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A cross sectional study was carried out using 459 pregnant women in their second trimester
during the study period, An interviewer administrated questionnaire was used to collect the
information on socio-demographic data, perceived oral health status and the Pattern of
utilization of health care facilities. A clinical examination was done to assess the normative
needs. The study was carried out in antenatal clinics in the Divulapitiya MOH area. Subjects
over 27 years of age had a significantly higher caries experience than subjects 27 years. The
mean DMFT was significantly higher in those educated up to GCE/OL compared to those
who had higher qualifications. Caries experience differed significantly in the different
income groups . Educational and income levels were significantly ( p0.05) associated with
the periodontal status of the study population, but There was no significant ( p0.05)
association between periodontal status and age |
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