学历对未治疗龋病及牙龈出血的影响。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Alternative therapies in health and medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-01
Zhimin Xie, Xuegong Gao, Jiefeng Wang, Youling Guo, Ke Yi, Qian Gao, Qingzhu Li
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目的:探讨教育背景对未治疗龋病和牙龈出血发生的影响,为公共卫生政策和牙科保健提供参考。方法:对圣工科技公司160 80名员工进行问卷调查。通过在线问卷调查收集相关数据,重点关注参与者的教育背景、收入水平和口腔卫生习惯。教育成就分为两组:MSDB:中学及以下学历,CDA:大学及以上学历。由三名经验丰富的牙医组成的小组进行了全面的口腔健康评估,评估了未经治疗的龋齿和牙龈出血的情况。龋齿结果分为:少于2个龋齿未经治疗、2-4个龋齿未经治疗和大于4个龋齿未经治疗。牙龈出血结果分为0、轻微和严重。采用SPSS软件(IBM, Armonk, NY, USA)进行统计分析,采用Fisher精确检验比较两组教育背景的龋齿和牙龈出血发生率。P < 0.05为显著性。结果:分析包括40名MSDB参与者和40名CDA参与者。研究结果显示,这些群体在年龄和性别分布上没有显著差异。然而,与具有大学或以上学历的参与者相比,具有MSDB的参与者表现出更高的未经治疗的龋齿发生率(P = 0.0008),并且更容易出现牙龈出血(P = 0.0397)。结论:本研究强调,与受过高等教育的人相比,中学及以下学历的人更容易出现未经治疗的龋齿和牙龈出血。
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Influence of Educational Background on Untreated Dental Caries and Gingival Bleeding.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the impact of educational background on the occurrence of untreated dental caries and gingival bleeding, shedding light on the potential implications for public health policy and dental care.

Methods: The study was conducted among 160 80 Shenggong Technology Company employees. An online questionnaire survey was administered to collect relevant data, focusing on the participants' educational backgrounds, income levels, and oral hygiene practices. Educational achievements were categorized into two groups: MSDB: middle school degree or below, and CDA: college degree or above. A team of three experienced dentists conducted comprehensive oral health assessments, evaluating untreated dental caries and the presence of gingival bleeding. Dental caries results were categorized as follows: less than 2 untreated dental caries, 2-4 untreated dental caries, or more than 4 untreated dental caries. Gingival bleeding results were classified as 0, slight, or severe. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software (IBM, Armonk, NY, USA), employing Fisher's exact test to compare untreated dental caries and gingival bleeding prevalence between the two educational background groups. Significance was determined at P < .05.

Results: The analysis included 40 participants with an MSDB and 40 with a CDA. The findings revealed no significant differences in age or gender distribution between these groups. However, participants with an MSDB exhibited a significantly higher incidence of untreated dental caries (P = .0008) and were more likely to experience gingival bleeding (P = .0397) compared to their counterparts with a college degree or above.

Conclusions: This study underscores that individuals with an educational background of a middle school degree or below are more prone to both untreated dental caries and gingival bleeding compared to those with a higher educational background.

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Alternative therapies in health and medicine
Alternative therapies in health and medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Launched in 1995, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine has a mission to promote the art and science of integrative medicine and a responsibility to improve public health. We strive to maintain the highest standards of ethical medical journalism independent of special interests that is timely, accurate, and a pleasure to read. We publish original, peer-reviewed scientific articles that provide health care providers with continuing education to promote health, prevent illness, and treat disease. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine was the first journal in this field to be indexed in the National Library of Medicine. In 2006, 2007, and 2008, ATHM had the highest impact factor ranking of any independently published peer-reviewed CAM journal in the United States—meaning that its research articles were cited more frequently than any other journal’s in the field. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine does not endorse any particular system or method but promotes the evaluation and appropriate use of all effective therapeutic approaches. Each issue contains a variety of disciplined inquiry methods, from case reports to original scientific research to systematic reviews. The editors encourage the integration of evidence-based emerging therapies with conventional medical practices by licensed health care providers in a way that promotes a comprehensive approach to health care that is focused on wellness, prevention, and healing. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine hopes to inform all licensed health care practitioners about developments in fields other than their own and to foster an ongoing debate about the scientific, clinical, historical, legal, political, and cultural issues that affect all of health care.
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