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Relationship of Salivary Occult Blood With General and Oral Health Status in Employees of a Japanese Department Store

机译:日本百货公司员工唾液潜血与一般和口腔健康状况的关系

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Background: The Japanese Ministry of Health started screening for periodontal disease as part of senior health services in 1995. However, only a small number of workplaces conduct regular dental checkups in Japan. Therefore, the prevalence of periodontal disease and other oral health conditions has not been fully determined in workers in Japan. This study aimed to clarify the usefulness of a salivary occult blood test (SOBT) to assess periodontal disease, and to investigate the association of salivary occult blood with general and oral health in Japanese employees. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among department store workers in Hiroshima city. Subjects were 449 workers who received regular health checkups including dental examinations in 2018. An SOBT using monoclonal antibody against human hemoglobin was performed. Periodontal status was evaluated using the Community Periodontal Index (CPI). We investigated the association of salivary occult blood with general and oral health in 338 employees (85 men, 253 women; mean age 41.4 years, range 19 - 69 years). Results: Univariate analysis revealed a significant relationship between salivary occult blood and sex, body mass index (BMI), diabetes, CPI, daily brushing frequency, and number of untreated teeth (P = 0.034, P = 0.003, P = 0.022, P = 0.007, P = 0.004, and P = 0.015, respectively). Furthermore, BMI, diabetes, CPI, and brushing frequency were significantly associated with salivary occult blood in binomial logistic regression analysis (odds ratio 1.09, P = 0.014; odds ratio 9.38, P = 0.047; odds ratio 1.31, P = 0.004; and odds ratio 0.70, P = 0.045, respectively). These results suggest that positivity in the SOBT is importantly associated with periodontal disease and diabetes. Interestingly, subjects aged ≥ 35 years with metabolic syndrome exhibited a significantly higher positive rate of salivary occult blood than those without metabolic syndrome (P = 0.01). Conclusions: The SOBT was a reliable screening method for periodontal disease, and positivity in the test was related to diabetes in Japanese employees. Further examinations are required to clarify the association of salivary occult blood with other systemic diseases.
机译:背景:日本厚生省于1995年开始筛查牙周疾病,作为高级保健服务的一部分。但是,在日本,只有少数工作场所会定期进行牙齿检查。因此,在日本的工人中,尚未完全确定牙周疾病和其他口腔健康状况的患病率。这项研究旨在阐明唾液潜血试验(SOBT)评估牙周疾病的有用性,并研究唾液潜血与日本雇员的一般和口腔健康之间的关系。方法:对广岛市百货商店的工人进行横断面研究。受试者为449名工人,他们在2018年接受了包括牙齿检查在内的定期健康检查。使用抗人血红蛋白的单克隆抗体进行了SOBT。使用社区牙周指数(CPI)评估牙周状态。我们调查了338名员工(85名男性,253名女性;平均年龄41.4岁,范围19-69岁)中唾液潜血与全身和口腔健康的关系。结果:单因素分析显示,唾液潜血与性别,体重指数(BMI),糖尿病,CPI,每日刷牙频率和未经治疗的牙齿数量之间存在显着相关性(P = 0.034,P = 0.003,P = 0.022,P = 0.007,P = 0.004和P = 0.015)。此外,在二项式logistic回归分析中,BMI,糖尿病,CPI和刷牙频率与唾液潜血显着相关(优势比1.09,P = 0.014;优势比9.38,P = 0.047;优势比1.31,P = 0.004;优势比值分别为0.70,P = 0.045)。这些结果表明,SOBT中的阳性与牙周疾病和糖尿病密切相关。有趣的是,年龄≥35岁的代谢综合征患者的唾液潜血阳性率显着高于无代谢综合征的患者(P = 0.01)。结论:SOBT是一种可靠的牙周疾病筛查方法,测试的阳性率与日本员工的糖尿病有关。需要进一步检查以阐明唾液潜血与其他系统性疾病的关联。

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