Relationship between Chewing Sugar-free Gum and Dental Caries Status in China.

Chunzi Zhang, Shuo Du, W. H. Wang, Jian Liu, C. Yuan, Y. Yu, Shanshan Zhang, Y. Si
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OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship between chewing sugar-free gum (SFG) and dental caries status in China. METHODS A total of 860 teenagers (aged 12 to 15 years) and 490 adults (aged ≥ 18 years) were recruited using a multistage stratified cluster method from economically developed areas (Beijing, Guangdong) and less economically developed areas (Hubei, Xinjiang). Each participant completed a questionnaire including oral health-related knowledge of SFG and chewing habits of SFG and agreed to undertake a clinical assessment. Potential factors associated with chewing conditions were analysed through a chi-square statistical test. A negative binominal regression analysis was performed to quantify the relationship between dental caries and consumption of SFG. RESULTS The overall percentage of the survey population who consumed SFG was 43.4%, and SFG-related knowledge and awareness was only 19.4%. For decayed, missing and filled permanent teeth (DMFT), the mean value was 1.63 ± 2.41 and 2.29 ± 3.65 in the chewing group and non-chewing group, respectively. According to the negative binominal regression analysis, the caries status in the SFG chewing group was better than in the non-chewing group (adjusted prevalence rate ratio [PRR] 0.73; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.62-0.87). CONCLUSION The chewing condition and oral health-related knowledge and awareness of SFG is low. Chewing SFG is related to a better dental caries status, so regular consumption of SFG should be recommended when promoting oral health.
中国无糖口香糖与龋齿状况的关系
目的探讨中国无糖口香糖(SFG)与龋病的关系。方法采用多阶段分层聚类方法,从经济发达地区(北京、广东)和经济欠发达地区(湖北、新疆)抽取12 ~ 15岁青少年860人、18岁以上成人490人。每位参与者完成了一份问卷,包括oral SFG健康相关知识和habits SFG咀嚼情况,并同意进行临床评估。通过卡方统计检验分析与咀嚼状况相关的潜在因素。采用负二项回归分析量化龋齿与食用SFG之间的关系。结果调查人群消费SFG的总体比例为43.4%,而SFG-related知识和认知度仅为19.4%。对于蛀牙、缺牙和补牙,咀嚼组和非咀嚼组的平均值分别为1.63±2.41和2.29±3.65。根据负二项回归分析,咀嚼SFG组的龋病状况优于非咀嚼组(调整患病率比[PRR] 0.73;95%可信区间[CI] 0.62-0.87)。结论口腔咀嚼状况及oral健康相关知识和认知度较低。咀嚼SFG与较好的龋齿状况有关,因此在促进口腔健康时应建议经常食用SFG。
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