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Investigating the relationship between multimorbidity and dental attendance: a cross-sectional study of UK adults.

A Wade1, M Hobbs2, M A Green3.   

Abstract

Introduction: Regular dental attendance is related to better oral health. However, long-standing health conditions (LSHCs) may be related to dental attendance and this relationship may vary by socioeconomic status. Method: Data were collected from wave two (2013–2015) of the Yorkshire Health Study (n= 7,654). Data included dental attendance, LSHC, age, gender, education-level, smoking, body mass index, and area-level deprivation. Logistic regression (attend or not) was used to analyse associations with LSHC and multimorbidity.
Results: Overall, 63.1% (n = 4,826) of individuals attended the dentist. Of these, 37.8% (n =2894) had no LSHC, 26.0% (n = 1987) had one LSHC and 36.4% (n = 2784) had two or more LSHC. The presence of a singular LSHC was not associated with dental attendance(OR = 0.91 [0.81, 1.04]), however, those with two or more LSHCs were more likely to attend the dentist (OR = 0.81 [95% CI 0.72, 0.92]). Interactions between individual-level education, as a marker of socioeconomic status, and LSHC revealed few associations with dental attendance.
Conclusion: Multimorbidity was associated with dental attendance such that those with multimorbidity were more likely to attend. These important findings highlight the increasing challenge of multimorbidity for global healthcare systems.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30679858     DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2019.47

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Dent J        ISSN: 0007-0610            Impact factor:   1.626


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