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KMID : 1023420090090050571
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science
2009 Volume.9 No. 5 p.571 ~ p.577
A Study on the Oral Health and Status in Diabetic Patients -Based on Data of 2006 National Oral Health Survey-
Jeong Mi-Hee

Gwon Mi-Young
Kim Yoon-Sin
Abstract
This research basically work on oral health condition of the diabetes patients with data from 2006 National Oral Health Survey. Based on this data, this research will provide basic materials about developing program with necessity of Recognition and education of the oral health condition. Analysis with using SPSSWIN 12.0 makes some results on the below. First, Existence and nonexistence based on age division shows result that over 70 years old gets 39.8%, which is highest percentage(p<0.05). Second, In existence and nonexistence based on sex distinction and age division, Women gets higher percentage (60.8%) than percentage of the men (39.2%). Third, Both diabetes patient and control group answered ¡¯unhealthy¡¯ about subjective recognition of the oral health condition. Forth, Percentage of caries on permanent tooth is 92.0% for diabetes patient (p<0.05). Fifth, Answer about periodontal structure of diabetes patient is 88.9% of blooding periodontal structure(p<0.05). Sixth, Result of the demand of caries and periodontal structure treatment from diabetes patients shows that diabetes patient does not feel necessity about treatment although they gets hardship of chewing. Also, it does not show any statistical difference. Seventh, Results of the oral health practice based on demographic characteristics are eating snack(highest answer). Latest visiting dental hospital before 1 year ago, or long before this. Frequencies of brushing tooth are less than 3 times. Also, it does not show any statistical difference.
KEYWORD
Diabetes, Oral health, DMF rate, Periodontal disease
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