| Literature DB >> 30558542 |
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) and periodontitis are very common and they interact with each other bidirectionally. This survey studied public primary care doctors on their awareness of this bidirectional relationship and their corresponding practice.Entities:
Keywords: Awareness; Diabetes; Periodontal disease; Practice
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30558542 PMCID: PMC6297978 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-018-0887-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Demographic and personal oral health behavior data of the participants (n = 140)
| Demography/background | Number (percentage) |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Male | 75 (53.6%) |
| Female | 65 (46.4%) |
| Age (in years) | |
| ≤29 | 30 (21.4%) |
| 30–39 | 63 (45.0%) |
| 40–49 | 32 (22.9%) |
| 50–59 | 11 (7.9%) |
| ≥60 | 4 (2.9%) |
| Years after graduation | |
| 0–5 | 29 (20.7%) |
| 6–10 | 30 (21.4%) |
| 11–15 | 36 (25.7%) |
| 16–20 | 20 (14.3%) |
| > 20 | 25 (17.9%) |
| Place of graduation for primary medical degree | |
| Hong Kong | 123 (87.9%) |
| Mainland China | 9 (6.4%) |
| Australia | 6 (4.3%) |
| Others | 2 (1.4%)a |
| Working status | |
| Part time | 9 (6.4%) |
| Full time | 131 (93.6%) |
| Training statusb | |
| Basic trainee | 39 (27.9%) |
| Higher trainee | 18 (12.9%) |
| FM specialist | 53 (37.9%) |
| Non-trainee, non-specialist | 30 (21.4%) |
| Personal oral health behavior | |
| Last attend dentist | |
| Within 1 year, regular check up | 85 (60.7%) |
| Within 1 year, irregular check up | 15 (10.7%) |
| More than 3 years | 9 (6.4%) |
| Daily tooth brushing | |
| More than twice | 16 (11.4%) |
| Twice | 112 (80.0%) |
| Once | 12 (6.6%) |
| Interdental cleaning | |
| Everyday | 59 (42.1%) |
| Occasional | 67 (47.9%) |
| Never | 14 (10.0%) |
aone from Taiwan, one from Rangoon
bFamily Medicine training in Hong Kong consists of 4 years (minimum) of basic training and 2 years (minimum) of higher training. The 4 years of basic training is composed of 2 years of hospital based and 2 years of community based training. Then the trainee has to pass the conjoint HKCFP/RACGP fellowship examination before he/she can be enrolled to the higher training. Upon completion of the higher training, the trainee needs to pass the exit examination before being qualified as a Family Medicine specialist
Awareness of relationship between DM and periodontal disease
| Awareness questions | Agree | Uncertain | Disagree |
|---|---|---|---|
| General awareness | |||
| Q1 Relationship exists between DM and poor oral health. | 129 (92.1%) | 9 (6.4%) | 2 (1.4%) |
| Awareness of DM influencing periodontal health | |||
| Q2 Periodontal disease (periodontitis) is one of the DM complications. | 108 (77.1%) | 28 (20.0%) | 4 (2.9%) |
| Q4 Patients with poor glycemic control are at higher risk of developing periodontitis. | 126 (90.0%) | 13 (9.3%) | 1 (7.0%) |
| Awareness of periodontal disease affecting DM | |||
| Q3 Poor periodontal/gum health may be associated with more difficult control of blood glucose level in DM patients. | 106 (75.7%) | 28 (20.0%) | 6 (4.3%) |
| Q5 Treatment of gum/periodontal disease may be associated with improved glycemic control of DM patients. | 85 (60.7%) | 48 (34.3%) | 7 (5.0%) |
| Awareness concerning proper periodontal management of DM patient | |||
| Q6 Treatment of gum/periodontal disease involves regular visits to dentist for checkup and treatment as well as proper daily oral hygiene care. | 137 (97.9%) | 3 (2.1%) | 0 (0.0%) |
| Q7 Which of the following tools is/are essential for daily oral hygiene care in DM patients? (only toothbrush AND floss/interdental brush TOGETHER with NO OTHER CHOICE is considered correct) | Toothbrush 139 (99.3%) | Only 93 (66.4%) answer correctly | |
| Floss/interdental brush 130 (92.9%) | |||
| Toothpick 6 (4.3%) | |||
| Mouthwash 41 (29.3%) | |||
Fig. 1Source(s) of information concerning the relationship between periodontal disease and DM. Actual number is indicated on the bar
Fig. 2Results of Questions 9–12 after grouping. Grouping criteria: infrequent (IF) = (never + rarely), moderately frequent (MF) = (occasionally + sometimes), frequent (F) = (frequently + usually + every time)
Factors associated with surveyed doctors’ clinical practice relating to periodontal health concern in DM patients
| Crude odds ratio (95% CI‡) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Factor associated with asking dental history (Q9) | ||
| Clinical experience (per year) | 1.069 (1.023–1.116) | 0.003 |
| Factor associated with doing oral examination (Q10) | ||
| Clinical experience (per year) | 1.059 (1.015–1.105) | 0.008 |
| Factors associated with recommending to see dentist (Q11 | ||
| Practice interdental cleaning everyday | 5.696 (1.157–28.035) | 0.032 |
| Practice interdental cleaning occasionally | 5.500 (1.131–26.756) | 0.035 |
| Never practice interdental cleaning (reference) | 1 | |
| Factors associated with recommending to see dentist for periodontal evaluation (Q12) | ||
| 1. Clinical experience (per year) | 1.054 (1.006–1.104) | 0.027 |
| 2. FM specialist | 4.000 (1.053–15.194) | 0.042 |
| Basic trainee (reference) | 1 | |
‡CI confidence interval
*statistically significant taken as p < 0.05
Only factors with significant association were displayed. Insignificant factors (e.g. all awareness factors) were not shown