Palmqvist S, Söderfeldt B, Arnbjerg D
Department of Prosthetics, Postgraduate Dental Education Center, Orebro, Sweden.
Acta Odontol Scand. 1992 Jun;50(3):133-9. doi: 10.3109/00016359209012756.
On the basis of data from a questionnaire study of 3000 inhabitants of Orebro County, Sweden, aged 45-69 years, the relative importance of various socioeconomic factors for dental conditions were analyzed in stepwise logistic regression models. Two different patterns were found: one in relation to the best dental condition (complete dental arches), another in relation to the poorest conditions (total edentulousness and presence of removable dentures). Next to age, education and income showed the highest predictive values in relation to the presence of removable dentures and total edentulousness. Place of residence and gender seemed to be of less importance than earlier. In relation to complete dental arches, there were lower values for most variables. One of only four significant variables was the attitude variable 'importance of good dental appearance'. The results may indicate the development of a new pattern of influences on dental conditions, mainly based on education and attitudes.
基于对瑞典厄勒布鲁县3000名年龄在45至69岁居民的问卷调查数据,在逐步逻辑回归模型中分析了各种社会经济因素对牙齿状况的相对重要性。发现了两种不同模式:一种与最佳牙齿状况(完整牙弓)相关,另一种与最差状况(全口无牙和佩戴可摘义齿)相关。除年龄外,教育程度和收入在预测可摘义齿和全口无牙状况方面显示出最高价值。居住地和性别似乎比以前的重要性更低。与完整牙弓相关的大多数变量值较低。四个显著变量中只有一个是态度变量“良好牙齿外观的重要性”。结果可能表明对牙齿状况产生影响的新模式正在形成,主要基于教育程度和态度。