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The low prevalence of self-reported bad state of teeth accords with the caries prevalence observed in this study population.
It is noteworthy that schoolchildren who had experience with dental visits, reported to have bad state of teeth more often than their counterparts with no dental visits.
The reported bad school performance might be a reflection of children's general state of life [ 43] as well as of their bad state of teeth.
Children living in urban areas also tended to report having bad state of teeth as compared to those living in rural areas (28% versus 21%, p < 0.05).
A higher proportion of girls than boys in rural areas reported to have bad state of teeth (25% versus 17%) (p < 0.05).
The children most likely to report bad state of teeth were children dissatisfied with appearance of the teeth (OR = 4.2), children who reported poor school performance (OR = 2.5) and children who reported bad breath (OR = 2.4).
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Worn clothing, bad state of health.
Twenty-three per cent of the schoolchildren reported the state of teeth as bad.
This study revealed that 23% of schoolchildren reported the state of teeth to be bad and more so among children with poor school performance, having bad breath and food impaction, those who visited a dentist, were dissatisfied with appearance of teeth and had caries experience.
A total of 27% of the schoolchildren investigated had caries experience (DMFT > 0) and 23% reported the state of teeth to be bad (Table 1).
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