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KMID : 0355420200440020109
Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health
2020 Volume.44 No. 2 p.109 ~ p.116
Clinical oral health and adult perceptions of oral health in a dental hospital in Gwangju, Korea
Lee Byoung-Jin

Kim Seung-Hee
Abstract
Objectives: The purposes of the present study were to (1) analyze the relationship between clinical oral health status and subjective oral health status, (2) explore the association between perceived oral symptoms and subjective oral health status, and (3) investigate the effects of factors on subjective oral health status.

Methods: A total of 771 subjects, aged over 35 years of age, from a dental hospital in Gwangju metropolitan city, were surveyed cross-sectionally using a self-report questionnaire. We investigated the relationship of subjective oral health status with clinical oral health status, and with perceived oral symptoms using a Chi-squared test (P<0.05). To investigate the effects of factors on subjective oral health status relationship, a logistic regression analysis was performed.

Results: The odds ratios of subjective oral health status between ¡®Bad¡¯ vs ¡®Good¡¯ were as follows: frequent oral concern, 43.41; occasional oral concern, 2.94; toothache, 6.08; hypersensitivity to coldness, 2.13; 1-3 year¡¯s periodic preventive oral care, 0.19; 4-7 and periodic preventive oral care, 0.14.

Conclusions: Periodic preventive oral care appears to be associated with self-rated subjective oral health status.
KEYWORD
Oral care, Oral health, Perceptions, Quality of life
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