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A comparative assessment of caries risk using cariogram among smokers and smokeless tobacco users in india - a cross-sectional study

Background: A dearth of literature exists concerning utilization of the unique cariogram model for caries risk assessment in tobacco users. Objective: To assess & compare caries risk among smokers & smokeless tobacco users using Cariogram model. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study w...

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Published in:African health sciences 2019-01, Vol.18 (4)
Main Authors: Sen, Nandini, Asawa, Kailash, Bhat, Nagesh, Tak, Mridula, Sultane, Pratibha, Chakravarty, Tulip
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Language:English
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Summary:Background: A dearth of literature exists concerning utilization of the unique cariogram model for caries risk assessment in tobacco users. Objective: To assess & compare caries risk among smokers & smokeless tobacco users using Cariogram model. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted among smokers and smokeless tobacco users of Udaipur for 3 months. Caries risk assessment was done by employing a survey proforma based on the Cariogram model. Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics, Chi-square test followed by Marascuilo procedure and Stepwise multiple linear regression with 95% confidence interval and 5% significance level. Results: Majority of the smokers (56%) portrayed high caries risk (less chance to avoid new caries) followed by smokeless Tobacco users (34%). Only 40% smokeless tobacco users had relatively high chances (>60%) of avoiding future new caries. The susceptibility sector of the cariogram model contributed primarily to caries risk in the study population. Conclusion: The study findings from the different cariogram elements converged to indicate that smokers were at maximum caries risk, followed by smokeless tobacco users and therefore Cariogram model could be a useful tool to represent caries risk among smokers and smokeless tobacco users.
ISSN:1680-6905