Abstract:
Oral health is an essential and integral part of overall health throughout human life.
The mouth is the mirror that reflects human’s health and well-being. Poor oral health
has negative consequences on individuals’ behaviours, which may affect an
individual’s performance at school, home and work as well as the individual’s
concentration and self-esteem. Individuals cannot enjoy their food and are shy to
laugh and are unable to socialize. Sometimes they feel neglected and inferior to other
healthy people Holt et al, (2013). Oral health problems are usually the first signs of
other bodily health issues such as infectious diseases, immune disorders, nutritional
deficiencies, stroke, lung cancer and mouth cancer Barzel et al, (2013). Therefore the
target of this study is to determine the oral health status and its associated factors
among the youth in Igembe sub-county, Meru County. This study was a cross sectional study where quantitative data was collected. Stratified random sampling
was used to select the respondents. Data was collected through a questionnaire which
was adopted from the WHO Oral Survey Handbook. Oral diagnosis was done by two
dental examiners. The World Oral Health assessment form was also used. Data was
analyzed using SPSS window version 25 and Epi Info. Descriptive statistics such as
frequencies and percentages were used to analyze categorical data. Inferential
statistics by use of Chi-square test were used to determine the interactions between
the independent variables and the dependent variable. Control of confounders was
done using logistic regression models. Data was presented inform of tables, charts,
frequencies and percentages. The response rate was 100%. In the study findings it
was revealed that the prevalence of dental caries and periodontal disease was 62%
and 47% respectively. The factors which had a significant association (p<0.05) with
the prevalence of dental caries and periodontal diseases included; age, gender, level
of education, income, health care insurance, tobacco smoking, alcoholism and Miraa
chewing. After calculation of the Simplified Oral Hygiene Index (OHI-S), it was
revealed that majority, 80% of the respondents have a poor oral health status.
Therefore, it was recommended, the County Government in collaboration with the
Public Health department should create awareness among the youths on the
importance of regular dental check-ups as part of preventive measures and teaching
good habit on oral hygiene.