Oral Health Status of the Refugee Population in Utah

L. Pinzon
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Objectives: This aimed to identify current gaps in oral health attitudes and treatment among refugees living in Utah. The cross-sectional study was conducted at partner sites identified by the Refugee Education & Training Center, State of Utah. A convenience sample of 103 adults was recruited from the refugee communities settled in Utah. Data collection included the following elements: demographic characteristics, self-reported oral health status, attitudes, and knowledge, DMFT (decayed, missing, filled teeth), and periodontal status. Results: Clinical findings revealed pervasive oral health concerns and treatment needs. Only 14% were evaluated to have healthy periodontal conditions, while 86% of participants had a least one site of untreated decay. All participants were evaluated to be in need of treatment. Approximately 36% required prompt treatment, while 43.7% were evaluated to require urgent treatment due to pain or infection. This study also identified low levels of oral health knowledge, with only 13% answering all knowledge questions correctly. Conclusion: This study provided evidence of the extent of oral disease and decay among refugees resettled in Utah and identified the low levels of oral health knowledge in this population. Educational program, especially those evaluate cultural perception, would be a powerful avenue for improving the oral health status of refugees living in Utah.
犹他州难民人口的口腔健康状况
目的:本研究旨在确定居住在犹他州的难民目前在口腔健康态度和治疗方面的差距。这项横断面研究是在犹他州难民教育和培训中心确定的合作地点进行的。从犹他州定居的难民社区招募了103名成年人作为方便样本。数据收集包括以下要素:人口统计学特征、自我报告的口腔健康状况、态度和知识、DMFT(蛀牙、缺牙、补牙)和牙周状况。结果:临床表现显示普遍存在的口腔健康问题和治疗需求。只有14%的人被评估有健康的牙周状况,而86%的参与者至少有一个部位未经治疗的蛀牙。所有的参与者都被评估为需要治疗。大约36%的患者需要及时治疗,而43.7%的患者因疼痛或感染而需要紧急治疗。这项研究还确定了低水平的口腔健康知识,只有13%的人正确回答了所有知识问题。结论:本研究为在犹他州重新安置的难民中口腔疾病和龋齿的程度提供了证据,并确定了该人群中口腔健康知识水平较低。教育项目,特别是那些评估文化认知的项目,将是改善居住在犹他州的难民口腔健康状况的有力途径。
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