牙科就诊模式及其与龋齿和牙周病的关系

IF 1.7 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Najith Amarasena, Liana Luzzi, Sergio Chrisopoulos, Gloria Mejia
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摘要

目的:本研究旨在描述有牙齿的澳大利亚成年人的牙科就诊模式,并确定其与临床评估的龋齿和牙周病水平的关系。材料与方法采用三阶段分层概率抽样设计,随机抽取15岁以上澳大利亚人的横截面。自我报告的口腔健康和相关信息通过基于问卷的访谈获得。所研究的看牙模式包括通常看牙的频率、通常看牙的原因和定期看牙医的情况。在公共牙科诊所按照标准化程序进行口腔检查。目前的分析包括5022名15岁以上的有牙成年人,他们接受了访谈和口头检查。结果受教育程度较低、无牙科保险的成年人因口腔问题就诊的比例较高,就诊频率较低,未使用正规牙医。那些经常因为牙齿问题而去看牙医、不经常去看牙医、不定期去看牙医的人患龋齿和牙周病的几率更高。结论澳大利亚成年人的牙科就诊方式与社会经济背景有关。经常因为牙齿问题而去看牙医、不经常去看牙医以及不去看正规牙医的人患龋齿和牙周病的几率更高。这些发现可以帮助临床医生识别患龋齿和牙周病风险增加的患者,同时通知政策制定者计划和实施牙科服务提供方案。
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Dental Visiting Patterns and Their Associations With Dental Caries and Periodontal Diseases

Objectives

This study was conducted to describe the dental visiting patterns and ascertain their associations with clinically assessed dental caries and periodontal disease levels of dentate Australian adults.

Materials and Methods

A three-stage stratified probability sampling design was used to randomly select a cross-section of Australians aged 15+ years. Self-reported oral health and related information was obtained using questionnaire-based interviews. Dental visiting patterns studied were usual frequency of dental visits, usual reason for dental visit, and use of a regular dentist. Oral examinations were conducted following a standardized protocol in public dental clinics. A total of 5022 dentate adults aged 15+ years who were interviewed and orally examined were included in the current analysis.

Results

Higher proportions of adults with lower education levels and no dental insurance usually visited for a dental problem, made dental visits less frequently, and did not use a regular dentist. Individuals who were usually visiting for a dental problem, making dental visits less frequently, and not using a regular dentist had higher levels of dental caries and periodontal diseases.

Conclusions

Dental visiting patterns of Australian adults were associated with their socioeconomic backgrounds. Usually visiting for a dental problem, making dental visits less frequently, and not using a regular dentist were more likely to be associated with higher levels of dental caries and periodontal diseases. These findings may help clinicians to recognize patients at increased risk for dental caries and periodontal diseases while apprising policy makers to plan and implement programs for dental service provision.

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Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
165
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research aims to provide open access peer-reviewed publications of high scientific quality representing original clinical, diagnostic or experimental work within all disciplines and fields of oral medicine and dentistry. The scope of Clinical and Experimental Dental Research comprises original research material on the anatomy, physiology and pathology of oro-facial, oro-pharyngeal and maxillofacial tissues, and functions and dysfunctions within the stomatognathic system, and the epidemiology, aetiology, prevention, diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of diseases and conditions that have an effect on the homeostasis of the mouth, jaws, and closely associated structures, as well as the healing and regeneration and the clinical aspects of replacement of hard and soft tissues with biomaterials, and the rehabilitation of stomatognathic functions. Studies that bring new knowledge on how to advance health on the individual or public health levels, including interactions between oral and general health and ill-health are welcome.
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