Medical and dental health status of orphan children in central Saudi Arabia

Abstract


Objectives: To evaluate the medical and dental health status of orphan children from 4 to 12-years-old, and compare them with children living with their parents. Methods: This analytical, cross-sectional study took place in 3 government orphanages and 3 ordinary schools in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from July 2011 to January 2012. All orphans aged 4-12 year were selected (N=90). Ninety children living with their parents were selected randomly to serve as the controls.Demographic data, medical, and dental history were obtained through a questionnaire answered by the orphans’ foster mothers and childrens’ parents. The study groups were examined to evaluate their caries status using the Decayed-Missing and-Filled Teeth/ Surface indices (DMFT/DMFS) for permanent teeth and (dmft/dmfs) for primary teeth. Oral hygiene status (OHI), plaque deposition (PI), and gingival health (GI) were also assessed. Pearson Chi-square, Mann-Whitney, and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used for statistical analysis. Results: Approximately 36% of the orphans had medical conditions compared to 14.4% of the control children. The control children visited the dentist more than the orphans. Conclusion: Medical health conditions were more prevalent among orphans living in government orphanages, but they were provided with good and continuous medical care. However, they had more dental caries and worse oral hygiene, as dental care was provided to them only in case of emergency.



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