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Oral Health among Residents of Publicly Supported Housing in Boston

机译:波士顿公共住房中居民的口腔健康

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Tooth loss in adults diminishes quality of daily life, affecting eating, speaking, appearance, and social interactions. Tooth loss is linked to severe periodontitis and caries; and to risk of stroke, cardiovascular disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and dementia. At the national (USA) level, poverty and African-American race have been linked to lower utilization of dental services, suggesting that the 7.5 million residents of publicly supported housing may be at risk of tooth loss and poor overall oral health. We assessed whether residence in publicly supported housing in Boston was associated with four oral health-related indicators. Compared to residents of nonpublicly supported housing, after adjusting for covariates residents of both public housing developments (PHDs) and rental assistance units (RAUs) had significantly lower odds of having had a dental cleaning in the past year (PHD, OR = 0.64 (95 % CI, 0.44–0.93); RAU, OR = 0.67 (95 % CI, 0.45–0.99))—despite parity in having had a past year dental visit. Further, residents of RAUs had double the odds of having had six or more teeth removed (OR = 2.20 (95 % CI, 1.39–3.50)). Associations of race/ethnicity and housing type with dental insurance were interrelated. Unadjusted results document a deficit in oral health-related indicators among public housing residents, taken as a group, giving a clear picture of an oral health care gap and identifying a defined real-world population that could benefit from services. Existing public housing infrastructure could provide both a venue and a foundation for interventions to reduce oral health disparities on a broad scale.
机译:成人牙齿脱落会降低日常生活质量,影响进食,说话,外表和社交活动。牙齿脱落与严重的牙周炎和龋齿有关;并有中风,心血管疾病,类风湿关节炎和痴呆症的风险。在国家(美国)层面,贫困和非裔美国人种族与牙科服务利用率下降有关,这表明750万公共支持住房的居民可能有牙齿脱落和整体口腔健康不良的风险。我们评估了波士顿公共支持住房中的居住是否与四个与口腔健康相关的指标相关联。与非公共住房的居民相比,在对协变量进行调整之后,过去一年公共住房开发(PHD)和租赁援助单位(RAU)的居民进行牙齿清洁的几率明显较低(PHD,OR = 0.64(95) %CI,0.44-0.93); RAU,OR = 0.67(95%CI,0.45-0.99))-尽管过去一年去过牙科诊所,但均等。此外,RAU的居民拔除六颗或更多牙齿的几率是原来的两倍(OR = 2.20(95%CI,1.39–3.50))。种族/族裔和住房类型与牙科保险之间的关联是相互关联的。未经调整的结果记录了作为一个整体的公共住房居民中与口腔健康相关的指标的不足,清楚地显示了口腔保健方面的差距,并确定了可以从服务中受益的确定的现实世界人口。现有的公共住房基础设施可以为干预措施提供场所和基础,以大范围减少口腔卫生方面的差距。

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