2017
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20175053
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Self-perceived oral health status and cytomorphological changes in individuals with addictive oral habits: assessed by WHO oral health questionnaire for adults

Abstract: Background: Oral diseases related to tobacco use are relatively widespread and common in the Pakistani community but epidemiological data regarding maintenance of oral hygiene and suggested treatment is scarce. Therefore, this study was conducted in an under developed district (Muzaffargarh) of Punjab, Pakistan to evaluate oral health status and to determine frequency of cytomorphological changes in buccal mucosa of habitual tobacco users. Methods: Oral examination of all the subjects was carried out using mou… Show more

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“…dental caries. 16 There was strong evidence for a significant association between a sugar-laden unhealthy diet and poor oral health. In the present study, less than one-third of the participants consumed sweets every day and consumed tea with sugar daily.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…dental caries. 16 There was strong evidence for a significant association between a sugar-laden unhealthy diet and poor oral health. In the present study, less than one-third of the participants consumed sweets every day and consumed tea with sugar daily.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%