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Subjectively reported oral health status in an adult population

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Subjectively reported oral health status in an adult population

Auteurs : David Locker ; Yasmin Miller

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Abstract This study describes the subjectively reported oral health status of an adult population aged 18 yr and over. The study used measures of the functional, social and psychological impact of oral disorders, originally developed for surveys of older adults, and aimed to determine whether or not they were sensitive to the oral health concerns of younger adults. It compared four age groups (18–29 yr: 30–49 yr: 50–64 yr: 65 yr and over) in terms of the following subjective oral health indicators: ability to chew, problems speaking, oral and facial pain: other oral symptoms: problems eating: problems with communication‐social relations; limitations in activities of daily living and worry and concern. The initial hypothesis that few younger subjects would report the kinds of problems documented by these indicators was not supported. On all measures except ability to chew, younger subjects were as likely to be compromised by oral conditions as older subjects.

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This study describes the subjectively reported oral health status of an adult population aged 18 yr and over. The study used measures of the functional, social and psychological impact of oral disorders, originally developed for surveys of older adults, and aimed to determine whether or not they were sensitive to the oral health concerns of younger adults. It compared four age groups (18–29 yr: 30–49 yr: 50–64 yr: 65 yr and over) in terms of the following subjective oral health indicators: ability to chew, problems speaking, oral and facial pain: other oral symptoms: problems eating: problems with communication‐social relations; limitations in activities of daily living and worry and concern. The initial hypothesis that few younger subjects would report the kinds of problems documented by these indicators was not supported. On all measures except ability to chew, younger subjects were as likely to be compromised by oral conditions as older subjects.</p>
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