Department of Community Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
J Clin Periodontol. 2012 Sep;39(9):834-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-051X.2012.01907.x. Epub 2012 Jul 12.
To assess associations of socio-demographic, behavioural and the extent of gingivitis and calculus with oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in nationally representative samples of 12- and 15-year-old Thai children.
In the Thailand National Oral Health Survey, 1,063 twelve-year olds and 811 fifteen-year olds were clinically examined and interviewed for OHRQoL using the Child-OIDP and OIDP indices, respectively, and completed a behavioural questionnaire. We assessed associations of condition-specific impacts (CS-impacts) with gingivitis and calculus, adjusted for socio-demographic and behavioural factors.
Gingivitis and calculus were highly prevalent: 79.3% in 12-year and 81.5% in 15-year olds. CS-impacts relating to calculus and/or gingivitis were reported by 26.0% of 12-year and 29.6% of 15-year olds. Except for calculus without gingivitis, calculus and/or gingivitis in any form was significantly related to any level of CS-impacts. At a moderate or higher level of CS-impacts, there were significant relationships with extensive calculus and/or gingivitis in 12-year olds and for extensive gingivitis and gingivitis without calculus in 15-year olds.
Gingivitis was generally associated with any level of CS-impacts attributed to calculus and/or gingivitis. CS-impacts were related more to gingivitis than to calculus.
评估社会人口统计学、行为学以及牙龈炎和牙石的严重程度与泰国代表性的 12 岁和 15 岁儿童的口腔健康相关生活质量(OHRQoL)之间的关系。
在泰国国家口腔健康调查中,对 1063 名 12 岁儿童和 811 名 15 岁儿童进行了临床检查,并使用儿童口腔健康影响程度指数(Child-OIDP)和口腔健康影响程度指数(OIDP)分别对其口腔健康相关生活质量进行了访谈,并完成了行为问卷。我们评估了特定状况影响(CS-impacts)与牙龈炎和牙石的关系,调整了社会人口统计学和行为因素。
牙龈炎和牙石的患病率很高:12 岁儿童中为 79.3%,15 岁儿童中为 81.5%。26.0%的 12 岁儿童和 29.6%的 15 岁儿童报告了与牙石和/或牙龈炎相关的 CS-impacts。除了无牙龈炎的牙石外,任何形式的牙石和/或牙龈炎都与任何程度的 CS-impacts 显著相关。在中度或更高程度的 CS-impacts 中,12 岁儿童与广泛的牙石和/或牙龈炎以及 15 岁儿童与广泛的牙龈炎和无牙石的牙龈炎显著相关。
牙龈炎通常与归因于牙石和/或牙龈炎的任何程度的 CS-impacts 相关。CS-impacts 与牙龈炎的关系比与牙石的关系更密切。