scholarly journals Assessment of Oral Health-Related Quality of Life and Its Associated Factors among the Young Adults of Saudi Arabia: A Multicenter Study

2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Ashokkumar Thirunavukkarasu ◽  
Abdulaziz M. Alotaibi ◽  
Ahmed H. Al-Hazmi ◽  
Bashayer F. ALruwaili ◽  
Mohammad A. Alomair ◽  
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Oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) is an essential indicator of people’s overall health and health-related quality of life. Poor oral health and OHRQoL among young adults lead to numerous negative consequences and an increased burden on the healthcare system. The present study is aimed at assessing the OHRQoL among the young adults of Saudi Arabia, identifying self-rated oral health, and determining the relationship between sociodemographic and lifestyle factors with the OHRQoL. The present analytical cross-sectional survey was conducted among 1152 health and non-health-related college university students from three randomly selected universities. The OHRQoL was evaluated using the validated Arabic version of the oral health impact profile-14 questionnaire (OHIP-14). Of the population studied, one-fourth of the participants (24.9%) reported poor or fair oral health, and the highest OHIP-14 score was found in the domains of physical pain (4.14), followed by psychological discomfort (4.07). Logistic regression analysis revealed that the poor oral health category was significantly associated with male gender (ref: female: adjusted OR AOR = 1.89 , 95 % CI = 1.23 – 2.94 , p = 0.004 ), daily smokers (ref: nonsmokers: AOR = 3.47 , 95 % CI = 1.97 – 4.82 , p < 0.001 ), chocolate and candies intake more than once a day (ref: never; AOR = 1.54 , 95 % CI = 1.10 – 2.19 , p = 0.034 ), and did not seek periodical dental care (ref: periodic dental care received: AOR = 2.23 , 95 % CI = 1.53 ‐ 2.86 , p = 0.002 ). The present study revealed the factors associated with poor OHRQoL. The concerned authorities should consider the implementation of periodic dental checkups for university students, especially for the high-risk group. Furthermore, it is recommended to have regular health education programs that will help to change the student’s lifestyle and poor oral health behaviors.

2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (6) ◽  
pp. 587-592 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lívia Azeredo Alves Antunes ◽  
Jacquelline Santos Freire ◽  
Gabriel Inácio Melandes Da Silva ◽  
Amanda Silva Rodrigues ◽  
Leonardo Dos Santos Antunes

2015 ◽  
Vol 75 (4) ◽  
pp. 298-307 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mitra Daneshvar ◽  
Tehsina Fatemah Devji ◽  
Amy B. Davis ◽  
Marney A. White

2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 77-83
Author(s):  
Mohammad A Baseer ◽  
Jamal A Alsanea ◽  
Sultan Binalrimal ◽  
Yosef S Hatan ◽  
Mohammed A Abuhassna ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol Volume 14 ◽  
pp. 1021-1026
Author(s):  
Nour H Altouki ◽  
Maryam A. Albrahim ◽  
Ali H Hassan ◽  
Zuhair S Natto ◽  
Manar K Alhajrasi

2011 ◽  
Vol os18 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Blanaid Daly ◽  
J Timothy Newton ◽  
Joumana Fares ◽  
Katherine Chiu ◽  
Norasmatul Ahmad ◽  
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Aim To determine the relationship between toothwear into dentine and oral health-related quality of life impacts in a sample of university students not attending for dental treatment. Methods A cross-sectional survey of 1010 university students was undertaken. Clinical examination, including the Smith & Knight (1984) index of tooth erosion, was performed and completion of the Oral Health Impact Profile-49 (OHIP-49) measure of oral health-related quality of life was arranged. Results Seventy-seven per cent of the students had at least one tooth with tooth surface loss into dentine. Overall OHIP scores were similar for individuals with different levels of severity of tooth surface loss. Individuals with severe tooth surface loss were more likely to report that their appearance had been affected by, and that they had felt self-conscious because of, the condition of their mouth and teeth. Conclusions Tooth surface loss into dentine was prevalent among the young adults who were examined in this study. They reported that it had little impact on oral health-related quality of life at the non-clinical levels seen in this study.


2011 ◽  
Vol 56 (12) ◽  
pp. 1521-1527 ◽  
Author(s):  
Polyanne Junqueira Silva Andresen Strini ◽  
Paulinne Junqueira Silva Andresen Strini ◽  
Taís De Souza Barbosa ◽  
Maria Beatriz Duarte Gavião

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