Dean of the Hospital Dr Mansingh Pawar said that on April 7, an Oral health checkup of 133 individuals was carried out.
"Among those who were clinically examined, 75 per cent were mentally challenged and rest physically handicapped," he told reporters here today.
Dental caries (tooth decay) prevalence was found to be 76 per cent and periodontal (gum) disease in 78 per cent people, he said.
Pawar added that one per cent of people examined used tobacco and fluorosis prevalence was four per cent.
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Dr Rajesh Gaikwad, Head of the Department, Periodontology and Public Health Dentistry said that on April 8, 150 policemen were clinically examined and oral health education, motivation and counselling of 250 policeman was done.
"Dental caries prevalence was 63 per cent, periodontal disease prevalence was 45 per cent," he said, and added that a lecture highlighting the causes and prevention of various dental diseases and the link between stress and oral health too was delivered.