Azhar Iqbal, Osama Khattak, Fayyaz Alam


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ABSTRACT

Objective: To determine the prevalence of non cariousservical lesion and risk factor associated with NCCLs in patients visited our institution for endodontic treatment.

Study Design: Cross-sectional/observational study

Place and Duration: Study was conducted atCollege of Dentistry, Jouf University, Saudi Arabia for the duration of six months from July 2020 till December 2020.

Methodology: Total 600 patients of both gender with ages 15-70 years visited outpatient for their dental problem were enrolled. Patient’s detailed demographics including age, sex, residence, diet, brushing frequency, smoking history etc were recorded after taking informed written consent. Frequency of NCCLs was examined as per WHO criteria. Factors associated with NCCLs were recorded. Data was analyzed by SPSS 24.0 version.

Results: Out of 600 patients NCCLs were found in 280 (46.67%) patients and 320 patients had no non-carious cervical lesion. Among 280 non-carious cervical lesion patients, 172 (61.43%) patients were males and 108 (38.57%) were females. Majority of patients 90 (32.14%) were ages 41-50 years. First premolar was the most affected teeth found in 160 (57.14%) patients.

Conclusion: The prevalence of non carious cervical lesions was high in our setup and use of hard brush, use of citrus food, older age and consumption of alcohol were the significant risk factors associated with NCCLs.

Keywords :Permanent teeth, non carious cervical lesions, brushing status, alcohol, citrus food



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