The Relationship between the Lifestyle, the Oral Condition, and the Healthy Status of the Whole Body

  • Ozaki Tetsunori
    Department of Community Dentistry, Nihon University School of Dentistry Division of Social Dentistry, Dental Research Center, Nihon University School of Dentistry

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  • 生活習慣と口腔保健状況ならびに全身の健康状況との関連性について
  • セイカツ シュウカン ト コウクウ ホケン ジョウキョウ ナラビニ ゼンシン ノ ケンコウ ジョウキョウ ト ノ カンレンセイ ニ ツイテ

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Objective: The relationship between the oral health status situation and the whole body state has been interested in focusing on the periodontal disease. Thus, in this study, the relationship between these three factors in the oral status was determined as one index at the time of improving lifestyle. Also, the relationship between the other two factors was examined using the data of the health examination in a certain company. Methods: Hundred male employees whose mean age was 44.8 ± 6.8 years old ranging from 35 to 60years old were enrolled. the relationship between the results of the questionnaire about lifestyle, the health examination data, and the oral condition were analyzed. Results: The systolic blood pressure and the urinary excretion of glucose were tended to be low in the subjects who have restricted intake of sweets. The systolic blood pressure was also tended to be low in the subjects who are exercising periodically. The periodontal disease and the number of teeth loss were increasing with age. Moreover, smoking increased the periodontal disease and the number of teeth loss. Furthermore, the tendency for the periodontal disease and untreated dental caries were low in the subjects who have the oral cleaning custom. Plasma level of triglyceride was to be tended to be high in the subjects who have untreated dental caries. Conclusions: These results suggest that the relationship between the periodontal disease and lifestyle was not directly correlated, but that the periodontal disease is one of the lifestyle disease. Also, dentistry should support the better living institution from the point of view of the state of periodontal disease.

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