Baskaradoss, Jagan KumarClement, Roger BNarayanan, Aswath2009-05-282009-05-282008-10-17Baskaradoss JK, Clement RB, Narayanan A. Prevalence of dental fluorosis and associated risk factors in 11-15 year old school children of Kanyakumari District, Tamilnadu, India: a cross sectional survey. Indian Journal of Dental Research. 2008 Oct-Dec; 19(4): 297-303http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/51560OBJECTIVES: This study presents data on the prevalence and severity of dental fluorosis in 11-15-years-old school children of Kanyakumari district, TamilNadu, India, and also the relationships between prevalence of dental fluorosis and selected risk factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 1800 children, from all the nine blocks of Kanyakumari district, studying in classes 6-10 were examined using type III examination. The assessment form designed specifically for this study was used while examining each student. RESULTS: Dental fluorosis was present in 15.8% (285 children) of the study population and the community fluorosis index was calculated to be 0.27. The prevalence of dental fluorosis varied from as low as 1.4% in some blocks to as high as 29.4% in some others. There was a significant difference in the level of dental fluorosis between rural and urban residents ( P < 0.001). The prevalence of dental fluorosis was higher in children who consumed pipe water as compared to children who consumed ground water. 65% of the children with dental fluorosis had no caries, indicating the positive effects of fluoride. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of dental fluorosis can be attributed to the level of fluoride in the drinking water as it exhibited a step-wise increase when the water fluoride levels increased from 1.5-1.7 ppm. Measures for defluoridation of drinking water before distribution has to be taken in the high prevalence blocks to lower the burden of dental fluorosis in this community.engAdolescentAge FactorsCariostatic Agents --analysisChildCross-Sectional StudiesDMF IndexDental Caries --epidemiologyDrinkingFemaleFluorides --analysisFluorosis, Dental --classificationFood HabitsHumansIndia --epidemiologyMalePrevalenceRisk FactorsRural Health --statistics & numerical dataTeaToothbrushing --statistics & numerical dataToothpaste --classificationUrban Health --statistics & numerical dataWater Supply --analysisPrevalence of dental fluorosis and associated risk factors in 11-15 year old school children of Kanyakumari District, Tamilnadu, India: a cross sectional survey.Comparative Study