In order to provide data that will help the management of oral health of systemic patients by finding out the impacts of high blood pressure and diabetes on oral health, I have carried out the survey for a total 746 people who are over 30 years old and living in Goryeong-Gun (County) of Gyeongsangbu...
In order to provide data that will help the management of oral health of systemic patients by finding out the impacts of high blood pressure and diabetes on oral health, I have carried out the survey for a total 746 people who are over 30 years old and living in Goryeong-Gun (County) of Gyeongsangbuk-Do (Province) from August 8, 2006 to August 23, 2006. As the result of multiple regression analysis, affecting variables for DMFT index were age, BMI, and the period of smoking in common for both male and female(p<0.05). That is, as age becomes older, BMI becomes lower, and smoking period becomes longer, DMFT index was meaningfully higher. And for male, diabetes was also meaningful affecting variable. Females among those with high blood pressure have increased DMFT index meaningfully and for male, the number of periodontal teeth loss has been increased meaningfully for the men with diabetes(p<0.05). And for both male and female, the number of periodontal teeth loss has been increased meaningfully as smoking period was longer(p<0.05). As the frequency of tooth brushing increases, the number of periodontal teeth loss was decreased in meaningful difference for both male and female and for female, DMFT index was also decreased meaningfully(p<0.05). Those who do tooth brushing up and down have reduced DMFT index and the number of periodontal teeth loss for both male and female meaningfully than those who brush right and left and for those who use oral hygiene products have reduced the number of periodontal teeth loss for both male and female meaningfully and for female, DMFT index also has been reduced(p<0.05). For those who regularly visit dentist and receive scaling periodically have reduced the number of periodontal teeth loss for both male and female and for female, DMFT index has been reduced also meaningfully(p<0.05). In conclusion, I believe that it is absolutely necessary to measure not only blood pressure but also blood sugar when examining dental treatment and for diabetes patients, it is important to keep oral environment clean but it is also necessary to cure and adjust diabetes before conducting dental treatment.
In order to provide data that will help the management of oral health of systemic patients by finding out the impacts of high blood pressure and diabetes on oral health, I have carried out the survey for a total 746 people who are over 30 years old and living in Goryeong-Gun (County) of Gyeongsangbuk-Do (Province) from August 8, 2006 to August 23, 2006. As the result of multiple regression analysis, affecting variables for DMFT index were age, BMI, and the period of smoking in common for both male and female(p<0.05). That is, as age becomes older, BMI becomes lower, and smoking period becomes longer, DMFT index was meaningfully higher. And for male, diabetes was also meaningful affecting variable. Females among those with high blood pressure have increased DMFT index meaningfully and for male, the number of periodontal teeth loss has been increased meaningfully for the men with diabetes(p<0.05). And for both male and female, the number of periodontal teeth loss has been increased meaningfully as smoking period was longer(p<0.05). As the frequency of tooth brushing increases, the number of periodontal teeth loss was decreased in meaningful difference for both male and female and for female, DMFT index was also decreased meaningfully(p<0.05). Those who do tooth brushing up and down have reduced DMFT index and the number of periodontal teeth loss for both male and female meaningfully than those who brush right and left and for those who use oral hygiene products have reduced the number of periodontal teeth loss for both male and female meaningfully and for female, DMFT index also has been reduced(p<0.05). For those who regularly visit dentist and receive scaling periodically have reduced the number of periodontal teeth loss for both male and female and for female, DMFT index has been reduced also meaningfully(p<0.05). In conclusion, I believe that it is absolutely necessary to measure not only blood pressure but also blood sugar when examining dental treatment and for diabetes patients, it is important to keep oral environment clean but it is also necessary to cure and adjust diabetes before conducting dental treatment.
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