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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2019.9.12.227

The Factors Accociated with Needs of Tooth Extraction in Elderly Drinkers  

Lee, Ji-yeoun (Department of Dental Hygiene, kyungwoon University)
Kang, Eun-Jung (Department of Dental Hygiene, Daewon University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.9, no.12, 2019 , pp. 227-235 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted on 1,865 drunk elderly people who had teeth that were over 65 years old. As a result of analysis of factors related to tooth extraction, the higher the income, the lower the income, the higher the risk of having to remove teeth from smokers, poorer oral health status, and no oral hygiene products. The difference was statistically significant. In order to identify the risk factors of tooth extraction for the elderly and prevent tooth loss early and to extend the life of residual teeth as much as possible, it is necessary to improve the drinking culture and seek oral health care strategies in the previous life cycle, not the present, Oral health policy should be pursued.
Keywords
Elderly; Drinking; Extraction; Teeth; Oral health;
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