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    Prevalence of Early Loss of Primary Molars among Children Aged 5-10 Years in Darbhanga Town: A Cross- Sectional Study
    (Society for Health Care & Research Development, 2019-09) Syreen, Shagufta; Anwar, Ahtasham; Kolay, Sumanta
    The present study was designed to determine the prevalence of premature loss of primary molars in 5-10 year children in Darbhanga town. Methods: This is an observational, cross-sectional study that include 100 children of aged 5-10 year (50 male & 50 female child). The examination was done under sufficient artificial light. Data including patient age and missing teeth were collected. Results: The result showed that 46% had early loss of primary molar teeth with boys showing an increased prevalence rate (60.8%) as compared to female (39.1%). Also, mandibular arch are more commonly affected. Conclusion: The prevalence rate of premature loss of primary teeth was found to high. Educational and preventive programs must be implemented in order to maintain healthy primary dentition which eventually prevents the disturbances in normal occlusion.

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