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The association of subjective oral health awareness with dental caries, dental prostheses, periodontal status of Korean adults
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Abstract
Objectives: In order to aid the development of practical oral health improvement programs for adults, this study examined whether a correlation exists between oral health indices assessed by experts and self-perceived oral health status.
Methods: Raw data from the second year (2013-2015) of the sixth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey were analyzed. Among those surveyed, adults over the age of 19 were designated as research subjects.
Results: The DT indices, prosthetics indices, and Community Periodontal indices were higher when the subjective oral health status was ¡°Bad.¡±
Conclusions: The results of this study demonstrated the consistency between subjective and objective oral health status. Thus, self-perceived oral health status is a reliable index to evaluate adult oral health projects for improving the quality of life of adults, improving their oral health, and evaluating future oral health services.
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Adults; Community Periodontal Index; DT; Prosthetic; Subjective oral health
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