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A Comparative Study of Oral Health Status between International and Japanese University Student Patients in Japan

机译:日本留学生与日本留学生口腔健康状况的比较研究

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Background: The number of international students enrolled in universities in Japan is increasing. To provide better oral care services for international students, we have to understand their oral environment and dental health behaviors. However, few studies have investigated the oral health status of international university students. The object of the present study was to clarify the current oral status of international university students. Methods: The subjects were students who visited the dental department at the University of Tokyo’s Health Services Center between April 2012 and March 2013. Our medical records were reviewed with regard to the following items: attributes (nationality, gender, and age); chief complaint (reason for visit); history of dental treatment; mean number of decayed (D), missing (M) or filled (F) teeth as a single (DMFT) index; degree of calculus deposition; gingival condition; and oral hygiene status. Results: The records of 554 university students (138 international and 416 non-international students) were analyzed; 88.4% of the 138 international students were from Asian countries ( n = 122), of which 47.1% were from China and 10.9% from Korea, followed by North America (5.8%), Europe (4.3%), and Africa (1.5%). Although no significant differences were found regarding the history of dental treatment between international and non-international students (49.3% and 48.8%, respectively), international students had a significantly higher dental caries morbidity rate (60.1%) than non-international students (49.0%). The international students showed a significantly higher DMFT value compared with the non-international students: 5.0 and 4.0 per individual, respectively. Severe calculus deposition was observed in international students compared with non-international students (51.9% and 31.7%, respectively). Conclusions: The international university students had poorer oral health status than the non-international students, even though the result might include many uncertainties and possible biases.
机译:背景:日本大学的国际学生人数正在增加。为了向国际学生提供更好的口腔护理服务,我们必须了解他们的口腔环境和牙齿健康行为。但是,很少有研究调查国际大学生的口腔健康状况。本研究的目的是阐明国际大学生的当前口头状况。方法:受试者为2012年4月至2013年3月在东京大学保健服务中心牙科部门就诊的学生。我们对以下方面的病历进行了审查:属性(国籍,性别和年龄);首席投诉(拜访原因);牙科治疗史;单个牙齿(DMFT)的平均蛀牙数(D),缺失齿数(M)或实心齿数(F);结石沉积程度;牙龈状况;和口腔卫生状况。结果:对554名大学生(138名国际学生和416名非国际学生)的记录进行了分析;在138名国际学生中,有88.4%来自亚洲国家(n = 122),其中47.1%来自中国,10.9%来自韩国,其次是北美(5.8%),欧洲(4.3%)和非洲(1.5%) )。尽管在国际和非国际学生之间在牙科治疗史上没有发现显着差异(分别为49.3%和48.8%),但国际学生的龋齿发病率(60.1%)明显高于非国际学生(49.0) %)。与非国际学生相比,国际学生显示出更高的DMFT值:每人分别为5.0和4.0。与非国际学生相比,国际学生的结石沉积严重(分别为51.9%和31.7%)。结论:国际大学生的口腔健康状况要比非国际大学生差,尽管结果可能包括许多不确定性和可能的​​偏见。

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