Department of Preventive and Social Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
PLoS One. 2019 Jan 14;14(1):e0208246. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0208246. eCollection 2019.
There are many types of disabilities, and each type has a variety related to socioeconomic factors. Such factors affect to many health problems of the disabled. However, surveys of the oral health status of the disabled in Korea are rare.
The purpose of this study was to estimate oral health disparity through comparing oral health status of the disabled to the non-disabled, adjusted for the net effect of the disability on oral health status.
A cross-sectional study was conducted among the disabled in urban and suburban areas in Korea from June to September 2016. People with physical, mental, and multiple disabilities took part in this survey. The clinical examinations were carried out by trained dentists. Statistical analysis was performed to quantify the association between oral health and socioeconomic status after restricting the analysis using a propensity score matching method.
The disabled had more DMFT, DT, and MT, fewer FT, and fewer teeth than the non-disabled based on entire groups (P<0.01). No difference in the ratio of periodontitis was observed. The subjects with mental disabilities (MD) scored 3.09 (95% CI, 1.07-8.97), and those with multiple disabilities scored 4.37 (95% CI, 1.16-16.37) for edentulous status. The MD had an odds ratio of 1.34 (95% CI, 1.03-1.74), and those with multiple disabilities had an odds ratio of 1.75 (95% CI, 1.11-2.76) for the DMFT index.
These results represent poor oral health status of the disabled compared to the non-disabled. Consequentially, we can verify that not only the existence of disability but also the type of disability has a decisive effect on oral health condition. This comparison is necessary to widen our approach to evaluate the actual status condition of the disabled.
残疾有多种类型,每种类型都与社会经济因素有关。这些因素影响着残疾人群的许多健康问题。然而,韩国对残疾人口腔健康状况的调查却很少。
本研究的目的是通过比较残疾人口腔健康状况与非残疾人口腔健康状况,来评估口腔健康差异,并调整残疾对口腔健康状况的净效应。
本研究于 2016 年 6 月至 9 月在韩国城市和郊区进行了一项横断面研究。有身体、精神和多重残疾的人参加了这项调查。由经过培训的牙医进行临床检查。通过倾向评分匹配方法限制分析后,进行了统计学分析,以量化口腔健康与社会经济地位之间的关联。
根据整个群体,残疾人口腔的 DMFT、DT 和 MT 更多,FT 更少,牙齿更少(P<0.01)。牙周炎的比例没有差异。精神残疾(MD)患者的无牙状态评分为 3.09(95%CI,1.07-8.97),多重残疾患者的评分为 4.37(95%CI,1.16-16.37)。MD 的比值比为 1.34(95%CI,1.03-1.74),多重残疾患者的比值比为 1.75(95%CI,1.11-2.76)。
这些结果表明,与非残疾者相比,残疾者的口腔健康状况较差。因此,我们可以验证,不仅残疾的存在,而且残疾的类型对口腔健康状况有决定性的影响。这种比较对于扩大我们评估残疾实际状况的方法是必要的。