Is tooth loss associated with multiple chronic conditions?

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-12 DOI:10.1080/00016357.2023.2166986
Sara Hag Mohamed, Wael Sabbah
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Abstract

Objectives: To examine the relationship between tooth loss and co-occurrence of multiple chronic conditions (MCC) among American adults at working age.

Materials and methods: Data was from the Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance System 2018, a cross-sectional telephone-based, nationally representative survey of American adults. We included participants aged 25-64 years. The survey included sociodemographic data, reported diagnosis of chronic conditions, the number of missing teeth and health behaviours. An aggregate variable of chronic conditions was created which included heart attack, angina, stroke, cancer, chronic pulmonary disease, diabetes, asthma, arthritis, depression, and kidney diseases. The association between the number of missing teeth and the aggregate of chronic conditions was assessed adjusting for confounders.

Results: The analysis included 202,809 participants. The mean number of MCC was 0.86 (95% Confidence Interval 'CI':0.85,0.87). Tooth loss was significantly associated with MCC with rate ratio 1.18 (95% CI:1.15,1.21), 1.53 (95% CI:1.48,1.59) and 1.62 (95% CI:1.55,1.69) for those reporting losing 1-5 teeth, 6 or more but not all, and all teeth, respectively after adjusting for demographic, socioeconomic, and behavioural factors.

Conclusion: Tooth loss could be an early marker for the co-occurrence of multiple chronic conditions among adults of working age. The association could be attributed to common risk factors for oral and general health.

牙齿脱落是否与多种慢性疾病有关?
目的研究处于工作年龄的美国成年人牙齿脱落与多种慢性病(MCC)并发之间的关系:数据来自 2018 年行为风险因素监测系统(Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance System 2018),这是一项对美国成年人进行的基于电话的横断面全国代表性调查。我们纳入了 25-64 岁的参与者。调查内容包括社会人口学数据、报告的慢性病诊断、缺牙数量和健康行为。我们创建了一个慢性病综合变量,其中包括心脏病、心绞痛、中风、癌症、慢性肺病、糖尿病、哮喘、关节炎、抑郁症和肾病。在对混杂因素进行调整后,评估了缺失牙齿数量与慢性病总数之间的关联:分析包括 202 809 名参与者。MCC的平均值为0.86(95% 置信区间'CI':0.85,0.87)。在对人口、社会经济和行为因素进行调整后,牙齿缺失与 MCC 明显相关,报告缺失 1-5 颗牙齿、缺失 6 颗或更多但未缺失全部牙齿以及缺失全部牙齿的比率分别为 1.18(95% CI:1.15,1.21)、1.53(95% CI:1.48,1.59)和 1.62(95% CI:1.55,1.69):结论:牙齿脱落可能是劳动适龄成年人同时患有多种慢性疾病的早期标志。这种关联可归因于口腔和一般健康的共同风险因素。
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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
5.00%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Odontologica Scandinavica publishes papers conveying new knowledge within all areas of oral health and disease sciences.
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