Oral Health Prev Dent. 2021 Jan 26;19:1-6. doi: 10.3290/j.ohpd.b875369.
Purpose: To assess the association of various factors including education level and oral health with type 2 diabetics' awareness of periodontitis and periodontitis/diabetes relationship, and to evaluate the importance of integrated healthcare in this association. Materials and Methods: 288 type 2 diabetics were evaluated through a validated structured questionnaire about oral hygiene habits, access and attendance to dental treatment, the presence of periodontitis and previously received information of periodontitis and periodontitis/diabetes relationship. Descriptive data were explored and both simple and multiple logistic regressions were performed. Results: The average age of participants was 62.24 (±10.93) years, 81.6% were previously treated for periodontitis and approximately 70% have never received information on periodontitis and its relationship with diabetes. A higher chance of participants having previously received information regarding periodontitis was associated with more than 8 years of schooling, daily flossing habit, presence of periodontitis and prior treatment for periodontitis (p < 0.005). Regarding previously received information about periodontitis/diabetes relationship, statistically significant associations were observed for more than 12 years of schooling and diabetes diagnosed more than 8 years ago (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The vast majority of participants were previously treated for periodontitis without receiving proper oral health education, which means that access to costly dental treatment is provided while patient education is neglected. It was shown the influence of habits and living conditions on the previously received information about diseases, and therefore, particular attention to the population characteristics is important to make the information accessible to everyone.
评估包括教育水平和口腔健康在内的各种因素与 2 型糖尿病患者对牙周炎和牙周炎/糖尿病关系的认识之间的关联,并评估综合医疗保健在这种关联中的重要性。
通过经过验证的结构化问卷评估 288 例 2 型糖尿病患者的口腔卫生习惯、接受牙科治疗的机会和出勤率、牙周炎的存在以及之前接受的牙周炎和牙周炎/糖尿病关系的信息。探讨了描述性数据,并进行了简单和多因素逻辑回归分析。
参与者的平均年龄为 62.24(±10.93)岁,81.6%曾接受过牙周炎治疗,约 70%的人从未接受过牙周炎及其与糖尿病关系的信息。以前接受过牙周炎信息的参与者更有可能接受过超过 8 年的学校教育、每日使用牙线习惯、存在牙周炎和以前接受过牙周炎治疗(p<0.005)。关于以前接受过牙周炎/糖尿病关系的信息,接受过超过 12 年学校教育和糖尿病诊断超过 8 年的参与者具有统计学显著相关性(p<0.05)。
绝大多数参与者曾接受过牙周炎治疗,但未接受适当的口腔健康教育,这意味着提供了昂贵的牙科治疗机会,而忽视了患者教育。结果表明,习惯和生活条件对以前获得的关于疾病的信息有影响,因此,特别注意人口特征对于向所有人提供信息非常重要。