亚裔美国人的蛀牙经历与精神问题和高血压有关

Yilan Miao, A. R. Vieira
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目的:确定口腔健康指标(龋齿经历和牙周炎)是否与亚裔美国人的心理和心血管健康问题相关。方法:病史资料、龋病经历(DMFT和DMFS);从匹兹堡大学牙科医学院的牙齿登记和DNA库中获得了亚裔美国人的蛀牙、因蛀牙而缺失、牙齿填充(表面)和牙周炎状况。共对6117人进行了评估,其中分析了309名亚裔美国人(292名成人和17名12岁以下儿童)的牙齿状况。心理健康问题和高血压的发生频率取决于龋齿经历(蛀牙、因龋齿而缺失、牙齿或表面填充、DMFT/DMFS)和牙周炎,并使用卡方检验或Fisher精确检验,alpha值为0.05来确定统计学差异。结果:292名亚裔美国成人受试者的DMFT平均值为10.1,平均DMFS为27.5,与美国成人DMFT的期望值(9.0-11.3)相似。17名年龄在12岁以下的亚裔美国儿童的DMFT平均值为1.8,DMFS平均值为3.8,也符合美国儿童DMFT的期望值(1.2-2.6)。更严重的龋齿经历与潜在的精神健康问题(p=0.02)和高血压(p=0.02)相关。在队列中没有发现牙周炎与精神或心血管问题之间的关联。结论:亚裔美国人较严重的龋病与心理和心血管问题有关。
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Dental caries experience associate with mental issues and hypertension in asian americans
Objective: To determine if oral health indicators (dental caries experience and periodontitis) associate with mental and cardiovascular health issues in Asian Americans. Methods: Medical history data, dental caries experience (DMFT and DMFS; Decayed, Missing due to caries, Filled Teeth/Surface), and periodontitisstatus of Asian Americans were obtained from the Dental Registry and DNA Repository at University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. A total of 6,117 individuals were evaluated and among which dental status of 309 Asian American subjects (292 adults and 17 children under the age of twelve) were analyzed. The frequency of mental health issues and hypertension depending on dental caries experience (Decayed, Missing due to caries, Filled Teeth or Surfaces, DMFT/DMFS) and periodontitis were evaluated and chi-square or Fisher’s exact test were used with an alpha of 0.05 to determine statistical differences. Results: For the 292Asian American adult subjects, the mean DMFT was 10.1 and mean DMFS was 27.5, which is similar to the expected values in adult DMFT (9.0-11.3) for the United States. For the 17 Asian American children subjects under age of twelve, the mean DMFT was 1.8 and mean DMFS was 3.8, which also fell into the expected values for children DMFT for the United States (1.2-2.6). More severe dental caries experience was associated with having an underlying mental health issue (p=0.02) and hypertension (p=0.02). No associations between having periodontitis and mental or cardiovascular issues were found in the cohort. Conclusion: More severe dental caries experience of Asian Americans associate with mental and cardiovascular issues.
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