Influence of oral health and lifestyle on oral malodour
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Influence of oral health and lifestyle on oral malodour
Abstract
Objective: To assess the influence of oral health and lifestyle on the prevalence of oral malodour among university students.
Materials and methods: Self-administered questionnaires. Chi-square test was used to detect any significant association between malodour and various variables.
Results: 9% of males and 6% of females complained of malodour, while 36% of males and 31% of females did not complain of malodour. Nevertheless, 12% of the males and 6% of females were unable to decide. The highest percentage of respondents not complaining of malodour were non-smokers (55%). A significant number of respondents were free from caries (48%), gingival disease (55%) and also were not complaining of malodour. Statistically, a significant association was found between malodour and gingival disease (p < 0.05) and between malodour and the use of a toothbrush on a daily basis (p < 0.001).
Conclusions: The results highlight the influence of oral self-care and lifestyle on malodour. Public awareness, diagnosis and treatment of malodour are primarily the responsibility of dentists. Malodour can have a distressing effect and the affected person may avoid socialising.
© 2011 FDI World Dental Federation.
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