| Literature DB >> 30075766 |
Monzer Solyman1, Andrea-Maria Schmidt-Westhausen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to determine the status of oral health among newly arrived refugees in Germany and to explore their knowledge, attitude and practices on oral hygiene.Entities:
Keywords: Decayed, missing and filled teeth index; Knowledge, attitude and practice survey; Oral health; Refugees
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30075766 PMCID: PMC6091105 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-018-0600-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Association of calculus and plaque with socio-demographic characteristics (n = 365a)
| Variables | Model 1 (OLR) | Model 2 (Multilevel mixed-effects GLM) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calculus | Plaque | Calculus | Plaque | |
| Odds ratios (95% Confidence Interval), | Regression Coefficient (Standard error), P-value | |||
| Increase in age per year b | 1.060 (1.035–1.085), < 0.001 | 1.046 (1.011–1.082), 0.009 | 0.028 (0.006), < 0.001 | 0.018 (0.007), 0.008 |
| Country of origin (ref. Syrians) b | 0.610 (0.410–0.917), 0.018 | 0.856 (0.496–1.477), 0.576 | − 0.350 (0.126), 0.006 | −0.053 (0.123), 0.667 |
| Gender (ref. Male) b | 0.298 (0.182–0.487), < 0.001 | 0.471 (0.260–0.852), 0.013 | −0.658 (0.151), < 0.001 | − 0.332 (0.144), 0.021 |
| Increase in education per year b | 0.946 (0.904–0.991), 0.019 | 0.930 (0.872–0.992), 0.028 | −0.031 (0.013), 0.018 | − 0.032 (0.013), 0.019 |
| Pseudo R-squared value, P-value | 0.048, < 0.001 | 0.029, 0.002 | ||
| Wald Chi-squared, P-value | 42.02, < 0.001 | 15.70, 0.003 | ||
| Hosmer-Lemeshow test: Estimate, P-value c | 37.729, 0.944d | 40.382, 0.899d | ||
| Lipsitz test: Estimate, P-value c | 2.022, 0.991d | 9.787, 0.368d | ||
OLR Ordered logistic regression, GLM Generalized linear model
a Cases with missing index teeth were excluded
b The two models are showing matching significant associations
c Goodness of fit test for ordinal logistic regression model
d P-value is showing the model to be a good fit
Socio-demographic characteristics of the study participants (n = 386)
| Characteristics | Number (Percentage) | |
|---|---|---|
| Country of origin | Syria | 239 (61.9) |
| Iraq | 147 (38.1) | |
| Gender | Male | 309 (80.1) |
| Female | 77 (19.9) | |
| Age group in years | 18–24 | 162 (42.0) |
| 25–29 | 66 (17.1) | |
| 30–34 | 55 (14.2) | |
| 35–44 | 69 (17.9) | |
| more than 44 | 34 (8.8) | |
| Educational level (years in school) | No education | 21 (5.4) |
| Primary school (1–6) | 71 (18.4) | |
| Preparatory school (7–9) | 109 (28.2) | |
| Secondary school (10–12) | 97 (25.1) | |
| University (more than 12) | 88 (22.8) | |
Oral health status and KAP survey (n = 386)
| Oral health index | Number | |
| Caries prevalence, mean (SD) | DMFT | 6.38 (5.058) |
| DT | 4.00 (3.352) | |
| MT | 1.46 (3.388) | |
| FT | 0.92 (1.694) | |
| Presence of bacterial plaque, n (%) | No plaque observed | 2 (0.55) |
| Plaque observed on one sextant | 20 (5.49) | |
| Plaque observed on two sextants | 7 (1.92) | |
| Plaque observed on three sextants | 41 (11.26) | |
| Plaque observed on four sextants | 1 (0.27) | |
| Plaque observed on five sextants | 6 (1.65) | |
| Plaque observed on six sextants | 287 (78.85) | |
| Presence of calculus, n (%) | No calculus observed | 35 (9.59) |
| Calculus observed on one sextant | 107 (29.32) | |
| Calculus observed on two sextants | 4 (1.10) | |
| Calculus observed on three sextants | 107 (29.32) | |
| Calculus observed on four sextants | 1 (0.27) | |
| Calculus observed on five sextants | 2 (0.55) | |
| Calculus observed on six sextants | 109 (29.86) | |
| Dental trauma, n (%) | No sign of injury | 369 (95.60) |
| Treated injury | 4 (1.04) | |
| Enamel fracture only | 7 (1.81) | |
| Enamel and dentine fracture | 5 (1.30) | |
| Pulp involvement | 0 (0.0) | |
| Missing tooth due to trauma | 1 (0.26) | |
| Enamel fluorosis, n (%) | Normal | 363 (94.04) |
| Questionable | 4 (1.04) | |
| Very mild | 3 (0.78) | |
| Mild | 9 (2.33) | |
| Moderate | 5 (1.30) | |
| Severe | 2 (0.52) | |
| Intervention urgency, n (%) | No treatment needed | 18 (4.66) |
| Preventive or routine treatment | 124 (32.12) | |
| Prompt treatment (including scaling) | 202 (52.33) | |
| Immediate treatment due to pain or infection | 42 (10.88) | |
| Referred for comprehensive evaluation | 0 (0.0) | |
| KAP Questionnaire | ||
| Question | Answer | Number |
| What should one use for cleaning his/her teeth? n (%) | Toothbrush a | 379 (98.19) |
| Miswak b | 7 (1.81) | |
| Others (finger, charcoal or wooden toothpicks) b | 0.0 (0.0) | |
| When should one brush his/her teeth? n (%) | Once or less a day b | 74 (19.17) |
| Twice or more a day a | 312 (80.83) | |
| In addition to brushing, should one floss his/her teeth? n (%) | Yes a | 76 (19.69) |
| No b | 267 (69.17) | |
| I don’t know | 43 (11.14) | |
| Do you think that brushing your teeth improves your dental | Yes a | 352 (91.19) |
| No b | 26 (6.74) | |
| I don’t know | 8 (2.07) | |
| Do you think dental problems can affect general health? n (%) | Yes a | 249 (64.51) |
| No b | 115 (29.79) | |
| I don’t know | 22 (5.70) | |
| How often should one visit a dentist? n (%) | Regularly a | 175 (45.34) |
| Whenever there is a problem b | 207 (53.63) | |
| I don’t know | 4 (1.04) | |
| How would you describe the state of your teeth and gums? n (%) | Participant’s answer showed a proper perception of his/her own oral health a | 239 (61.92) |
| Participant’s answer showed a considerable over or underestimation of his/her own oral health b | 141 (36.5) | |
| Participant answered: I don’t know | 6 (1.55) | |
| What do you use for cleaning your teeth? n (%) | Toothbrusha | 382 (99.22) |
| Miswak b | 3 (0.78) | |
| Others (finger, charcoal or wooden toothpicks) b | 0.0 (0.0) | |
| How do you brush your teeth? n (%) | Up and down circular motion, involving gums a | 176 (45.60) |
| Left to right, horizontal direction b | 204 (52.85) | |
| I don’t know | 6 (1.55) | |
| How often do you clean your teeth? n (%) | Once or less a day b | 158 (40.93) |
| Twice or more a day a | 228 (59.07) | |
| Do you use toothpaste containing fluoride? n (%) | Yes a | 11 (2.85) |
| No b | 8 (2.07) | |
| I don’t know | 367 (95.08) | |
DMFT Decayed Missing or Filled Teeth, DT Decayed Teeth, MT Missing Teeth, FT Filled Teeth, SD Standard Deviation, (%) All percentages in this table are valid percentages (cases with missing index teeth were excluded)
a Correct answer
b Incorrect answer
Association of DMFT and its components with socio-demographic characteristics (Negative binomial regression model, n = 386)
| Variables | DMFT | DT | MT | FT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regression Coefficient (Standard error), | ||||
| Increase in age per year (continuous variable) | 0.031 (0.003), < 0.001 | 0.008 (0.004), 0.047 | 0.089 (0.010), < 0.001 | 0.043 (0.013), < 0.001 |
| Country of origin (ref. Syrians) | −0.013 (0.078), 0.873 | − 0.165 (0.091), 0.069 | 0.657 (0.203), 0.112 | 0.001 (0.222), 0.997 |
| Gender (ref. Male) | 0.003 (0.091), 0.975 | 0 .070 (0.106), 0.507 | −0.398 (0.250), 0.001 | 0.382 (0.246), 0.121 |
| Increase in education per year (continuous variable) | −0.019 (0.009), 0.037 | −0.021 (0.010), 0.047 | − 0.069 (0.023), 0.003 | 0.050 (0.025), 0.045 |
| Overall model Pseudo R-squared value, P-value | 0.035, < 0.001 | 0.006, 0.022 | 0.093, < 0.001 | 0.012, 0.001 |
DMFT Decayed Missing or Filled Teeth, DT Decayed Teeth, MT Missing Teeth, FT Filled Teeth
Association of knowledge, attitude and practice with socio-demographic characteristics (Multivariate linear regression) (n = 386)
| Variables | Knowledge | Attitude | Practice |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regression Coefficient (Standard error), P-value | |||
| Increase in age per year (continuous variable) | − 0.002 (0.006), 0.729 | 0.029 (0.010), 0.005 | −0.010 (0.008), 0.187 |
| Country of origin (ref. Syrians) | −0.157 (0.124), 0.206 | −0.595 (0.213), 0.005 | − 0.132 (0.160), 0.408 |
| Gender (ref. Male) | 0.312 (0.146), 0.034 | 0.093 (0.250), 0.710 | 0.633 (0.189), 0.001 |
| Increase in education per year (continuous variable) | 0.055 (0 .0140), < 0.001 | 0.0920 (0.024), < 0.001 | 0.086 (0.018), < 0.001 |
| Overall model R-squared value, P-value | 0.064, < 0.001 | 0.089, < 0.001 | 0.096, < 0.001 |