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   How Do Age and Tooth Loss Affect Oral Health Impacts and Quality of Life?A Study Comparing Two State Samples of Gujarat and Rajasthan  
   
نویسنده Jain M. ,Kaira L. S. ,Sikka G. ,Singh Sk. ,Gupta A. ,Sharma R. ,Sawla L. ,Mathur A.
منبع Frontiers In Dentistry - 2012 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:135 -144
چکیده    Objective: age and tooth loss are expected to have a complex relationship with oral health-related quality of life. so the purpose of this study was to explain the impact of age and tooth loss on oral health-related quality of life using the short form 14-item oral health impact profile (ohip-14) among two population samples of gujarat and rajasthan. materials and methods: a cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey was conducted among 1441 subjects collected from two major cities of gujarat and rajasthan. both questionnaire approaches using ohip-14 scale and clinical examination were conducted in accordance with who criteria using type iii procedure on the same day. chi square test, anova and stepwise multiple regression analysis were applied using spss software version 15.0. results: with the increase of age, ohip mean score in both states increased, but that among rajasthan state was higher, depicting poor oral health. whereas, in the remaining 23-27 number of teeth both states showed higher ohip mean, however again the score was much higher among rajasthan subjects showing worse oral hygiene. hence, overall all mean ohip score for gujarat was lower indicating good oral health; whereas, that among rajasthan was higher indicating poor oral health-related quality of life. conclusion: both age and tooth loss are associated with each other, but they have an independent effect on the oral health-related quality of life. thus, all studied populations with complete natural dentition showed good oral health-related quality of life.
کلیدواژه Age Distribution; Tooth Loss; Oral Health; Quality Of Life
آدرس Peoples Dental Academy, Department Of Public Health Dentistry, India, Institute Of Dental Sciences, Department Of Prosthodontics, India, S.G.T. Dental College, Department Of Periodontology, India, Saims College Of Dentistry, Department Of Oral Medicine & Radiology, India, Saims College Of Dentistry, Department Of Oral Medicine & Radiology, India, Institute Of Dental Sciences, Department Of Prosthodontics, India, Peoples College Of Medical Science & Research Centre, Department Of E N T , India, Kothiwal Dental College, Department Of Public Health Dentistry, India
 
     
   
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