Prevalence of Fluorosis in Endemic Area of Sonebhadra, Uttar Pradesh: A Pilot Epidemiological Survey

Abstract Background: A long-term excess of fluoride ingestion from drinking water, food substances, and industrial pollution may result in fluorosis, a public health hazard. This survey aims to investigate the prevalence of dental and skeletal fluorosis, as well as the role of dietary variables. Mat...

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Published inThe journal of the Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry Vol. 22; no. 3; pp. 318 - 321
Main Authors Gupta, Vinay Kumar, Mishra, Gaurav, Pai Khot, Atrey J., Malhotra, Seema, Kankane, Nishita
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 01.10.2024
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Summary:Abstract Background: A long-term excess of fluoride ingestion from drinking water, food substances, and industrial pollution may result in fluorosis, a public health hazard. This survey aims to investigate the prevalence of dental and skeletal fluorosis, as well as the role of dietary variables. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Sonebhadra district. The Dean’s Fluorosis Index and physical exercises demonstrated by the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund for diagnosing dental and skeletal fluorosis, respectively. The dietary habits of the participants were ascertained using a prevalidated questionnaire. Results: The participants’ socioeconomic status varied widely with heterogeneity. The frequent abnormalities found were genu varum (21.5%), genu valgum (6.8%), dental fluorosis (52.3%), and skeletal fluorosis (25.8%). Consequently, eight cases reported of multiple deformities. Conclusion: The findings showed the increased prevalence of moderate-to-severe fluorosis in fluoride endemic areas of Sonebhadra district. Dental fluorosis was more common in those aged 18–64 years, particularly in males, but skeletal fluorosis increased with age.
ISSN:2319-5932
2350-0484
DOI:10.4103/jiaphd.jiaphd_184_24