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KMID : 1020220130130020231
Journal of Korean Society of Dental Hygiene
2013 Volume.13 No. 2 p.231 ~ p.237
A study on factors relevant to the self-perception of halitosis and the correlation between halitosis and obsessive-compulsive disorders
Lee Mi-Ra

Kim Nam-Song
Shim Jae-Suk
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study to provide preliminary data to effective halitosis control.

Methods: A survey was carried out the self-perception of causative factors of halitosis in 98 female college students in Chungnam province. In addition, the levels of oral gas and breath gas were measured by use of the B&B checker, and an analysis was made of the correlation between halitosis and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

Results: 1. Subjective halitosis awareness degree different degree of dryness, ``None``, ``some``, ``little`` people who feel as the ``little fly`` (68%), 78.3%, 70% was higher (p<0.05), halitosis interest ``very worried``, ``worry``, ``normal`` person with a`` not at all ``to 58.3% higher (p<0.01). 2. In regard to OCD severity, 49.0%, 34.7% and 16.3% were found to be mild, moderate and severe respectively. Halitosis tended to be severe in proportion to OCD severity, which was statistically significant (p<0.05). 3. Oral gas had a positively correlation with breath gas (r=0.329, p<0.01), but had a negative one with OCD severity (r=0.204, p<0.05).

Conclusions: Symptoms of oral dryness and halitosis interest were associated with self-perception of halitosis. The levels of oral gas and breath gas were in inverse proportion to OCD severity. Hereat, it needs to analyze psychogenic factors properly as regards the diagnosis or treatment of halitosis.
KEYWORD
breath gas, obsessive-compulsive disorder, oral gas
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