The profile of Oral Health Branch of Rafsanjan Cohort Study (OHBRCS) in Rafsanjan City, southeast of Iran

Oral health status can be affected by some factors including drug abuse, systemic conditions and environmental pollutants. The present study was designed to investigate the most important and prevalent dental and oral conditions in adult population of Rafsanjan with the age of 35-70 years. Dental an...

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Published in:Preventive medicine reports Vol. 36; p. 102513
Main Authors: Sardari, Farimah, Sharifi, Zeinab, Salari Sedigh, Somaye, Khalili, Parvin, Jamali, Zahra, Ayoobi, Fatemeh, Esmaeili-Nadimi, Ali, Kamalabadi, Yasaman Mohammadi, Sadeghi, Tabandeh, Jalali, Zahra, Shamsizadeh, Ali, Vosoughi, Ehsan, Movagharipoor, Atekeh, Tavakolinejad, Zahra, Kamyab, Nazanin, Mollaie, Najmeh, Salehi, Negar, Vakilian, Alireza, Ahmadi, Jafar, Abbasifard, Mitra, Hakimi, Hamid
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier 01-12-2023
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Summary:Oral health status can be affected by some factors including drug abuse, systemic conditions and environmental pollutants. The present study was designed to investigate the most important and prevalent dental and oral conditions in adult population of Rafsanjan with the age of 35-70 years. Dental and oral health cohort center as part of the Rafsanjan Cohort Study (RCS) included in the prospective epidemiological research studies in IrAN was established in 2015. Of 9991 subjects enrolled in the RCS, 8682 people participated in the Oral Health Branch of Rafsanjan Cohort Study (OHBRCS). The OHBRCS included 4021 men and 4661 women with the mean age of 49.94 ± 9.51. The most prevalent of oral lesion in total population was candidiasis and the least was aphthous lesion. The prevalence of candidiasis, white and red lesions, periodontal pocket, dental calculus, CAL and the mean of DMFT were higher in the male group than that of female group (p < 0.05). Candidiasis, herpes, oral cancer, white and red lesions were more prevalent in the older age groups (p < 0.05). The mean of DMFT index in total population was 21.30 and was higher among opium users, men and older age (p < 0.05). Also, the opium users had a higher rate of CAL, periodontal pocket, red and white lesions, and candidiasis but a lower rate of BOP (p < 0.05). Younger people had more decayed and filling teeth compared to other age groups, whereas older people had more missing teeth and a higher DMFT index (p < 0.001).
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ISSN:2211-3355
2211-3355
DOI:10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102513