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Analysis of Correlation between Smoking and Gingivitis and Actual Condition of Oral Health Care in Some Vocational High School Boy Students

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Abstract


The purpose of this study was to examine correlation between smoking and gingivitis in boy students targeting 281 students in the 2nd grade for vocational boys¡¯ high schools where are located in Cheongju city. As a result of carrying out questionnaire research and oral examination, the following conclusions were obtained. 1. The smokingexperience rate in subjects of this study accounted for 59.4%. The current smoking rate was indicated to be 41.3%. Students¡¯ average gingivitis prevalence accounted for 61.5%. Out of those students, the students with experience of smoking accounted for 44.8%. The average gingivitis index was 0.20¡¾0.27. Out of those students, the students with experience of smoking were indicated to be 0.29¡¾0.31. 2. In case of having experience of smoking, the probability of having gingivitis was high(p = 0.000). The more drinking experience led to the higher gingivitis prevalence(p = 0.010). 3. In the multi-variate analysis, a case of gingivitis prevalence was higher in the group with experience of smoking by 5.5 times(p = 0.000) compared to the non-smoking group. A case that the smoking volume for a day is over 6 pieces was higher by 8.4 times(p = 0.000) compared to the non-smoking group. A case of being over 25 months in the smoking period was higher 13.2 times(p = 0.000) compared to the non-smoking group.

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Smoking and gingivitis; Gingivitis prevalence; Experience of smoking

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