Predictors and prevalence of Dental Caries and Trauma among Institutionalized and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan.

Background: Street children can be categorized into: children of the street, children on the street, children who are part of a street family, and those in institutionalized care such as the Juvenile correctional home. Thousands of children roam the streets without having a place to sleep while othe...

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Main Authors: Ayebameru, Olusola Ezekiel, Popoola, Olubukola Bamidele, Denloye, Obafunke Olufunlayo
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出版: International Association for Dental Research (Nigeria Division) 2019
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author Ayebameru, Olusola Ezekiel
Popoola, Olubukola Bamidele
Denloye, Obafunke Olufunlayo
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Popoola, Olubukola Bamidele
Denloye, Obafunke Olufunlayo
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description Background: Street children can be categorized into: children of the street, children on the street, children who are part of a street family, and those in institutionalized care such as the Juvenile correctional home. Thousands of children roam the streets without having a place to sleep while others engage in petty crimes or beg in order to survive thereby increasing the number of children raised in the juvenile home system. Urbanization is increasing the number of street children in most regions of the world especially in many African cities which may be due to poverty and unemployment status of many parents. Aim: This study was aimed at determining the predictors and prevalence of dental caries and trauma among institutionalized (those in juvenile correctional home) and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan. Objectives: To determine the prevalence of dental caries and trauma among institutionalized and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan. It is also to identify the predictors of dental caries and trauma among institutionalized and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan. Study design: Cross-sectional study Setting: Motor parks and the Juvenile correctional home in Ibadan. Materials and Methods: The study was carried out among institutionalized (juvenile correctional home) and non-institutionalized street children. Cluster sampling technique was used in the selection of children for this study. Children were selected from the juvenile correctional home and four major motor parks in Ibadan metropolis Results: One hundred and thirty eight children participated in this study. Male constituted 65.9% while female was 34.1%. Thirty five (25.4%) are from the juvenile correctional home (institutionalized street children) while 103 (74.6%) are from the streets. The prevalence of dental caries among the children generally was 29.0%, while that of dental trauma was 18.8%. Conclusion: The significant predictors of dental caries were gender, tooth hypoplasia and the presence of visible plaque on the anterior teeth while those of dental trauma were lip competence, substance use, age and gender. Keywords: Street children, Juvenile home, Caries, Trauma
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spelling oai:ojs2.ajoh.oauife.edu.ng:article-512019-11-07T12:48:17Z Predictors and prevalence of Dental Caries and Trauma among Institutionalized and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan. Ayebameru, Olusola Ezekiel Popoola, Olubukola Bamidele Denloye, Obafunke Olufunlayo Background: Street children can be categorized into: children of the street, children on the street, children who are part of a street family, and those in institutionalized care such as the Juvenile correctional home. Thousands of children roam the streets without having a place to sleep while others engage in petty crimes or beg in order to survive thereby increasing the number of children raised in the juvenile home system. Urbanization is increasing the number of street children in most regions of the world especially in many African cities which may be due to poverty and unemployment status of many parents. Aim: This study was aimed at determining the predictors and prevalence of dental caries and trauma among institutionalized (those in juvenile correctional home) and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan. Objectives: To determine the prevalence of dental caries and trauma among institutionalized and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan. It is also to identify the predictors of dental caries and trauma among institutionalized and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan. Study design: Cross-sectional study Setting: Motor parks and the Juvenile correctional home in Ibadan. Materials and Methods: The study was carried out among institutionalized (juvenile correctional home) and non-institutionalized street children. Cluster sampling technique was used in the selection of children for this study. Children were selected from the juvenile correctional home and four major motor parks in Ibadan metropolis Results: One hundred and thirty eight children participated in this study. Male constituted 65.9% while female was 34.1%. Thirty five (25.4%) are from the juvenile correctional home (institutionalized street children) while 103 (74.6%) are from the streets. The prevalence of dental caries among the children generally was 29.0%, while that of dental trauma was 18.8%. Conclusion: The significant predictors of dental caries were gender, tooth hypoplasia and the presence of visible plaque on the anterior teeth while those of dental trauma were lip competence, substance use, age and gender. Keywords: Street children, Juvenile home, Caries, Trauma International Association for Dental Research (Nigeria Division) 2019-09-11 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article application/pdf https://ajoh.oauife.edu.ng/index.php/ajoh/article/view/51 African Journal of Oral Health; Vol 9 No 1 (2019): Vol 9 No 1; 21-35 0189-5710 0189-5710 eng https://ajoh.oauife.edu.ng/index.php/ajoh/article/view/51/28 Copyright (c) 2019 African Journal of Oral Health
spellingShingle Ayebameru, Olusola Ezekiel
Popoola, Olubukola Bamidele
Denloye, Obafunke Olufunlayo
Predictors and prevalence of Dental Caries and Trauma among Institutionalized and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan.
title Predictors and prevalence of Dental Caries and Trauma among Institutionalized and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan.
title_full Predictors and prevalence of Dental Caries and Trauma among Institutionalized and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan.
title_fullStr Predictors and prevalence of Dental Caries and Trauma among Institutionalized and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan.
title_full_unstemmed Predictors and prevalence of Dental Caries and Trauma among Institutionalized and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan.
title_short Predictors and prevalence of Dental Caries and Trauma among Institutionalized and non-institutionalized street children in Ibadan.
title_sort predictors and prevalence of dental caries and trauma among institutionalized and non institutionalized street children in ibadan
url https://ajoh.oauife.edu.ng/index.php/ajoh/article/view/51
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