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Journal of Dental Hygiene Science
2012 Volume.12 No. 4 p.443 ~ p.450
Health Status and Health Behavior according to Perception Oral Malodor
Choi Ha-Na

Bae Hyun-Sook
Cho Young-Sik
Abstract
In this study, a survey was conducted to check the health status and health-related behavior according to the subjective oral malodor of some university students targeting 1,490 students who are attending N university in Cheonan. Based on the result to confirm the awareness of oral malodor and systemic diseases status, there were many cases to be realized such as sinus infection, chronic rhinitis, asthma, gastrointestinal disorders and xerostama among the people who think that they have bad breath, not the people who think that they don¡¯t have bad breath (p£¼.05). Based on the result to confirm the subjective oral health condition according to awareness of oral malodor status, it was shown that there were more respondents who have some oral conditions such as ¡¯there are tooth to be treated¡¯, ¡¯there is food stuck between tooth¡¯ and ¡¯the gums are often swollen¡¯ among the people who realize that they have bad breath, not the people who think that they don¡¯t have bad breath (p£¼.05). It was shown that there were more cases to be brushed teeth everyday among the people who realize that they don¡¯t have bad breath than the people who think that they have bad breath (p£¼.05) and there were more cases to be used dental floss and to be brushed tongue everyday among the people who think that they don¡¯t have bad breath (p£¼.01).
KEYWORD
Halitosis, Health behavior, Health status, Oral health
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