Harris C, Warnakulasuriya K A, Gelbier S, Johnson N W, Peters T J
Department of Dental Public Health and Community Dental Education, King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, United Kingdom.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1997 Dec;21(9):1707-9.
Dental and oral health and their relationship to nutritional status among a group of alcohol misusers (n = 107) from south London is reported. The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) questionnaire was validated as an accurate and reliable screening questionnaire for use in alcohol misuse detection by a dentist. Half of the study population consumed >200 units of alcohol/week, and 80% were heavy smokers. A high incidence of tooth wear and trauma to the dentition was recorded. Eight subjects had oral mucosal lesions, including two previously treated carcinomas. The dental health in alcoholics overall was not compromised, but nutritional impairment (body mass index and reduced midarm muscle circumference) was associated with periodontal lesions. Oral mucosal health of alcoholics is of concern, particularly in heavy smokers. The interrelationships between dental-oral health and alcohol-tobacco usage have implications for preventative counseling in this patient group.
报告了来自伦敦南部的一组酗酒者(n = 107)的口腔健康状况及其与营养状况的关系。酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT)问卷经验证,是一种准确可靠的筛查问卷,可供牙医用于检测酗酒情况。研究人群中有一半每周饮酒超过200单位,80%为重度吸烟者。记录到牙齿磨损和牙列创伤的发生率较高。8名受试者有口腔黏膜病变,包括2例既往接受过治疗的癌症患者。酗酒者的整体牙齿健康未受影响,但营养损害(体重指数和上臂中部肌肉周长降低)与牙周病变有关。酗酒者的口腔黏膜健康令人担忧,尤其是重度吸烟者。口腔健康与烟酒使用之间的相互关系对该患者群体的预防性咨询具有重要意义。