Tertiary Care Hospitals, Peshawar January to May 2023.
Methods: A sample of 2000 patients was enrolled who visited the dental OPD of tertiary care hospitals using a non-random convenient sampling technique.
Results: Dental caries was prevalent in 63.60% of the population. Dental caries classified in the study based on their causes, showed that among the male population the most prevalent cause was malnutrition (34.68%), and followed by increased sweet consumption (29.78%). These also occurred to be the prevalent causes among female population i.e., 56.08% due to malnutrition, followed by 27.65% of the female population having dental caries due to increased sweet consumption.
Conclusion: The study reveals the substantial burden of dental caries among patients seeking treatment at tertiary institutions. The high prevalence rates emphasize the urgent need for effective interventions.
Key Words: Dental Caries, prevalence, risk factors, dental hygiene
Citation of article: Khan K, Zahir S, Jahan S, Saleem S, Kakakhel S, Zeb S. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Dental Caries among Patients Seeking Care at Tertiary Hospitals. Med Forum 2023;34(12):39-43. doi:10.60110/medforum.341210.