Prevalence of dental caries among children and adolescents with intellectual disability in India: A scoping review

Author:

Philip Philcy1ORCID,Prasanna Praveen2ORCID,Vijaya Remi Ravi2,Samuel Reena3,George Willy T.3,Joseph Martina Shalini Arul3,Lim Mathew4,Armstrong Gregory1,Grills Nathan1

Affiliation:

1. Nossal Institute for Global Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry D.A.Pandu Memorial R.V Dental College Bengaluru India

3. Community Health Department Bangalore Baptist Hospital Bengaluru India

4. Melbourne Dental School University of Melbourne Melbourne Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundChildren with intellectual and developmental disabilities are at a higher risk of developing dental caries. Few scoping reviews have been conducted in India to understand their issues. We aimed to summarise the distribution and risk factors of dental caries among children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities in India.MethodsA scoping review was conducted based on the Arksey O Malley framework. Quality assessment of studies, descriptive and thematic analyses were also conducted.ResultsWe charted, collated, and summarised from four databases. Thirty‐one studies met the study criteria consisting of children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities. Median caries prevalence was 70%, decayed missing and fIlled permenant teeth (DMFT) was 2.4, decayed missing and filled decidous teeth (dmft) was 2.36, and DMFS was 3.7. Major determinants were the severity of disability, socioeconomic status and parents' education. Oral care and dental visits were inadequate.ConclusionFurther exploration is required to improve access and reduce caries experience and prevalence among children with intellectual and developmental disabilities in India.

Publisher

Wiley

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