Dentition Status of Tea Garden Workers in Sylhet

DOI: https://doi.org/10.47648/zhswmcj.2024.v0602.09

Bhowmick A1 , Hossain KJ2 , Adhikary L3 , Akter F4 , Nurunnabi M5

Abstract

Background: Tea manufacturing is the largest labor-based industry in Bangladesh. Dental health problems due tothe poor oral health status of the tea workers are considered an emerging health problem.

Methods: This study cross-sectional study was designed to assess the dentition status of the 372 tea garden workers. Dentition status was measuredby using ‘DMFT index score’.

Results: The mean age of the workers was 35.2±8.3 years and one-third was from theage groups 28-37 years. Three-fourths of the workers (76.3%) had decayed teeth, 42.8% had missing teeth and fewer(5.9%) had filled teeth. The mean DMFT was found 3.15±3.481. The mean numbers of decayed missing and filledteeth per person were observed at 2.15±2.473, 0.97±1.629 and 0.13±0.621 respectively. The highest DMFT was foundin the 48-57 years group (6.64±4.382) and the mean decayed teeth were also highest in this group (3.94±3.464). Themean of decayed, missing and filled teeth observed in income group <5,000 taka were 2.24±2.541, 1.01±1.676 and0.14±0.645. Most of the workers’ dental health status was found poor (45.2%). The levels of dental health status wassignificant with the worker’s education, monthly family income, type of dental cleaning aids, frequency of daily toothcleaning, use of smokeless tobacco, use of pan-supari, alcohol consumption and visit a dentist (p<0.05).

Conclusion: The study findings reveal that the dental health status was poor among the tea workers. It is indeed to provide basicdental healthcare facilities in their health settings.

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  1. Dental Surgeon

    250 Bedded General Hospital, Moulvibazar, Sylhet

  2. Professor and Principal

    Shaheed Monsur Ali Medical College, Dhaka

  3. Dental Surgeon

    The Dental Care, Moulvibazar, Sylhet

  4. Dental Surgeon

    Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital, Sylhet

  5. Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine and Public Health

    Sylhet Women's Medical College, Sylhet


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