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Discussion : Electronic and conventional cigarette...

DISCUSSION The WHO consistently reports on the severity of health issues caused by smoking, and emphasizes the importance of quitting. The worsening oral health of cigarette users, represented by increases in various diseases, is especially concerning. The American Academy of Periodontology has stated that smoking is one of the risk factors that may affect treatment and therapeutic outcomes for p...

Table 3. Subgroup analysis of associations between...

  Non‐use Electronic cigarette Conventional cigarette Ex‐use   Adjusted OR Adjusted OR 95% CI Adjusted OR 95% CI Adjusted OR 95% CI Male Self‐reported oral health status High 1.00 3.84 (1.15–12.75) 1.47 (0.80–2.73) 0.83 (0.48–1.44) Middle 1.00 1.95 (0.88–4.35) 2.04 (1.42–2.92) 1.22 (0.87–1.70) Low 1.00 2.49 (1....

Table 2. Factors associated with periodontal disea...

  Male Female   Periodontal disease Periodontal disease Variables Adjusted OR 95% CI Adjusted OR 95% CI Cigarette usage Electronic cigarette 2.34 (1.52–3.59) 2.27 (0.89–5.80) Conventional cigarette 2.17 (1.76–2.68) 1.73 (1.32–2.27) Ex‐use 1.28 (1.05–1.56) 1.00 (0.74–1.34) Non‐use 1.00   1.00   Age (years)...

Table 1. General characteristics of study populati...

        Male (n = 5,715) Female (n = 7,836)         Periodontal disease   Periodontal disease     Total (N = 13,551)   Yes No   Yes No   Variables n (%) P value n (%) n (%) P value n (%) n (%) P value Cigarette usage    

Results : Electronic and conventional cigarette an...

RESULTS Table 1 presents the general characteristics of the study population. Included is the presence or absence of periodontal disease according to sex. Among the participants (5,715 men and 7,836 women), 2,206 men (38.6%) and 2,054 women (26.2%) exhibited periodontal disease. The relationship between vaping or smoking each cigarette and periodontal disease was statistically significant. Add...

Material & method : Electronic and conventional ci...

MATERIALS AND METHODS 2.1 Participants Data for this study was taken from a sample of the 2013–2015 KNHANES, an investigation into the health of the public, the status of chronic diseases, and the status of food/nutrition. The survey was conducted by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC). KNHANES includes secondary data which are processed to be anonymous. The total nu...

Introduction : Electronic and conventional cigaret...

The World Health Organization (WHO) cites tobacco‐related death and illness as drivers of poverty, as they force individuals to bear high medical expenses. Furthermore, tobacco contains over 7000 toxic chemicals including several known to be human carcinogens. Given this, tobacco smoking is associated with numerous preventable chronic diseases. In addition to the well‐known tobacco‐related l...

Electronic and conventional cigarette and periodon...

Associations of electronic and conventional cigarette use with periodontal disease in South Korean adults   Abstract Background The aim of this study was to examine the association of conventional cigarette smoking and electronic cigarette vaping with periodontal disease in South Korean adults. Methods For this study, data from 13,551 participants, a subset deriv...