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Oral health problems in school children are highly prevalent in Nepal. The investigators designed oral health counseling and promotion intervention in Kaski district of Nepal for six months. The study was conducted intervention covering dental check up, counseling, supporting with brush materials, toothpaste, and essentials. The investigators also trained school teachers to provide oral health education in school children and completed the endline data collection to assess the effect of intervention.


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Globally oral health diseases are common health problems in children. About 60-90% of school children are suffering from dental caries worldwide . Dental caries is the most prevalent condition included in the 2016 Global Burden of Disease Study, ranking the first for the decay of permanent teeth (2.3 billon people) and 12th for deciduous teeth (560 million children). The dental caries process begins with a small patch of demineralized (softened) enamel at the tooth surface and the destruction then spreads into the softer, sensitive part of the tooth beneath enamel (dentin). Common oral diseases among children are dental caries and periodontal diseases . Pain from teeth or mouth can compromise their concentration and their participation in school, thereby hampering not only their play and development but also denying them the full benefit of schooling. In addition, such oral health problems negatively affect a child in restricting their activities, reducing the ability to learn, and increasing the frequency of absenteeism from schools . The most common cause of the dental problem is due to lack of dental health education, negligence of treatment in an early stage. Children do not have the knowledge to choose proper toothpaste and brush which plays an important role to maintain their oral hygiene and prevention dental caries. To improve oral health conditions proper awareness level plays an important role. Also, the proper method of tooth brushing plays an important role to maintain oral health status. A national Pathfinder Survey. However, there is no evidence in higher grade children in schools. The problem is grave in school children and little or no interventions targeting children have been practiced in Nepal. Therefore, designing an effective intervention that addresses knowledge and behavior on oral health targeting school children is necessary because they are the most at-risk population of oral health problems in Nepal and elsewhere. The overall aim of this study is to assess the effect of oral health promotion and counseling interventions on knowledge and oral hygiene practices in school children in Pokhara, Nepal. A cluster randomized control trial study will be conducted in selected community schools of Kaski District of Nepal. We will select six schools for the intervention group and six schools for the control group. The study sample will be the school students in the selected schools of 7 and 8 Grades. The sampling frame will be determined after preparing the list of students totaling of 580 students (Intervention:290; Control:290). The investigator will measure students' demographic characteristics, knowledge, and practices in oral health. The study will be conducted one year of an intervention comprising oral health screening and counseling every three months in the intervention group and will examine the effect of school-based intervention after one year of intervention. This study is expected to provide evidence to develop strategies for oral health promotion in community schools in Nepal. ;


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NCT number NCT05811650
Study type Interventional
Source Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 10, 2020
Completion date March 31, 2022

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