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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 13.
Published in final edited form as: Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2018;12(1):3–14. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2018.0001

Table 4.

Clinical Assessments of Sikh Participants (N = 183)

Characteristic* n (%)
Place of residence
 New Jersey 115 (62.8)
 Queens, New York 68 (37.2)
Occurrence of pain
 Yes 21 (14.1)
 No 128 (85.9)
Oral hygiene
 Good 18 (12.6)
 Fair 86 (60.1)
 Poor 39 (27.3)
Periodontal status
 Acceptable 77 (50.0)
 Questionable 77 (50.0)
Recommended for further evaluation
 Yes 160 (95.2)
 No 8 (4.8)
Number of decayed teeth based on a total dentition of 28 teeth
 0 74 (41.8)
 1 48 (27.1)
 2 18 (10.2)
 3 12 (6.8)
 4 10 (5.6)
 ≥5 15 (8.5)
Number of missing teeth based on a total dentition of 28 teeth
 0 87 (49.2)
 1 29 (16.4)
 2 23 (13.0)
 3 7 (4.0)
 4 3 (1.7)
 ≥5 28 (15.8)
Dental care needs based on a total of 183 participants
 Dentures 36 (19.7)
 Periodontics 113 (61.7)
 Fillings 75 (41.0)
 Oral surgery 32 (17.5)
 Other oral health care needs 2 (1.1)
*

Questions and clinical assessments as per the New York University College of Dentistry Outreach Patient Encounter Form.

Totals may vary due to missing values or skip patterns. Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding.