Association of smoking and snuffing with dental caries occurrence in a young male population in Finland: A cross-sectional study — Tarja Tanner (2014) | RDL Network
Association of smoking and snuffing with dental caries occurrence in a young male population in Finland: A cross-sectional study
Article 2014 en
Authors
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Tarja Tanner
AK
Antti Kämppi
JP
Jari Päkkilä
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Abstract Objective. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of smoking and snuffing habits in association with dental caries occurrence in a male cohort born in the early 1990s in Finland. The impact of health behaviours and factors related to the place of residence were included in analyses. Materials and methods. Oral health of 8537 conscripts was screened in a cross-sectional study. In the same occasion they also answered a questionnaire covering their smoking and snuffing habits and other background factors. The residence-related factors were obtained from the Defence Forces’ database. Cross-tabulation together with chi-squared test and generalized linear mixed models were used for analyses. Results. Almost forty per cent (39.4%) of the men reported smoking daily and 9.0% reported daily snuffing. Restorative treatment need of those who reported frequent smoking was more than 2-fold (mean DT = 2.22) compared to the non-smokers (mean DT = 1.07). Smoking was statistically significantly as...
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