The relationship between dental caries with asthma, disease duration, and type of medications in the Azar cohort population

Abstract Introduction Due to the high prevalence of asthma worldwide, paying attention to oral health is important. This study explores the relationship between DMFT (decayed, missing, and filled teeth) and asthma, disease duration, and related medications in the Azar cohort population. Methods and...

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Main Authors: Katayoun Katebi, Saba Ashkannejhad, Zeinab Mahboobi, Elnaz Faramarzi, Nasrin Sharififard
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Published: BMC 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-05291-6
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author Katayoun Katebi
Saba Ashkannejhad
Zeinab Mahboobi
Elnaz Faramarzi
Nasrin Sharififard
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Saba Ashkannejhad
Zeinab Mahboobi
Elnaz Faramarzi
Nasrin Sharififard
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description Abstract Introduction Due to the high prevalence of asthma worldwide, paying attention to oral health is important. This study explores the relationship between DMFT (decayed, missing, and filled teeth) and asthma, disease duration, and related medications in the Azar cohort population. Methods and materials In this cross-sectional analytical study, the part of the data related to asthma, disease duration, type of medications, and DMFT were extracted from the Azar cohort study. Azar cohort started among 15,006 adults (35–70 years old) in 2014 in the northwest of Iran. In the present study, all 538 asthmatic people in Azar cohort population included in asthma group and 1076 of non-asthmatic people included in the control group. The outcome variable was DMFT, D, M and F. A negative binomial with loglink was used to adjust the effect of confounding variables in regression models. Results Among the asthmatics, 28.3% were using anti-asthmatic medications. In 38.3% of the asthmatic group, the disease duration was ten years or more. In the asthmatic group, the mean DMFT was 23.15 ± 8.67, and the greatest section of the DMFT was related to M component. The relationship of DMFT and M component with asthma, disease duration, and medication were insignificant but D component showed significant relationship with asthma. Conclusion It can be assumed that the history of asthma does not have an effective role in DMFT index and M component in adults but decayed teeth were higher in asthmatics.
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spelling doaj-art-f5942b47f3d44ef2a9e45c71e946b0a12025-08-20T02:31:42ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312024-12-012411910.1186/s12903-024-05291-6The relationship between dental caries with asthma, disease duration, and type of medications in the Azar cohort populationKatayoun Katebi0Saba Ashkannejhad1Zeinab Mahboobi2Elnaz Faramarzi3Nasrin Sharififard4Liver and Gastrointestinal Diseases Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesFaculty of Dentistry, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Community Oral Health, Faculty of Dentistry, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesLiver and Gastrointestinal Diseases Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Community Oral Health, Faculty of Dentistry, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesAbstract Introduction Due to the high prevalence of asthma worldwide, paying attention to oral health is important. This study explores the relationship between DMFT (decayed, missing, and filled teeth) and asthma, disease duration, and related medications in the Azar cohort population. Methods and materials In this cross-sectional analytical study, the part of the data related to asthma, disease duration, type of medications, and DMFT were extracted from the Azar cohort study. Azar cohort started among 15,006 adults (35–70 years old) in 2014 in the northwest of Iran. In the present study, all 538 asthmatic people in Azar cohort population included in asthma group and 1076 of non-asthmatic people included in the control group. The outcome variable was DMFT, D, M and F. A negative binomial with loglink was used to adjust the effect of confounding variables in regression models. Results Among the asthmatics, 28.3% were using anti-asthmatic medications. In 38.3% of the asthmatic group, the disease duration was ten years or more. In the asthmatic group, the mean DMFT was 23.15 ± 8.67, and the greatest section of the DMFT was related to M component. The relationship of DMFT and M component with asthma, disease duration, and medication were insignificant but D component showed significant relationship with asthma. Conclusion It can be assumed that the history of asthma does not have an effective role in DMFT index and M component in adults but decayed teeth were higher in asthmatics.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-05291-6AsthmaAzar cohortOral healthDental caries
spellingShingle Katayoun Katebi
Saba Ashkannejhad
Zeinab Mahboobi
Elnaz Faramarzi
Nasrin Sharififard
The relationship between dental caries with asthma, disease duration, and type of medications in the Azar cohort population
BMC Oral Health
Asthma
Azar cohort
Oral health
Dental caries
title The relationship between dental caries with asthma, disease duration, and type of medications in the Azar cohort population
title_full The relationship between dental caries with asthma, disease duration, and type of medications in the Azar cohort population
title_fullStr The relationship between dental caries with asthma, disease duration, and type of medications in the Azar cohort population
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between dental caries with asthma, disease duration, and type of medications in the Azar cohort population
title_short The relationship between dental caries with asthma, disease duration, and type of medications in the Azar cohort population
title_sort relationship between dental caries with asthma disease duration and type of medications in the azar cohort population
topic Asthma
Azar cohort
Oral health
Dental caries
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-05291-6
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