J Dent Hyg Sci.  2016 Feb;16(1):101-109. 10.17135/jdhs.2016.16.1.101.

Relationship between Oral Health Care Behaviors and Perceived Periodontal Disease on Hypertension Patients

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Social and Humanity in Dentistry, Dental College, Wonkwang University School of Dentistry, Iksan 54538, Korea. 6514114@hanmail.net
  • 2Department of Dental Hygiene, Kyungbok University, Pocheon 11138, Korea.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of the oral health behaviors and lifestyle of hypertension patients on their perceived periodontal diseases. The data of the 2013 community health survey were used, and the data of 55,632 patients who suffered from hypertension and who were at the ages of 19 and over was analyzed. The analying methods used in this study were chi-square test and multiple logistic regression analysis. Gender, age, marital status, education, economic activity, income level and subscription to private medical insurance were identified as the factors to affect the perceived periodontal disease of the hypertension patients, and lifestyle and oral health behaviors were found to have exerted a significant influence on perceived periodontal disease. As this study found that not only the socioeconomic characteristics of the hypertension patients but their oral health care and lifestyle were all correlated with perceived periodontal disease, how to promote the oral health of those who are susceptible to periodontal diseases should carefully be considered.

Keyword

Health related life style; Hypertension; Oral health behavior; Perception periodontal diseases

MeSH Terms

Education
Health Surveys
Humans
Hypertension*
Insurance
Life Style
Logistic Models
Marital Status
Oral Health*
Periodontal Diseases*
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