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大麻与龋齿——经常吸食大麻会增加吸烟者患龋齿的风险吗?

Cannabis and caries--does regular cannabis use increase the risk of caries in cigarette smokers?

作者信息

Schulz-Katterbach Michèle, Imfeld Thomas, Imfeld Carola

机构信息

Department of Preventive Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, Center for Dental and Oral Medicine and Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Zurich.

出版信息

Schweiz Monatsschr Zahnmed. 2009;119(6):576-83.

Abstract

The use of cannabis by adolescents in Switzerland has almost doubled in the past decade. Empirical observations in private dental practices indicate that cannabis users have more carious lesions than those who do not use cannabis. The aim of this study was to investigate the hypothesis that regular cannabis use increases the risk of caries because of hyposalivation or lifestyle. Forty-three regular cannabis users were enrolled in the test group and 42 tobacco smokers were used as a negative control group. All subjects were 18-25 years old. Data were obtained using a standardized questionnaire and a clinical examination. There was no significant difference between groups in decayed and filled surfaces (DFS), saliva flow rate and plaque and gingival indices. The cannabis group had, however, significantly higher DS (decayed surface) values (p = 0.0001) and significantly lower frequencies of daily tooth brushing and dental control visits (p < 0.0001) than the control group. Additionally, the cannabis group reported a significantly higher consumption of sugar-containing beverages than the control group (p = 0.0078). To obtain more objective data relations, the DS values of male cannabis users were also compared with those of Swiss military recruits found in another study. The cannabis users had more caries on smooth surfaces than the military recruits. Although comparison with epidemiological data suggested that the prevalence of caries on smooth surfaces is elevated in cannabis users, DFS data indicated that cannabis users do not have an increased risk of caries. Lifestyle combined with short-term hyposalivation after delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol consumption is the most probable cause of the high prevalence of caries on smooth surfaces in cannabis users. Further studies are needed to investigate the effects of cannabis use on oral health.

摘要

在过去十年中,瑞士青少年使用大麻的情况几乎翻了一番。私人牙科诊所的实证观察表明,大麻使用者比不使用大麻的人有更多的龋损。本研究的目的是调查这样一个假设,即经常使用大麻会因唾液分泌减少或生活方式而增加患龋齿的风险。43名经常使用大麻的人被纳入测试组,42名吸烟者被用作阴性对照组。所有受试者年龄在18至25岁之间。通过标准化问卷和临床检查获取数据。两组在龋失补牙面(DFS)、唾液流速、菌斑和牙龈指数方面没有显著差异。然而,大麻组的龋面(DS)值显著更高(p = 0.0001),每日刷牙频率和看牙次数显著更低(p < 0.0001)。此外,大麻组报告的含糖饮料消费量显著高于对照组(p = 0.0078)。为了获得更客观的数据关系,还将男性大麻使用者的DS值与另一项研究中瑞士新兵的DS值进行了比较。大麻使用者光滑表面的龋齿比新兵更多。尽管与流行病学数据的比较表明大麻使用者光滑表面的龋齿患病率有所升高,但DFS数据表明大麻使用者患龋齿的风险并未增加。生活方式加上食用δ-9-四氢大麻酚后短期内唾液分泌减少,是大麻使用者光滑表面龋齿患病率高的最可能原因。需要进一步研究来调查使用大麻对口腔健康的影响。

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