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. 1995 Fall;55(4):197-204.
doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1995.tb02370.x.

Factors affecting self-ratings of oral health

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Factors affecting self-ratings of oral health

R E Matthias et al. J Public Health Dent. 1995 Fall.

Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship of self-rated oral health to a comprehensive battery of clinical, sociodemographic, physical health, and mental health measures in a well-elderly urban population.

Methods: Results are based on telephone interviews and clinical assessments of 550 subjects over 65 years of age participating in a Los Angeles-based Medicare project during 1990. Subjects were mostly female, white (89%), with above-average income.

Results: Findings show that: (1) the DMF measure is not as strongly related to self-rated oral health as was a single measure of missing teeth; (2) the major predictors of self-rated oral health were "worry about teeth" and "appearance of teeth" followed by total missing teeth, race, education, and depression scores; and (3) self-rated general health is related to self-rated oral health.

Conclusion: Self-rated oral health may be, for older adults, a better measure of "health" than of "morbidity".

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