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KMID : 1002520130070030125
Korean Journal of Health Service Management
2013 Volume.7 No. 3 p.125 ~ p.135
Self-Perception of Halitosis According to Some Soldiers¡¯ Halitosis-Related Factors
Lee Mi-Ra

Shim Jae-Suk
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to enhance soldiers¡¯ oral health level and to offer basic data on controlling and preventing halitosis. It surveyed halitosis-related elements and analyzed relationship between subjective self-perception level of halitosis according to it targeting 253 soldiers in their 20s in some areas of Seoul from September 2012 to October. Thus, the following conclusions were obtained. 1. As for subjects¡¯ self-perception of halitosis, the perception status of oral health was indicated to be ¡¯very bad¡¯ and to be shown most highly in one place. It was indicated to be high in the group of feeling Xerostomia much and the group of often feeling the white membrane of tongue. The statistically significant difference was shown(p<0.01). 2. Subjects¡¯ self-perception of halitosis was indicated to be the highest in the group with the largest intake of snacks. It was shown to be the highest in the group of having sinus infection and rhinitis. It was indicated to be the highest in the group of having a habit of oral respiration. Significant difference was shown(p<0.05). 3. Subjects¡¯ self-perception of halitosis was indicated to be lower in the group, which ever received oral health education, than the group in opposite case. Significant difference was shown(p<0.05).
KEYWORD
Oral Health, Self-Perception of Halitosis, Soldiers
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