Oral health assessment of epilepsy patients from a tertiary hospital in Asia.

Q3 Medicine
Medical Journal of Malaysia Pub Date : 2024-07-01
M N Mohd Faiz, M S H Abd Rahman, A A A Nurazfalina, T Jennifer, S Nabil, J K Tan, R Rathika, W N N Wan Yahya, W Z Wan Asyraf, C S Khoo, H Rozita, S Zaleha, H J Tan
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Abstract

Introduction: Oral health problems are frequently overlooked in patients with epilepsy. We evaluate the oral health status of epilepsy patients from a tertiary teaching hospital.

Materials and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of epilepsy patients from the neurology clinic, Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz, Kuala Lumpur. The dental assessment included the decayed, missing and filled teeth (DMFT) criteria, as well as the plaque and periodontal status by dentists.

Results: A total of 151 patients were recruited. The median age of onset of epilepsy was 16 (IQR 7-30) years, with generalised seizures at 59.6% and focal seizures in 40.4% of patients. Fair or poor oral health was present in 59 (39.1%) and gingivitis was seen in 65 (43%). The median DMFT decayed (D), missing (M) and filled teeth (FT) was 3 (IQR 1- 7). The median age of patients with fair or poor oral health was older (40 years, IQR 31-51) than the patients with excellent or good oral health (33 years, IQR 26-45), (p=0.014). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that carbamazepine (Odds Ratios, OR: 3.694; 95% Confidence Intervals, 95%CI: 1.314, 10.384) and hypertension (OR 6.484; 95%CI: 1.011, 41.594) are the risk factors for fair or poor oral health. Phenytoin use is 4.271 times more likely to develop gingivitis (OR 4.271; 95% CI: 1.252, 14.573).

Conclusion: Factors that contribute to fair or poor oral health include age, antiseizure medications like phenytoin and carbamazepine, and hypertension. Effective preventive strategies should be implemented to maintain oral health in epilepsy patients.

亚洲一家三级医院癫痫患者的口腔健康评估。
简介:癫痫患者的口腔健康问题经常被忽视。我们对一家三级教学医院的癫痫患者的口腔健康状况进行了评估:我们对吉隆坡 Canselor Tuanku Muhriz 医院神经科诊所的癫痫患者进行了横断面研究。牙科评估包括蛀牙、缺牙和补牙(DMFT)标准,以及牙医对牙菌斑和牙周状况的评估:结果:共招募了 151 名患者。癫痫发病年龄的中位数为 16 岁(IQR 7-30 岁),其中 59.6% 的患者有全身性癫痫发作,40.4% 的患者有局灶性癫痫发作。59名患者(39.1%)口腔健康状况一般或较差,65名患者(43%)患有牙龈炎。蛀牙(D)、缺牙(M)和补牙(FT)的 DMFT 中位数为 3(IQR 1-7)。口腔健康状况一般或较差的患者年龄中位数(40 岁,IQR 31-51)比口腔健康状况极佳或良好的患者年龄中位数(33 岁,IQR 26-45)大(P=0.014)。多变量逻辑回归分析显示,卡马西平(OR:3.694;95% 置信区间:1.314,10.384)和高血压(OR:6.484;95% 置信区间:1.011,41.594)是口腔健康状况一般或较差的风险因素。使用苯妥英类药物患牙龈炎的几率是使用苯妥英类药物的 4.271 倍(OR 4.271;95%CI:1.252, 14.573):导致口腔健康状况较差的因素包括年龄、苯妥英和卡马西平等抗癫痫药物以及高血压。应实施有效的预防策略,以保持癫痫患者的口腔健康。
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Medical Journal of Malaysia
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期刊介绍: Published since 1890 this journal originated as the Journal of the Straits Medical Association. With the formation of the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA), the Journal became the official organ, supervised by an editorial board. Some of the early Hon. Editors were Mr. H.M. McGladdery (1960 - 1964), Dr. A.A. Sandosham (1965 - 1977), Prof. Paul C.Y. Chen (1977 - 1987). It is a scientific journal, published quarterly and can be found in medical libraries in many parts of the world. The Journal also enjoys the status of being listed in the Index Medicus, the internationally accepted reference index of medical journals. The editorial columns often reflect the Association''s views and attitudes towards medical problems in the country. The MJM aims to be a peer reviewed scientific journal of the highest quality. We want to ensure that whatever data is published is true and any opinion expressed important to medical science. We believe being Malaysian is our unique niche; our priority will be for scientific knowledge about diseases found in Malaysia and for the practice of medicine in Malaysia. The MJM will archive knowledge about the changing pattern of human diseases and our endeavours to overcome them. It will also document how medicine develops as a profession in the nation. We will communicate and co-operate with other scientific journals in Malaysia. We seek articles that are of educational value to doctors. We will consider all unsolicited articles submitted to the journal and will commission distinguished Malaysians to write relevant review articles. We want to help doctors make better decisions and be good at judging the value of scientific data. We want to help doctors write better, to be articulate and precise.
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