Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research (SJODR)
Volume-2 | Issue-11 | 275-281
Original Research Article
A Cyclopedic View of Tooth Wear in Adults: A Descriptive Epidemiological Survey in Andhra Pradesh
Pooja Yarlagadda, Sushma Pakalapati, Renuka Kucherlapati, Leela Buddaraju, Praveen Gadde
Published : Nov. 30, 2017
Abstract
To assess the distribution and severity of tooth wear among adult
population of Andhra Pradesh. A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted by
trained and calibrated examiner. A stratified random sample of 1611 individuals with
the age of 35-44 years were examined for tooth wear using Smith and Knight tooth
wear index (1984). Descriptive statistics were applied to the data. Prevalence of tooth
wear amounted to 70.62%. The highest frequency of score 1 was found for
mandibular right 1st molar (41.6%) and score 2 for maxillary left central incisor
(20.8%), score 3 for mandibular left 1st molar (6.3%) and score 4 for mandibular left
2nd premolar (7.3%). Occlusal surfaces were most commonly affected with tooth
wear when compared to buccal, lingual and cervical surfaces. It also shows that
occlusal surfaces of maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth were more commonly
affected than the posterior teeth. No tooth wears on the lingual surfaces of posterior
teeth of both the arches. Tooth wear remains a common finding in study population.
Furthermore, the question of whether tooth wear is a public health problem remains
open for debate.