2016
DOI: 10.7465/jkdi.2016.27.2.419
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Effect on ambulatory dental visitation frequency according to pack-years of smoking

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“…Depending on the school grade, compared with middle school students, students in specialized high schools showed lesser symptoms of periodontal disease. This result is contrary to that of previous studies, which indicated that the increase in smoking period with age has harmful effects on health 2,9) . However, in this study, the characteristics of general and specialized high schools were considered when classifying them by school level, and not based on students' age.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 88%
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“…Depending on the school grade, compared with middle school students, students in specialized high schools showed lesser symptoms of periodontal disease. This result is contrary to that of previous studies, which indicated that the increase in smoking period with age has harmful effects on health 2,9) . However, in this study, the characteristics of general and specialized high schools were considered when classifying them by school level, and not based on students' age.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…It has a detrimental effect on oral health 7,8) . The longer the smoking period, the higher the rate of dental utilization; moreover, the higher the cost of dental treatment, the higher the expenses incurred 9) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for oral health behaviors, non-smokers were more likely to use a dental clinic than smokers. Similarly, Jang et al [13] found that non-smokers were more likely to get dental check-up regularly and Jeong et al [14] found that non-smokers aged 20-29 were more likely to visit a dental clinic. Previous research related to snack intake and oral health primarily focused on childhood and adolescence susceptible to dental caries [6,12,15] and some studies were conducted on adulthood [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…흡연은 구강을 통해 이루어지는 행위이며 착색, 구취, 치주질환, 구 강암 등 다양한 구강질환을 발생시키고, 구강건강에 유해한 영향을 야기한다 [9]. 또한 흡연력이 높을수록 치과 이용률이 높고, 치과 외래 진료비가 많은 경향을 보인다 [10,11]…”
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