Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research (SJODR)
Volume-5 | Issue-07 | 324-326
Original Research Article
Oral Health Status and Gender-wise Prevalence of Periodontal disease among Cancer Survivors in Pakistan
Hafiza Armish Siraj, Umair Hussain, Shanza Rehman, Bushra Tariq, Amina Tariq
Published : July 12, 2020
Abstract
Objective: The objective of the study was to explore the oral health status as well as gender-wise difference related to periodontal diseases status among cancer survivors. Method: Data of this crossectional study was collected from 100 cancer survivors from two hospitals. Data was analyzed using chi-square. Results: The descriptive statistics revealed that 62% participants showed very poor oral health whereas 38% participants reported poor oral health. Greater chewing difficulties were reported by 70% of the participants and 30% participants reported normal problems in chewing. Problem in speaking was reported at higher level by 58% participants whereas 42% participants reported less difficulty in speaking. Gender wise difference related to periodontal diseases among cancer survivors revealed that more males were found healthy as compared to females, greater number of females had gum bleeding, calculus and 4-5mm tooth pocketing as compared to males and higher number of males had 6mm or greater tooth pocketing as compared to females. Conclusion: In conclusion, cancer survivors have poor oral health status as well as they suffer from periodontal diseases.