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<title xml:lang="en">Prevalence of and factors associated with fewer than 20 remaining teeth in Taiwanese adults with disabilities: a community-based cross-sectional study</title>
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<name sortKey="Hsieh, Tsung Cheng" sort="Hsieh, Tsung Cheng" uniqKey="Hsieh T" first="Tsung-Cheng" last="Hsieh">Tsung-Cheng Hsieh</name>
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<name sortKey="Tai, Hung Cheng" sort="Tai, Hung Cheng" uniqKey="Tai H" first="Hung-Cheng" last="Tai">Hung-Cheng Tai</name>
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<name sortKey="Lin, Ming Shyan" sort="Lin, Ming Shyan" uniqKey="Lin M" first="Ming-Shyan" last="Lin">Ming-Shyan Lin</name>
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<addr-line content-type="city">Chiayi</addr-line>
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<addr-line content-type="city">Hualien</addr-line>
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<name sortKey="Hsieh, Tsung Cheng" sort="Hsieh, Tsung Cheng" uniqKey="Hsieh T" first="Tsung-Cheng" last="Hsieh">Tsung-Cheng Hsieh</name>
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<addr-line content-type="city">Chiayi</addr-line>
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<addr-line content-type="city">Chiayi</addr-line>
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<title>Objectives</title>
<p>To examine the prevalence of and the factors associated with a number of remaining teeth (NRT) <20 among adults with disabilities.</p>
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<title>Design</title>
<p>A community-based, cross-sectional descriptive study.</p>
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<title>Setting</title>
<p>This study was part of a health promotion programme designed for community-dwelling adults with disabilities.</p>
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<title>Participants</title>
<p>A total of 549 adults with disabilities, aged 20–80 years, living in the community in Chiayi County in Taiwan.</p>
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<sec>
<title>Outcome measures</title>
<p>Various parameters, including NRT, oral health behaviours (ie, oral hygiene, dietary habits and substance use), comorbidities, disability classification and capability for performing activities of daily living, were measured. Data were statistically analysed using descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression analysis.</p>
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<title>Results</title>
<p>The mean NRT was 18.1 (SD=10.9); 44.8% of participants had NRT <20 (including 13.7% edentulous participants). Most participants had poor oral hygiene: 83.4% reported seldom using dental floss, 78% did not undergo regular 6-monthly dental check-ups and 77.4% seldom brushed their teeth after meal. After adjusting for potentially confounding variables, the intellectual disability group had a significantly higher risk of an NRT <20 than the physical disability group (OR 2.30, 95% CI 1.30 to 4.08). Additionally, the rare use of dental floss and hypertension significantly increased the possibility of an NRT <20 (OR 1.73–2.12, 95% CI 1.15 to 3.71).</p>
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<title>Conclusions</title>
<p>An NRT <20 and edentulism were highly prevalent among adults with disabilities, who displayed poor oral hygiene behaviours. Adults with intellectual disabilities had a greater likelihood of having an NRT <20 than did those with physical disability. In addition to unmodifiable factors, the poor use of dental floss was significantly associated with an NRT <20.</p>
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<subject>Dentistry and Oral Medicine</subject>
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<subject>Research</subject>
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<article-title>Prevalence of and factors associated with fewer than 20 remaining teeth in Taiwanese adults with disabilities: a community-based cross-sectional study</article-title>
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<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Pan</surname>
<given-names>Mei-Yu</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1">1</xref>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff2">2</xref>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Hsieh</surname>
<given-names>Tsung-Cheng</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff2">2</xref>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Tai</surname>
<given-names>Hung-Cheng</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff3">3</xref>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Lin</surname>
<given-names>Ming-Shyan</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff4">4</xref>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Lin</surname>
<given-names>Yu-Chen</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff5">5</xref>
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<name>
<surname>Chen</surname>
<given-names>Mei-Yen</given-names>
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<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1">1</xref>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff4">4</xref>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff6">6</xref>
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<aff id="aff1">
<label>1</label>
<institution content-type="department">Department of Nursing</institution>
,
<institution>Chang Gung University of Science and Technology</institution>
,
<addr-line content-type="city">Chiayi</addr-line>
,
<country>Taiwan</country>
</aff>
<aff id="aff2">
<label>2</label>
<institution content-type="department">Institute of Medical Sciences</institution>
,
<institution>Tzu Chi University</institution>
,
<addr-line content-type="city">Hualien</addr-line>
,
<country>Taiwan</country>
</aff>
<aff id="aff3">
<label>3</label>
<institution content-type="department">Department of General Education</institution>
,
<institution>Chang Gung University of Science and Technology</institution>
,
<addr-line content-type="city">Chiayi</addr-line>
,
<country>Taiwan</country>
</aff>
<aff id="aff4">
<label>4</label>
<institution content-type="department">Department of Cardiology</institution>
,
<institution>Chang Gung Memorial Hospital</institution>
,
<addr-line content-type="city">Chiayi</addr-line>
,
<country>Taiwan</country>
</aff>
<aff id="aff5">
<label>5</label>
<institution content-type="department">Department of Health Promotion</institution>
,
<institution>Chiayi Bureau of Health</institution>
,
<country>Taiwan</country>
</aff>
<aff id="aff6">
<label>6</label>
<institution content-type="department">Department of Nursing</institution>
,
<institution>Chang Gung University</institution>
,
<addr-line content-type="city">Taoyuan</addr-line>
,
<country>Taiwan</country>
</aff>
<author-notes>
<corresp>
<label>Correspondence to</label>
Mei-Yen Chen;
<email>meiyen@mail.cgust.edu.tw</email>
</corresp>
</author-notes>
<pub-date pub-type="collection">
<year>2017</year>
</pub-date>
<pub-date pub-type="epub">
<day>8</day>
<month>10</month>
<year>2017</year>
</pub-date>
<volume>7</volume>
<issue>10</issue>
<elocation-id>e016270</elocation-id>
<history>
<date date-type="received">
<day>03</day>
<month>2</month>
<year>2017</year>
</date>
<date date-type="rev-recd">
<day>25</day>
<month>8</month>
<year>2017</year>
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<day>15</day>
<month>9</month>
<year>2017</year>
</date>
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<copyright-year>2017</copyright-year>
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<abstract>
<sec>
<title>Objectives</title>
<p>To examine the prevalence of and the factors associated with a number of remaining teeth (NRT) <20 among adults with disabilities.</p>
</sec>
<sec>
<title>Design</title>
<p>A community-based, cross-sectional descriptive study.</p>
</sec>
<sec>
<title>Setting</title>
<p>This study was part of a health promotion programme designed for community-dwelling adults with disabilities.</p>
</sec>
<sec>
<title>Participants</title>
<p>A total of 549 adults with disabilities, aged 20–80 years, living in the community in Chiayi County in Taiwan.</p>
</sec>
<sec>
<title>Outcome measures</title>
<p>Various parameters, including NRT, oral health behaviours (ie, oral hygiene, dietary habits and substance use), comorbidities, disability classification and capability for performing activities of daily living, were measured. Data were statistically analysed using descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression analysis.</p>
</sec>
<sec>
<title>Results</title>
<p>The mean NRT was 18.1 (SD=10.9); 44.8% of participants had NRT <20 (including 13.7% edentulous participants). Most participants had poor oral hygiene: 83.4% reported seldom using dental floss, 78% did not undergo regular 6-monthly dental check-ups and 77.4% seldom brushed their teeth after meal. After adjusting for potentially confounding variables, the intellectual disability group had a significantly higher risk of an NRT <20 than the physical disability group (OR 2.30, 95% CI 1.30 to 4.08). Additionally, the rare use of dental floss and hypertension significantly increased the possibility of an NRT <20 (OR 1.73–2.12, 95% CI 1.15 to 3.71).</p>
</sec>
<sec>
<title>Conclusions</title>
<p>An NRT <20 and edentulism were highly prevalent among adults with disabilities, who displayed poor oral hygiene behaviours. Adults with intellectual disabilities had a greater likelihood of having an NRT <20 than did those with physical disability. In addition to unmodifiable factors, the poor use of dental floss was significantly associated with an NRT <20.</p>
</sec>
</abstract>
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<institution>Chang Gung Memorial Hospital</institution>
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<caption>
<title>Strengths and limitations of this study</title>
</caption>
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<list-item>
<p>Few studies have reported the prevalence of and factors associated with few remaining teeth among adults with disabilities, particularly in those residing in communities.</p>
</list-item>
<list-item>
<p>These results highlight the value of nurse-led health promotion programmes and implementation of a multidisciplinary approach for the early detection of a low number of remaining teeth in community-dwelling adults with disabilities.</p>
</list-item>
<list-item>
<p>The limitations of the study include the non-randomised sampling strategy and recruitment of individuals with disabilities that did not preclude mobility in coming to the examination centre, which may hinder generalisation of our findings.</p>
</list-item>
<list-item>
<p>Other shortcomings regarding self-reported and/or caregiver-reported behaviours are social desirability, and the recall process might involve biases due to poor memory retrieval.</p>
</list-item>
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<sec sec-type="intro" id="s1">
<title>Introduction</title>
<p>Having 20 teeth or more helps adults maintain good oral function and overall health. Teeth are recognised as calcified structures in the mouth, with the primary purpose of mastication, but act as part of the broader digestive system, to help the body obtain nutrition.
<xref rid="R1" ref-type="bibr">1–3</xref>
Other key functional aspects of teeth include speaking and communication, facial appearance, facilitating interpersonal relationships, enhancing quality of life, systemic health and cognitive function; teeth are also associated with disability status and even with mortality.
<xref rid="R3" ref-type="bibr">3–6</xref>
Unfortunately, 3.9 billion individuals worldwide experience oral disorders, including untreated caries, severe periodontal disease and severe tooth loss, thereby prolonging the years lived with disability.
<xref rid="R4" ref-type="bibr">4</xref>
In fact, as early as 1991, Japan conducted a series of oral campaigns called the ‘8020’ to encourage citizens to maintain at least 20 remaining teeth through the age of 80.
<xref rid="R3" ref-type="bibr">3</xref>
Previous studies on elderly people also proved that the lower the number of remaining teeth (NRT), the greater the impacts on individuals’ health. These impacts include the higher risks of cognitive impairments, decreased self-care capabilities, heart rate acceleration, influences on the quality of life and decreased cumulative survival rate.
<xref rid="R1" ref-type="bibr">1 3</xref>
NRT has become an important indicator of oral and overall health for adults.</p>
<p>Awareness of the factors associated with an NRT <20 forms the basis for good oral care. Of all the risk factors for an NRT <20, age is probably the primary factor,
<xref rid="R7" ref-type="bibr">7–10</xref>
but it is not a controllable or reversible factor, neither are sex and education.
<xref rid="R10" ref-type="bibr">10–12</xref>
Therefore, public health professionals concentrate on risk factors that can be modified. Other factors associated with tooth loss include hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidaemia, poor oral hygiene, unhealthy diet, smoking and harmful alcohol consumption,
<xref rid="R10" ref-type="bibr">10 11 13–15</xref>
but those that are specific for individuals with disabilities remain unclear.</p>
<p>The oral health condition of disabled individuals is often worse than that of non-disabled adults.
<xref rid="R2" ref-type="bibr">2 16–23</xref>
Utilisation of oral health services is also far lower than the average for this group.
<xref rid="R16" ref-type="bibr">16 17 24</xref>
WHO has warned that, as the population ages and chronic diseases increase, there will be an increase in the rate of disability. Currently, more than a billion people worldwide (15%) live with some form of disability, with 2%–4% of those over the age of 15 years having significant difficulties in functioning. In addition, due to poverty and difficulties with mobility, the disabled are particularly vulnerable in terms of accessing satisfactory healthcare services. They are also more likely to engage in risky health behaviours and to be affected by more complications, more comorbidities, faster degeneration and earlier mortality.
<xref rid="R25" ref-type="bibr">25</xref>
In Taiwan, there are more than 1.1 million people with disabilities (4.8% of the population).
<xref rid="R26" ref-type="bibr">26</xref>
Research has shown that disabled adults rarely use oral health services,
<xref rid="R27" ref-type="bibr">27</xref>
even though the government has already increased their oral care services. These premium subsidies funded by the National Health Insurance (NHI) system include use of fluoride gel/varnishes, more frequent dental scaling and a bonus for the dentists treating patients with specific disabilities.
<xref rid="R28" ref-type="bibr">28</xref>
In terms of human rights, preventing the increase in levels of disability, as well as reducing the caregivers’ burdens, which are issues relating to oral healthcare for vulnerable groups, deserve much attention.</p>
<p>However, although some previous studies have focused on institution-accommodated adults with disabilities,
<xref rid="R2" ref-type="bibr">2 18</xref>
fewer reports have discussed disabled individuals living in communities. The prevalence of NRT <20 and factors potentially relevant to oral health among non-institutional disabilities were also seldom discussed. Therefore, the aims of this study were to explore the prevalence of and factors associated with an NRT <20 among community-dwelling adults with disabilities in Taiwan and to explore the oral health behaviours among the participants.</p>
</sec>
<sec sec-type="methods" id="s2">
<title>Methods</title>
<sec id="s2a">
<title>Design, sample and setting</title>
<p>This study, which was part of a second-year health promotion programme designed for community-dwelling adults with disabilities, was led by a nursing team in collaboration with a district hospital and the Bureau of Health Promotion of Chiayi County in Taiwan.
<xref rid="R25" ref-type="bibr">25</xref>
In Chiayi County, visual impairment, hearing impairment, intellectually disability and physical disability affect more than 38 800 individuals, accounting for 64% of the local disabled population. This paper forms part of a series of reports regarding health issues of community-based people with disabilities. A community
<italic>-</italic>
based health screening survey was conducted between July and December in 2014 using a cross-sectional descriptive design.</p>
<p>Participants were selected through convenience sampling from the registry of the government’s social welfare centre.
<xref rid="R21" ref-type="bibr">21</xref>
The inclusion criteria were: (1) certified adults’ primary disability, involving either visual impairment, hearing impairment, intellectual disability or physical disability; (2) age ≥20 years; (3) the ability to complete the written questionnaire in either Mandarin or Taiwanese, with assistance from the interviewers; (4) the ability to walk to the examination centre with/without help and (5) the ability to sign the consent forms prior to recruitment. Exclusion criteria were: (1) living in institutions; (2) an inability to answer questions or (3) having a serious disease, such as kidney disease requiring dialysis or cancer.</p>
</sec>
<sec id="s2b">
<title>Measurements</title>
<sec id="s2b1">
<title>Number of remaining teeth</title>
<p>The NRT was obtained by research assistants by asking the participants to open his/her mouths and then counting the total number of natural teeth and fixed dentures, after discharging the removable dentures in the oral cavities. Root fragments without a crown were excluded. As edentulism is an alternative measure of oral health status,
<xref rid="R29" ref-type="bibr">29</xref>
it was distinguished as an outcome to present a fuller picture of NRT. Thus, three categories, edentulous (NRT=0), less-dentate (NRT=1–19) and more-dentate (NRT ≥20) were defined. The edentulous and less-dentate groups are referred to as those with fewer teeth (NRT <20).</p>
</sec>
<sec id="s2b2">
<title>Oral health behaviours</title>
<p>Oral health behaviours were measured in terms of seven habits, that is, brushing teeth, using dental floss, visiting dentists or undergoing dental scaling, drinking alcohol, smoking, five groups of nutrition and water intake. This information was collected through standardised personal interviews using a structured questionnaire that was based on the published literature.
<xref rid="R7" ref-type="bibr">7 10</xref>
The participants were asked to recall their oral health behaviours up to a year previously and/or when they were dentate.</p>
<p>In this study, answers regarding the brushing of teeth were categorised as frequent (≥two times a day) versus infrequent (</p>
</sec>
<sec id="s2b3">
<title>Background information</title>
<p>Background information comprised three sections. First, demographic variables obtained from the questionnaires, including age, gender and educational attainment (years of education received or level of school completed). Second, prevalence of the three common chronic diseases (ie, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidaemia). The three diseases were assessed using a medical history (diagnosed by a physician) and/or physiological biomarkers, including blood pressure (BP), fasting blood glucose (FBG), triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. Following the national standard of the Ministry of Health and Welfare,
<xref rid="R30" ref-type="bibr">30</xref>
blood samples were evaluated and BP was measured at the time of the study, applying standard procedures. The three common chronic diseases were defined as (1) diabetes mellitus (FBG ≥126 mg/dL or if ever diagnosed by a doctor); (2) hypertension (systolic/diastolic BP ≥140/90 mm Hg or if ever diagnosed by a doctor) and (3) hyperlipidaemia (LDL ≥160 mg/dL, TC ≥240 mg/dL, TG ≥200 mg/dL or if ever diagnosed by a doctor). Third, disability classification and capability of activity of daily living (ADL). Primary disabilities, such as physical, hearing, vision or intellectual disabilities, were identified and confirmed by the certificates issued by the Taiwan government
<xref rid="R26" ref-type="bibr">26</xref>
prior to the interviews. ADL capability, judged using the Barthel ADL Index of feeding, grooming, bathing, mobility, toilet use, transfer and so on reflected the dependence level of participants who required external assistance to complete these activities. ‘Independent’ was coded if external assistance was unnecessary or ‘dependent’ if it was needed.</p>
</sec>
</sec>
<sec id="s2c">
<title>Procedures and ethical considerations</title>
<p>This study was approved by the relevant institutional review board of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital (IRB 102-3331B), and all procedures complied with the ethical guidelines. Participants were invited to participate in the study via letters sent by the public health nurses and were fully informed about the purposes of the study. The letter emphasised the confidentiality of all collected data. Written consent forms were appropriately explained to and signed by participants and/or their guardians before arranging free medical evaluations. These evaluations, including blood sampling and physical check-ups, were conducted by the local hospital staff on a weekend, in a school auditorium, followed by individual interviews. To create a caring and friendly environment, each participant was accompanied by a community volunteer during the health screenings. If a participant was not an effective responder, a familiar caregiver, who was normally a family member(s) with whom they were living, was allowed to represent the participant in answering the questions.</p>
<p>The NRT was calculated carefully by research assistants who were trained by a research team that including the investigators and a dentist. Details of the interviews and measurement procedures have been reported in our previous study.
<xref rid="R10" ref-type="bibr">10</xref>
Face and content validity of the instrument were judged to be good (0.88–0.91) by a panel of five experts: a faculty member in public health and health education, a dentist, a social worker in a disabled institution and two nursing faculty members who specialise in the field of long-term care.</p>
</sec>
<sec id="s2d">
<title>Statistical analyses</title>
<p>Quantitative data were analysed using SPSS V.22.0 software. Descriptive statistical data are presented as numbers and percentages for categorical variables and as means±SDs for continuous variables. χ
<sup>2</sup>
tests for categorical variables, as univariate analyses, were performed to compare those in the edentulous (NRT=0), less-dentate (NRT=1–19) and more-dentate (NRT ≥20) groups in terms of their background information and oral health behaviours. Stepwise logistic regression analyses, for identifying the modifiable factors associated with having fewer teeth (NRT <20), were conducted in three models. The first model, model 1, a crude model without adjustment, was used to examine the associations between exposures and NRT <20. The second, model 2, was partially adjusted, for three irreversible confounding factors, including age, gender and education. The third, model 3, was fully adjusted for all exposures in the current study. For models 2 and 3, multivariable logistic regression analysis with a forward variable entry method (entry criteria: p Value <0.05 in univariate analysis) was implemented. The OR with 95% CI and corresponding p Value were obtained by logistic regression model. All statistical assessments adopted two-tailed tests, and the p Value cut-off point for statistical significance was set as 0.05.</p>
</sec>
<sec id="s2e" sec-type="results">
<title>Results</title>
<p>Of the 603 individuals invited to participate in the study, 549 participants were enrolled in this analysis, but 18 failed to complete the NRT measurement. The response rate was therefore 91%. The majority of the participants were men (54.3%), aged 20–80 years (mean age 58.8±13.9), and were not well educated (educational attainment ≤9 years: 67.4%). The distribution of disabilities by type was: physical (55.9%), intellectual (19.7%), hearing (15.7%) and vision (8.7%). Most participants (88.7%) did not require assistance in the activities of daily living (ADL), as they only had a mild degree of disability. In addition, the prevalence rates of hypertension, hyperlipidaemia and diabetes mellitus were 56.5%, 49.9% and 23.9%, respectively. Moreover, χ
<sup>2</sup>
tests results indicated that participants who were of older age, had lower education, and had histories of hypertension and/or diabetes had significantly greater likelihoods of having fewer teeth and/or edentulous (
<xref ref-type="table" rid="T1">table 1</xref>
).</p>
<table-wrap id="T1" orientation="portrait" position="float">
<label>Table 1</label>
<caption>
<p>Background information of the subjects, according to dentition status</p>
</caption>
<table frame="hsides" rules="groups">
<thead>
<tr>
<td valign="top" rowspan="3" align="left" colspan="1">Variables</td>
<td valign="top" colspan="2" align="center" rowspan="1">Dentate*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Edentulous*</td>
<td valign="top" rowspan="2" align="left" colspan="1">Total</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">NRT: ≥20</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">NRT: 1–19</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">NRT: 0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(n=293)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(n=165)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(n=73)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(n=549)</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Age (years)†</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">53.8±13.3</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">63.1±12.4</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">69.5±8.1</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">58.8±13.9</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> <65</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">228 (77.8)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">81 (49.1)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">13 (17.8)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">331 (60.3)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> ≥65</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">65 (22.2)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">84 (50.9)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">60 (82.2)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">218 (39.7)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Gender</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Female</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">123 (42.0)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">83 (50.3)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">38 (52.1)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">251 (45.7)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Male</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">170 (58.0)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">82 (49.7)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">35 (47.9)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">298 (54.3)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Educational attainment†</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> >9 years</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">132 (45.1)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">37 (22.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">6 (8.2)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">179 (32.6)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> ≤9 years</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">161 (54.9)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">128 (77.6)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">67 (91.8)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">370 (67.4)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Hypertension†</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> No</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">154 (52.6)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">54 (32.7)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">23 (31.5)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">239 (43.5)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Yes</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">139 (47.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">111 (67.3)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">50 (68.5)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">310 (56.5)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Diabetes mellitus†</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> No</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">235 (80.2)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">121 (73.3)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">47 (64.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">418 (76.1)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Yes</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">58 (19.8)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">44 (26.7)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">26 (35.6)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">131 (23.9)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Hyperlipidaemia</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> No</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">138 (47.1)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">88 (53.3)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">37 (50.7)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">275 (50.1)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Yes</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">155 (52.9)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">77 (46.7)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">36 (49.3)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">274 (49.9)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Disability classification</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Physical disability</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">166 (56.7)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">93 (56.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">38 (52.1)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">307 (55.9)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Intellectual disability</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">64 (21.8)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">32 (19.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">8 (11.0)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">108 (19.7)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Hearing impairment</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">44 (15.0)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">22 (13.3)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">17 (23.3)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">86 (15.7)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Vision impairment</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">19 (6.2)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">18 (10.9)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">10 (13.7)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">48 (8.7)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Capability of ADL*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Independent</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">263 (89.8)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">148 (89.7)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">32 (84.9)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">486 (88.7)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Dependent</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">30 (10.2)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">17 (10.3)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">11 (15.1)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">62 (11.3)</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table-wrap-foot>
<fn id="tblfn1">
<p>Data are expressed as numbers (percentages) or means±SDs.</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn2">
<p>*Missing data: 1 in ADL, 18 in NRT.</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn3">
<p>†p<0.05 derived from χ
<sup>2</sup>
tests.</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn4">
<p>ADL, activities of daily living; NRT, number of remaining teeth.</p>
</fn>
</table-wrap-foot>
</table-wrap>
<p>As shown in
<xref ref-type="table" rid="T2">table 2</xref>
, the participants had fewer teeth (mean NRT 18.1±10.9; median 21.0; NRT <20: 44.8%; NRT=0: 13.7%) and had poor oral hygiene (seldom dental floss: 83.4%; irregular dental visit: 78.0%; seldom brushed teeth after meal: 77.4%; daily teeth brushing: 1.8±0.9 times). They also had other unfavourable behaviours (insufficient water intake/unbalanced nutrition: 40.3%; smoking: 25.3%; drinking alcohol: 16.2%). χ
<sup>2</sup>
test results showed that participants with the characteristics of rare dental floss use, irregular dentist visits or unbalanced nutrition had a significantly higher prevalence of having fewer and/or no teeth.</p>
<table-wrap id="T2" orientation="portrait" position="float">
<label>Table 2</label>
<caption>
<p>Number of remaining teeth and oral health behaviours according to dentition status</p>
</caption>
<table frame="hsides" rules="groups">
<thead>
<tr>
<td valign="top" rowspan="3" align="left" colspan="1">Variables†</td>
<td valign="top" colspan="2" align="center" rowspan="1">Dentate*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Edentulous*</td>
<td valign="top" rowspan="2" align="left" colspan="1">Total</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">NRT: ≥20</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">NRT: 1–19</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">NRT: 0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(n=293)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(n=165)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(n=73)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(n=549)</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Group of NRT (n=531)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">26.7±3.7 (27.0)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">10.8±5.5 (12.0)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">18.1±10.9 (21.0)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> 0</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">73 (13.7)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> 1–19</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">165 (31.1)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> ≥20</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">293 (55.2)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Oral hygiene</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Times of daily brushing teeth</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.8±0.9</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Frequent (≥2 times)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">204 (69.5)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">116 (70.3)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">44 (60.3)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">372 (67.8)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Infrequent (<2 times)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">89 (30.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">49 (29.7)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">29 (39.7)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">177 (32.2)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Brushing teeth after meal</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Often</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">62 (21.2)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">37 (22.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">22 (30.1)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">124 (22.6)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Seldom</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">231 (78.8)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">128 (77.6)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">51 (69.9)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">425 (77.4)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Using dental floss‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Often (≥once a day)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">67 (22.9)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">17 (10.3)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">7 (9.6)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">91 (16.6)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Seldom (</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">226 (77.1)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">148 (89.7)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">66 (90.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">458 (83.4)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Visiting dentist per 6 months‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Regular</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">73 (24.9)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">38 (23.0)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">7 (9.6)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">121 (22.0)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Irregular</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">220 (75.1)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">127 (77.0)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">66 (90.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">428 (78.0)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Water intake per day</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Sufficient (≥1500 mL)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">186 (63.5)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">98 (59.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">35 (47.9)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">328 (59.7)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Insufficient (<1500 mL)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">107 (36.5)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">67 (40.6)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">38 (52.1)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">221 (40.3)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Five nutrition groups per day‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Balanced</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">191 (65.2)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">84 (50.9)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">47 (64.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">328 (59.7)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Unbalanced</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">102 (34.8)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">81 (49.1)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">26 (35.6)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">221 (40.3)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Smoking habit</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Never or formerly</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">218 (74.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">126 (76.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">53 (72.6)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">410 (74.7)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Current users</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">75 (25.6)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">39 (23.6)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">20 (27.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">139 (25.3)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Alcohol habit</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Never or formerly</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">245 (83.6)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">139 (84.2)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">63 (86.3)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">460 (83.8)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Current users</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">48 (15.4)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">26 (15.8)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">10 (13.7)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">89 (16.2)</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table-wrap-foot>
<fn id="tblfn5">
<p>Data are expressed as numbers (percentages) or means±SDs (medians).</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn6">
<p>*18 missing data.</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn7">
<p>†All variables except NRT asked the edentulous subjects to recall their behaviours when dentate.</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn8">
<p>‡p<0.05 derived from χ
<sup>2</sup>
test.</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn9">
<p>NRT, number of remaining teeth.</p>
</fn>
</table-wrap-foot>
</table-wrap>
<p>Regarding
<xref ref-type="table" rid="T3">table 3</xref>
, after adjusting for all exposures (in model 3), the intellectual disability group had a significantly higher possibility of an NRT <20 than the physical disability group (OR 2.30, 95% CI 1.30 to 4.08), while the risk of an NRT <20 in the other two subgroups were not increased. From the results of three models, that is, model 1, model 2 and model 3, the demographic variables seemed to confound an NRT <20 associated with disability classifications. The other modifiable factors associated with an NRT <20 were the rare use of dental floss (OR 2.12–2.64, 95% CI 1.21 to 4.37) and a history of hypertension (OR 1.61–2.32, 95% CI 1.09 to 3.31).</p>
<table-wrap id="T3" orientation="portrait" position="float">
<label>Table 3</label>
<caption>
<p>ORs (95% CI) of the factors associated with NRT <20 (n=531†)</p>
</caption>
<table frame="hsides" rules="groups">
<thead>
<tr>
<td valign="top" rowspan="2" align="left" colspan="1">Variables/values</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Model 1</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Model 2</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Model 3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">OR (95% CI)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">OR (95% CI)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">OR (95% CI)</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Age (years)</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.08 (1.06 to 1.09)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.07 (1.05 to 1.08)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.07 (1.05 to 1.10)*</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Gender</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Female‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Male</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.70 (0.50 to 0.99)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Educational attainment</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> >9 years‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> ≤9 years</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.72 (2.49 to 5.56)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">2.01 (1.28 to 3.14)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.96 (1.23 to 3.10)*</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Hypertension</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> No‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Yes</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">2.32 (1.62 to 3.31)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.61 (1.09 to 2.39)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.73 (1.15 to 2.60)*</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Diabetes mellitus</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> No‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Yes</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.69 (1.13 to 2.52)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Hyperlipidaemia</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> No‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Yes</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.81 (0.57 to 1.13)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Disability classification</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Physical disability‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Intellectual disability</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.79 (0.50 to 1.25)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">2.20 (1.26 to 3.84)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">2.30 (1.30 to 4.08)*</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Hearing impairment</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.12 (0.69 to 1.83)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.76 (0.44 to 1.32)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.75 (0.43 to 1.32)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Vision impairment</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.87 (0.99 to 3.49)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.54 (0.75 to 3.13)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.48 (0.72 to 3.04)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Capability of ADL</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Independent‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Dependent</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.17 (0.68 to 2.02)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Oral health behaviours¶</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Daily brushing teeth</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Frequent‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Infrequent</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.12 (0.77 to 1.61)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Using dental floss</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Often‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Seldom</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">2.64 (1.60 to 4.37)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">2.22 (1.28 to 3.83)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">2.12 (1.21 to 3.71)*</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Visiting dentist</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Regular‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Irregular</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.42 (0.94 to 2.16)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Water intake</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Sufficient‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Insufficient</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.37 (0.97 to 1.95)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Five nutrition groups per day</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Balanced‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Unbalanced</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.53 (1.08 to 2.17)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1.58 (1.07 to 2.34)*</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Smoking habit</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Never or formerly‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Current users</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.96 (0.65 to 1.42)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"> Alcohol habit</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Never or formerly‡</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">  Current users</td>
<td valign="top" align="char" char="(" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.91 (0.57 to 1.46)</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="1" colspan="1">§</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table-wrap-foot>
<fn id="tblfn10">
<p>Model 1: crude; model 2: adjusted for age, gender and education; model 3: model 2+all variables in this table.</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn11">
<p>*p Value<0.05.</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn12">
<p>†18 missing data.</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn13">
<p>‡Reference group.</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn14">
<p>§Variables were not selected into the model.</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn15">
<p>¶Variables reflects edentulous subjects’ recall of their behaviours when dentate.</p>
</fn>
<fn id="tblfn16">
<p>ADL, activities of daily living; NRT, number of remaining teeth.</p>
</fn>
</table-wrap-foot>
</table-wrap>
<p>To exempt the risk of over adjustment, further analyses of correlations between three variables of hypertension, diabetes and hyperlipidaemia were done as they are common comorbidities. Weak correlations were identified (r = 0.11−0.16, p > 0.05, not shown in tables) and so they did not influence model 3.</p>
</sec>
</sec>
<sec sec-type="discussion" id="s3">
<title>Discussion</title>
<p>This study featured a nurse-led health programme aimed at promoting the oral health of disabled individuals. Four key findings emerged: first, fewer teeth were counted and there was a higher prevalence of an NRT <20 and edentulism in the present study population than in those reported in the existing literature. According to previous research, the average NRT for non-disabled people is approximately 25,
<xref rid="R10" ref-type="bibr">10</xref>
and only 16% of these individuals have an NRT <20.
<xref rid="R2" ref-type="bibr">2 10</xref>
However, in this study, the average NRT in disabled individuals was 18.1 and 44.8% had an NRT <20, which indicated a significantly worse oral health condition. Even when ruling out the edentulous, the average NRT was 20.9 and prevalence of NRT <20 was 36% among the dentate subgroup. The slight changes in the statistics from 18.1% to 20.9% and 44.8% to 36% do not indicate a change in the trend. The literature supports the view that adults with disabilities commonly exhibit poor oral hygiene and have a lower NRT than non-disabled people, owing to their limited capabilities, in terms of cognitive comprehension, body coordination or muscle power.
<xref rid="R11" ref-type="bibr">11 19</xref>
In fact, the prevalence of an NRT <20 in this study was higher than the figures previously reported for non-disabled people, and also higher than that reported in a Belgian study of people with disabilities (33%).
<xref rid="R2" ref-type="bibr">2</xref>
Moreover, the edentulous rate of 13.7% found in this study was also higher than the edentulous rate of 8.9% reported by a study conducted in the USA.
<xref rid="R16" ref-type="bibr">16</xref>
</p>
<p>Second, most disabled participants reported having inadequate oral hygiene behaviours in general. These behaviours, including seldom using dental floss, irregular dental visits and scaling, and rarely brushing teeth after meals, were factors associated with tooth loss in previous reports,
<xref rid="R1" ref-type="bibr">1 7 8</xref>
and may also affect other systemic diseases.
<xref rid="R5" ref-type="bibr">5</xref>
The prevalence of these behaviours in this study was 83.4%, 78% and 77.4%, respectively, which was much higher than in the non-disabled population (about 28%–70%)
<xref rid="R7" ref-type="bibr">7 10 15–17</xref>
and were also greater than those in disabled individuals in other countries (29%–51%).
<xref rid="R16" ref-type="bibr">16 24</xref>
Particularly, those who were edentulous had worse oral hygiene behaviours than those who were dentate. Although irregular dental visits were not a significant factor for an NRT <20 in the current study, most previous studies indicated the importance of regular dental care.
<xref rid="R1" ref-type="bibr">1 2 31 32</xref>
To encourage regular dental care, the Taiwanese government has provided incentives under the NHI system, by requiring only payment of a registration and copayment fee, for use of oral health services by the disabled.
<xref rid="R28" ref-type="bibr">28</xref>
However, individuals with disabilities typically do not visit dentists until their dental problems become too serious to be treated, and tooth extraction is often unavoidable. The issue of regular dental visits to help maintain a greater number of teeth in the disabled should be explored in future.</p>
<p>Third, adults with intellectual disability have an increased possibility of having an NRT <20. In this study, the extreme case, that is, edentulous, showed a prevalence of 7.7% among those with intellectual disability, which was lower than that reported in the USA (10.9%).
<xref rid="R22" ref-type="bibr">22</xref>
In comparison with those with physical disability, the subgroup of individuals with intellectual disabilities had a higher likelihood of having fewer teeth, which is consistent with the findings of previous studies.
<xref rid="R2" ref-type="bibr">2 9 18 22</xref>
Lindsay
<xref rid="R33" ref-type="bibr">33</xref>
attributes this phenomenon to their preferences for eating desserts, sweets and drinking soft drinks; similarly, their reduced capacity for self-control owing to their cognitive impairments could also modulate this effect. These individuals often are not fully capable of independent self-care, and their caregivers may find it difficult to perform oral hygiene activities for them over the long term. In addition, adults with developmental disabilities often appear to have disorders, such as gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, excessive salivation and induced xerostomia triggered by antiepileptic medications, which could increase the possibility of poor oral health.</p>
<p>Fourth, the use of dental floss is a modifiable factor associated with the NRT. Except for intellectual disabilities, other associated factors, such as the rare use of dental floss and hypertension
<xref rid="R1" ref-type="bibr">1 10 13</xref>
are similar to the factors associated with NRT in non-disabled individuals. Among these, dental floss use is the most malleable component that can be addressed by instruction from public health practitioners. This study found that most disabled adults (77.4%) lacked the habit of cleaning teeth after meals and brushed their teeth less often than two times a day. The practice of dental flossing may be a complementary oral hygiene step that can help to maintain the NRT. A previous systematic review has confirmed that brushing and flossing can significantly reduce plaque and gingivitis as compared with tooth brushing alone.
<xref rid="R14" ref-type="bibr">14</xref>
</p>
<p>It is the presence of dental plaque and food debris in the crevices between the teeth that encourage bacteria to flourish, activating the inflammatory response and the innate immune system in the human body. These bacteria induce swelling and bleeding of the gums, the destruction of periodontal tissues and alveolar bones and the promotion of tooth mobility, thus ultimately causing tooth loss.
<xref rid="R34" ref-type="bibr">34 35</xref>
The findings from some systematic reviews suggest that oral hygiene methods, such as tooth brushing, dental flossing and/or interdental brushing are all effective means of eliminating the periodontal pathogens thriving in the buccal cavity
<xref rid="R14" ref-type="bibr">14 36</xref>
and even in the blood.
<xref rid="R37" ref-type="bibr">37</xref>
</p>
<p>However, people with disabilities may have difficulties flossing, due to disability-related issues with self-control, movement coordination, comprehension and so on, although nearly 90% of them in this study were categorised as having basic self-care ability in terms of ADL. Adopting a habit of dental flossing, and accuracy and thoroughness of dental cleaning processes, may even be demanding for some non-disabled people, as well as for adults with disabilities. The assistance of interdental brushing, which is recognised as an easier and more effective method for reducing peridontal pathogens,
<xref rid="R36" ref-type="bibr">36</xref>
can also be considered as an alternative approach.</p>
<p>To address the problem of NRT <20, oral hygiene instruction, a commonly used clinical technique, is imperative for improving oral hygiene. Since disabled adults may not cope with regular dental visits and examinations, integration of preventive and corrective oral health in their lives is highly beneficial.
<xref rid="R31" ref-type="bibr">31</xref>
Routine daily teeth cleaning is undoubtedly the most economic and convenient approach to ensure oral health. It can also reduce the fear of individuals with disabilities about accessing oral health services and even shorten the scaling time required.
<xref rid="R38" ref-type="bibr">38</xref>
Unfortunately, previous studies have demonstrated that community-dwelling individuals with disabilities have worse oral health than those living in institutions.
<xref rid="R22" ref-type="bibr">22 39</xref>
Since these participants were living at home with relatives, their families were generally more concerned with physiological diseases than with oral conditions and were not aware of the importance of oral hygiene. Teeth cleaning was also typically perceived as the individuals’ own responsibility, as these disabled people generally seemed to be capable of managing the task. However, they had a higher prevalence of an NRT <20, which may imply that even if the participants had basic self-care ability, it does not mean that they are capable of achieving good quality oral hygiene. Their families sometimes opted to ignore these ‘trivial’ matters, as they were already exhausted by the burden of care. Consequently, without professional guidance and tracking, daily cleaning of the teeth becomes a difficult task for community-based people with disabilities. A systematic review has concluded that additional oral hygiene instruction could help cultivate a higher quality of oral health behaviours, thus ameliorating gingivitis and eradicating dental plaque.
<xref rid="R32" ref-type="bibr">32</xref>
</p>
<p>As many researchers claim that good oral health can improve almost every aspect of life, from overall health to self-esteem, communication, nutrition, quality of life, savings in medical expenses and finding employment, for people with disabilities, in addition to relieving the burden on their caregivers.
<xref rid="R17" ref-type="bibr">17 40</xref>
To achieve the oral health goal of 8020,
<xref rid="R3" ref-type="bibr">3</xref>
more resources and attention should be invested to provide good oral care, matched to the individual’s disability characteristics. Further integration of the social welfare networks, oral hygiene instructions and coordination of medical professionals and caregivers for adults with disabilities are recommended.</p>
<sec id="s3a">
<title>Limitations</title>
<p>This study has some limitations. First, the participants’ oral conditions were examined by research assistants, rather than by qualified dentists, due to constraints on the participants’ cooperation and expectations. Only superficial features, such as the remaining number of natural and filled teeth were investigated; other thorough evaluations, such as those of caries and periodontal tissues, were not performed. Thus, potential oral problems may have been ignored or underestimated by the NRT figures reported here. Second, some selection bias may have been involved as the criteria for inclusion included the ability to travel from home to the nearby school where the examinations were conducted. The participants were mostly categorised as having mild disabilities, with limited variation. Their oral health conditions should thus be presumed to be generally better than those of individuals with more severe disabilities,
<xref rid="R27" ref-type="bibr">27</xref>
who were not included in this survey. The real situation of oral health for adults with disabilities may thus be even worse than that indicated by this study. Third, the self-reporting health behaviours questionnaire might trigger socially desired behaviours from participants implicitly directed by the research and/or researchers. Fourth, the participants were conveniently recruited from one location, rather than by nationwide cluster sampling. The generalisability of the study results may therefore be limited. Finally, the cross-sectional study design has an inherent limitation in terms of investigating the causal inferences between variables. As it is a snapshot of a specific moment, the cross-sectional design did not track variables over a period of time to gain insight into the process. To address this limitation, we asked participants to recall their oral health behaviour over the past year and/or when they were dentate. However, the recall process might generate another bias due to poor memory recall.</p>
</sec>
</sec>
<sec sec-type="conclusions" id="s4">
<title>Conclusion</title>
<p>For community-dwelling individuals with disabilities, the prevalence of an NRT <20 and edentulism were significantly greater than that reported in previous studies. Poor oral hygiene behaviours were identified as being a general characteristic of the participants. Adults with intellectual disability had a greater likelihood of tooth loss. The other two modifiable factors strongly associated with an NRT <20 were the habit of seldom using dental floss and hypertension. As oral hygiene instructions are the least expensive and easiest way of integrating preventative intervention options for chronic diseases into daily activities, professionals should concentrate on this approach for individuals with disabilities and attempt to enhance their teeth cleaning awareness and capabilities. Finally, to satisfy the oral health needs of community-dwelling adults with disabilities, issues such as the risk factors associated with different types of disabilities, regular dental visits and their special needs can be further explored.</p>
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<ack>
<p>We thank all participants in this study and staff at the Chiayi Bureau of Health Promotion for their support, which made this study possible.</p>
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<fn-group>
<fn fn-type="other">
<p>M-YP and T-CH contributed equally.</p>
</fn>
<fn fn-type="other">
<p>
<bold>Contributors:</bold>
M-YP and T-CH: designing the study, collecting and analysing data and drafting the paper. H-CT, M-SL and Y-CL: proof-reading and revising the manuscripts. M-YC: initialising, conceptualising and supervising the research process.</p>
</fn>
<fn fn-type="other">
<p>
<bold>Funding:</bold>
The study was supported by a grant from Chang Gung Memorial Hospital (BMRP 148).</p>
</fn>
<fn fn-type="COI-statement">
<p>
<bold>Competing interests:</bold>
None declared.</p>
</fn>
<fn fn-type="other">
<p>
<bold>Patient consent:</bold>
Obtained.</p>
</fn>
<fn fn-type="other">
<p>
<bold>Ethics approval:</bold>
This study was approved by the institutional review board of the ethical committee of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital (IRB 102-3331B).</p>
</fn>
<fn fn-type="other">
<p>
<bold>Provenance and peer review:</bold>
Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.</p>
</fn>
<fn fn-type="other">
<p>
<bold>Data sharing statement:</bold>
No additional data are available.</p>
</fn>
</fn-group>
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