糖尿病和非糖尿病患者龋齿和牙齿脱落患病率的比较:喀布尔,阿富汗

Ozair Erfan, Hakima Mahmody
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背景:糖尿病是一种全身性疾病,它会减少体内的液体量,导致口干或口干,从而导致龋齿。此外,2型糖尿病是一种炎症相关疾病,会对牙菌斑的炎症反应产生负面影响,导致严重的牙周炎,如果不治疗,会导致牙齿全脱落。目的和目的:本研究旨在通过比较糖尿病和非糖尿病患者的龋齿和牙齿脱落的患病率。材料与方法:对喀布尔大学医院和国立口腔专科医院两家公立医院1391名16岁以上的门诊患者进行横断面研究。通过问卷调查获得了所需的信息。然后在充足的光线下,使用牙科镜和牙科探牙器等牙科仪器直接对患者的口腔和牙齿进行检查。之后用IBM SPSS Statistic 25.0进行数据分析。结果:本研究发现,100%的被检查患者患有龋齿,平均每位患者至少有6颗牙齿脱落。55.51%的患者合并糖尿病伴牙缺损。龋齿发生率为29.92%,牙齿脱落率为25.59%,前后牙差异显著,糖尿病患者的前牙龋齿和牙齿脱落率明显高于非糖尿病患者。
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Comparison of Dental Caries and Tooth Loss Prevalence between Diabetic and Non-diabetic Patients: Kabul, Afghanistan
Background: Diabetes is a systematic disease that reduces the amount of fluid in the body and causes Xerostomia or dry mouth, which leads to dental caries. Besides, type 2 diabetes is an inflammation-related disease that negatively affects the inflammatory response to dental plaque, leading to intense periodontitis that, if untreated, results in total tooth loss. Aim and Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of dental caries and tooth loss by comparison in diabetic and non-diabetic patients. Material and Method: The cross-sectional study was carried out on 1391 OPD patients over 16 in two governmental hospitals, Kabul University Hospital and National and Specialized Stomatology Hospital. The needed information has been obtained through a questionnaire. Then the oral cavity and the teeth of patients were examined directly in a dental unit in sufficient light and using dental instruments such as dental mirrors and dental explorers. Afterward, data analysis was performed in IBM SPSS Statistic 25.0. Result: The finding of this study shows that 100% of examined patients were suffering from dental caries, and on average, at least there were six teeth lost in each patient. Besides, 55.51% of patients had diabetes with tooth defects. There was 29.92% tooth decay and 25.59% tooth loss, with a remarkable difference between anterior and posterior teeth, as the significant percentage of tooth decay and tooth loss in anterior teeth of diabetic patients than non-diabetics.
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