Soundarya Chowdary Mandava, Sudhir Kudlur Maheswarappa, Reddy Vuyurru Chandrasekhara, Krishna Kumar Rachakorda Veera Venkata Sathya Sai, Srinivasulu Gomasani
Department of Public Health Dentistry, Narayana Dental College and Hospital, Chinthareddypalem, Nellore, AP, India.
Int Marit Health. 2016;67(4):205-213. doi: 10.5603/IMH.2016.0038.
Oral diseases not only cause pain, but severely impair large number of individuals and can affect various aspects of life, including oral functions, appearance and interpersonal relationships. The aim of the study was to assess the interrelationship between oral impact on daily performance (OIDP) scores, socio-demographic characteristics, dental caries experience and periodontal status.
A cross-sectional descriptive epidemiological study was conducted on a sample of 250 white-collar port workers who were willing to participate. OIDP was assessed using pre-validated questionnaire. Oral health status was assessed using modified World Health Organisation (1997) Proforma. Test of association was conducted between the OIDP score, socio-demographic variables, and periodontal status; loss of attachment was determined by using chi-square statistics and Mann-Whitney test. Logistic regression was performed to identify significant predictors of OIDP scores by inputting clinical oral examination variables into the equation, stepwise.
A total of 250 white-collar workers in the port participated in the study with mean age of 34.67 ± 6.36. Among them, 219 were males and 31 were females. The OIDP items most commonly affected by oral health status were eating and enjoying food (48.4%), cleaning teeth (48%), sleeping and relaxing (44.4%).There was statistically significant relationship between missing teeth in the decayed missing filled teeth component and OIDP score (p < 0.001). The participants with caries have a greater odd (2.11) of having OIDP score ≥ 1 than those without caries. The participants with missing teeth have a greater odd (3.60) of having OIDP score ≥ 1. The participants in the age group of 31-40 years had a greater odd (2.80) of having OIDP score ≥ 1.
Oral health had an impact on the quality of life of white-collar workers in the port. Physical functions of teeth like eating and cleaning of teeth, sleeping and relaxing were more affected.
口腔疾病不仅会引起疼痛,还会严重影响大量人群,并可能影响生活的各个方面,包括口腔功能、外貌和人际关系。本研究的目的是评估口腔对日常表现的影响(OIDP)得分、社会人口学特征、龋齿经历和牙周状况之间的相互关系。
对250名愿意参与的白领港口工人样本进行了横断面描述性流行病学研究。使用预先验证的问卷评估OIDP。使用改良的世界卫生组织(1997年)表格评估口腔健康状况。对OIDP得分、社会人口学变量和牙周状况之间进行关联测试;使用卡方统计和曼-惠特尼检验确定附着丧失情况。通过逐步将临床口腔检查变量输入方程,进行逻辑回归以确定OIDP得分的显著预测因素。
共有250名港口白领工人参与了研究,平均年龄为34.67±6.36岁。其中,男性219名,女性31名。受口腔健康状况影响最常见的OIDP项目是进食和享受食物(48.4%)、刷牙(48%)、睡眠和放松(44.4%)。龋失补牙成分中的缺牙与OIDP得分之间存在统计学显著关系(p<0.001)。有龋齿的参与者OIDP得分≥1的几率(2.11)高于无龋齿者。有缺牙的参与者OIDP得分≥1的几率(3.60)更高。31-40岁年龄组的参与者OIDP得分≥1的几率(2.80)更高。
口腔健康对港口白领工人的生活质量有影响。牙齿的生理功能如进食、刷牙、睡眠和放松受到的影响更大。