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Oral health-related quality of life among 11–12?year old indigenous children in Malaysia

机译:马来西亚11至12岁土著儿童的口腔健康相关生活质量

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Poor oral health among Malaysian indigenous Orang Asli (OA) children may impact on their daily performances. To assess the oral health status, related behaviours, and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) among OA children in Cameron Highlands (CH), Malaysia, and to identify the predictor(s) for poor OHRQoL. This was a cross-sectional study involving 249, 11–12?year old OA children from 4 OA primary schools in CH. The children completed a self-administered questionnaire comprising information on socio-demographics, oral health-related behaviours, and the Malay Child Oral Impacts on Daily Performances (Malay Child-OIDP) index followed by an oral examination. Data were entered into the SPSS version 23.0 software. Non-parametric tests and multiple logistic regression were used for data analysis. The response rate was 91.2% (n?=?227/249). The prevalence of caries was 61.6% (mean DMFT?=?1.36, mean dft?=?1.01) and for gingivitis was 96.0%. Despite the majority reported brushing their teeth ≥?2x/day (83.7%) with fluoride toothpaste (80.2%), more than two-thirds chewed betel nut ≥?1/day (67.4%). Majority of the children (97.8%) had a dental check-up once a year. Nearly three-fifths (58.6%) reported experiencing oral impacts on their daily performances in the past 3?months (mean score?=?5.45, SD?=?8.5). Most of the impacts were of “very little” to “moderate” levels of impact intensity with 90.2% had up to 4 daily performances affected. Most of the impacts were on eating (35.2%), cleaning teeth (22.0%) and relaxing activities (15.9%). Caries in primary teeth is associated with oral impacts among the OA children. The 11–12?year old OA children in Cameron Highland had high prevalence of caries and gingivitis with the majority chewed betel nut regularly. Caries in primary teeth is associated with poor OHRQoL. Future programmes should target younger age group children to promote positive oral hygiene practices, reduce caries, and improve quality of life.
机译:马来西亚原住民的原住民儿童口腔健康状况不佳可能会影响他们的日常表现。评估马来西亚金马仑高原(CH)的OA儿童的口腔健康状况,相关行为以及与口腔健康相关的生活质量(OHRQoL),并确定OHRQoL较差的预测因素。这是一项横断面研究,涉及来自CH的4所OA小学的249名11至12岁的OA儿童。这些孩子填写了一份自我管理的调查表,其中包括有关社会人口统计学,与口腔健康有关的行为以及马来儿童对日常表现的口腔影响(Malay Child-OIDP)指数的信息,然后进行口腔检查。数据已输入SPSS 23.0版软件。非参数检验和多元逻辑回归用于数据分析。回应率为91.2%(n == 227/249)。龋齿的患病率为61.6%(平均DMFT≥1.36,平均dft≥1.01),而牙龈炎的患病率为96.0%。尽管大多数人报告用氟牙膏(80.2%)刷牙≥2x /天(80.2%),但三分之二的槟榔咀嚼≥1x /天(67.4%)。大多数儿童(97.8%)每年进行一次牙科检查。近五分之三(58.6%)的人在过去3个月内对他们的日常表现受到口头影响(平均分== 5.45,SD = = 8.5)。大多数影响是“非常”到“中等”的影响强度,其中90.2%的影响每天最多影响4次。影响最大的是饮食(35.2%),清洁牙齿(22.0%)和放松活动(15.9%)。乳牙龋齿与OA儿童的口腔影响有关。金马仑高原(Cameron Highland)的11至12岁OA儿童患龋病和牙龈炎的患病率很高,大多数人定期咀嚼槟榔。乳牙龋齿与OHRQoL差有关。未来的计划应针对年龄较小的儿童,以促进积极的口腔卫生习惯,减少龋齿并改善生活质量。

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