Janapareddy Karishma, Parlapalli Vineela, Pydi SivaKumar, Pottem Nagarjuna, Chatti Prathyusha, Pallekonda Adithya Teja Prasad
Department of Public Health Dentistry, Anil Neerukonda Institute of Dental Sciences, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2020 Oct 30;9(10):5309-5315. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_877_20. eCollection 2020 Oct.
The occupational environment influences oral health to a greater extent. The unique environment in the steel factory might influence oral health and oral health-related quality of life of its workers, especially those who are exposed to its environment.
To determine oral health status and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life among production line and administration workers of a steel factory and assess their relationship with occupation exposure.
A cross-sectional study was conducted among 533 production line and 517 administration workers of the steel factory aged 31-60 years using simple random sampling. The collected data includes information on demographic factors, adverse habits of the study subjects, and oral health-related quality of life using Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14). The oral health status was assessed using the WHO oral health assessment form 2013.
SPSS Version 20 was used for statistical analysis. A student -test was done to compare means.
The prevalence of dental caries is 62.5% in the production line and 74.9% in administration workers, and the prevalence of periodontal status is 91.6% and 74.8%, respectively. The mean of OHIP-14 was 2.13 ± 0.73 in the production line and 2.33 ± 0.77 in administration workers. All domains of OHIP-14 were found to have high statistical significance with dental caries, periodontal pocket depth, loss of attachment, oral mucosal lesions, dental erosion, and dental trauma in both study groups ( < 0.001).
OHIP-14 scores were related significantly with oral health status indicators in both study groups. The prevalence of the periodontal disease, oral mucosal lesions, and OHIP-14 scores was found to be significantly higher among production line workers.
职业环境对口腔健康有较大影响。钢铁厂独特的环境可能会影响其工人的口腔健康及与口腔健康相关的生活质量,尤其是那些暴露于该环境中的工人。
确定一家钢铁厂生产线工人和行政人员的口腔健康状况及与口腔健康相关的生活质量,并评估它们与职业暴露的关系。
采用简单随机抽样法,对533名年龄在31至60岁的钢铁厂生产线工人和517名行政人员进行了横断面研究。收集的数据包括人口统计学因素、研究对象的不良习惯,以及使用口腔健康影响程度量表-14(OHIP-14)得出的与口腔健康相关的生活质量信息。使用世界卫生组织2013年口腔健康评估表评估口腔健康状况。
使用SPSS 20版进行统计分析。采用学生t检验比较均值。
生产线工人的龋齿患病率为62.5%,行政人员为74.9%;牙周状况患病率分别为91.6%和74.8%。生产线工人OHIP-14的均值为2.13±0.73,行政人员为2.33±0.77。在两个研究组中,OHIP-14的所有领域与龋齿、牙周袋深度、附着丧失、口腔黏膜病变、牙侵蚀和牙外伤均具有高度统计学意义(<0.001)。
在两个研究组中,OHIP-14评分均与口腔健康状况指标显著相关。发现生产线工人的牙周疾病、口腔黏膜病变患病率及OHIP-14评分显著更高。