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日本成年人的受教育程度与牙齿状况的关系:日本基于公共卫生中心的口腔健康研究。

Association between education level and dentition status in Japanese adults: Japan public health center-based oral health study.

机构信息

Department of Oral Health Promotion, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2012 Dec;40(6):481-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.2012.00697.x. Epub 2012 Apr 27.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this study was to examine whether there is an educational gradient in dentition status among Japanese adults who are under the universal public health insurance system.

METHODS

Subjects were 1201 community residents aged 55-75 years as of May 2005 who completed a self-administered questionnaire and had a standard clinical oral examination. Analysis focused on the association of three education levels (junior high school, senior high school, and any college or higher education) with dentition status.

RESULTS

The proportion of subjects with 20 or more teeth (P < 0.001), number of teeth present (P = 0.037), number of filled teeth (P = 0.016), and two types of functional tooth units (FTUs): FTUs with natural teeth (n-FTUs) (P < 0.001) and FTUs with natural teeth and artificial teeth on implant-supported and fixed prostheses (nif-FTUs) (P < 0.001) were significantly associated with education level after adjusting for confounders. The significant trend of these values in dental indexes indicated a poorer dentition status with a lower education level.

CONCLUSIONS

The results suggest that the level of education has an independent impact on dentition status in a group of Japanese adults, even after taking into account oral health-related factors. Therefore, providing appropriate oral health information from an early age within a compulsory school education program appears necessary to enhance health literacy and lessen the inequalities in dental health by educational level.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在检验在全民健康保险制度下,日本成年人的牙齿状况是否存在教育梯度。

方法

研究对象为 2005 年 5 月年满 55-75 岁的 1201 名社区居民,他们完成了一份自我管理的问卷并接受了标准的临床口腔检查。分析重点是三个教育水平(初中、高中和任何大学或以上教育)与牙齿状况的关系。

结果

拥有 20 颗或更多牙齿的受试者比例(P<0.001)、存在的牙齿数量(P=0.037)、填充的牙齿数量(P=0.016)以及两种功能性牙齿单位(FTUs):有天然牙齿的 FTUs(n-FTUs)(P<0.001)和有天然牙齿以及种植体支持和固定修复体上的人造牙齿的 nif-FTUs(P<0.001)与教育水平显著相关,在调整了混杂因素后。这些牙齿指数值的显著趋势表明,牙齿状况随着教育水平的降低而变差。

结论

研究结果表明,即使考虑到与口腔健康相关的因素,教育水平对日本成年人的牙齿状况仍有独立影响。因此,在义务教育计划中从早期开始提供适当的口腔健康信息,似乎有必要提高健康素养并减少因教育水平导致的口腔健康不平等。

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