Prevalence and Handedness Correlates of Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis in the Turkish Population
Autor: | Varol Canakci, Ebru Canakci, Yasin Cicek, Ümlt Ertas, Mehmet Özgöz |
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Rok vydání: | 2004 |
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Male medicine.medical_specialty Turkish population Adolescent Turkey Prevalence Logistic regression Recurrent aphthous stomatitis Functional Laterality Sex Factors Internal medicine Humans Medicine Child General Dentistry Chi-Square Distribution business.industry Smoking Age Factors Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Clinical appearance Mean age Middle Aged Surgery Health history Logistic Models Social Class Etiology Female Stomatitis Aphthous business |
Zdroj: | Journal of Public Health Dentistry. 64:151-156 |
ISSN: | 1752-7325 0022-4006 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1752-7325.2004.tb02745.x |
Popis: | Objectives: The present study was designed to determine the relationship between recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) and handedness, and to assess the prevalence of RAS in the Turkish population. Methods: The present study was conducted among 11,360 persons (5,705 males and 5,655 females) with a mean age of 30.4 years. A questionnaire focusing on handedness was administered to these patients. Handedness was assessed according to the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory. The diagnosis of RAS was made on the basis of clinical appearance, location, and the patient's health history. RAS information of patients was collected by means of a data form specifically designed for this study. Subjects were informed about RAS. We took anamneses and filled out the investigation forms. Apart from patients with registration of current aphthae (average point prevalence, APP), patients who had a past two-year history (self-reported two-year prevalence, SRTP) of the lesion were also included in this study. Data were analyzed using the chi-square and logistic regression tests. Results: The prevalence of RAS (APP) was 2.7 percent and that of a history of RAS (SRTP) 22.8 percent. Thus, the total prevalence (APP + SRTP), including present lesions and a two-year history (SRTP), was 25.5 percent. Adjusted results showed that females, left-handers, 10–30-year-olds, and nonsmokers were 1.53, 1.69, 2.05, and 1.61 times more likely to have RAS (APP+SRTP) than males, right-handers, 31–50-year-olds, and smokers, respectively (P |
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