Prevalence and Associated Factors of Tooth Wear in Shanghai.

Tian Yu, Dan Ying Tao, Hai Xia Lu, Jia Lin Zhu, Chun Yu Xie, David Bartlett, Xi Ping Feng
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Abstract

Objective: To estimate the prevalence and distribution of tooth wear among groups of adolescents and adults in Shanghai, China through an epidemiological survey, and explore the associated factors.

Methods: Multistage, stratified, constant volume and cluster sampling methods were used in an epidemiological survey conducted in Shanghai in 2014. The basic erosive wear examination (BEWE) index was used to screen for tooth wear in different age groups: 12 years, 15 years, 18 to 35 years, 36 to 49 years and 50 to 74 years. A previously published questionnaire collected information including dietary habits, oral hygiene habits and general conditions.

Results: This survey reports the results for 1806 participants in Shanghai. The prevalence of tooth wear was 59.7% in adolescents (BEWE ≥ 1) and 93.1% in adults (BEWE ≥ 2). The prevalence and severity of disease increased with age (P < 0.01). The teeth most susceptible to wear were the central incisors and first molars. Multivariate analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) results showed that soft drinks, alcoholic drinks, pickled vegetables and hard food, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), xerostomia and poor tooth brushing habits were statistically correlated with tooth wear in different age groups.

Conclusion: The prevalence of tooth wear appears to be high in adolescents and adults in Shanghai. Frequent consumption of soft or alcoholic drinks, GERD, xerostomia and poor tooth brushing habits were positively associated with tooth wear in different age groups.

上海市居民牙齿磨损状况及相关因素分析。
目的:通过流行病学调查,了解上海市青少年和成人牙齿磨损的患病率和分布情况,并探讨相关因素。方法:2014年在上海市开展流行病学调查,采用多阶段、分层、等体积、整群抽样等方法。采用基本侵蚀磨损指数(BEWE)筛查12岁、15岁、18 ~ 35岁、36 ~ 49岁、50 ~ 74岁年龄组的牙齿磨损情况。先前公布的问卷收集了包括饮食习惯、口腔卫生习惯和一般情况在内的信息。结果:本调查报告了上海市1806名参与者的调查结果。青少年(BEWE≥1)和成人(BEWE≥2)的牙齿磨损率分别为59.7%和93.1%,发病率和严重程度随年龄增长而增加(P < 0.01)。最易磨损的牙齿是中门牙和第一磨牙。多因素协方差分析(ANCOVA)结果显示,软饮料、酒精饮料、腌制蔬菜和硬食物、胃食管反流病(GERD)、口干症和不良刷牙习惯与不同年龄组牙齿磨损有统计学相关性。结论:上海市青少年和成人牙齿磨损率较高。在不同年龄组中,频繁饮用软饮料或酒精饮料、胃反流、口干症和不良刷牙习惯与牙齿磨损呈正相关。
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