The Effects of College Students' Drowning Symptoms and Nicotine Dependence on Oral Environment and Behavior
Author(s) -
Kim Hye-Jin
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
asia-pacific journal of multimedia services convergent with art, humanities, and sociology
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.21742/ajmahs.2018.11.63
D University, and from September 1 to November 30, 49 people participated in the final dental hygiene management process to investigate mouthwash symptoms and bad breath to improve oral environment. . Received(September 1, 2018), Review Result(September 21, 2018) Accepted(October 12, 2018), Published(November 30, 2018) (Associate Professor) 47340 Dept. Dental Hygiene, Dongeui Univ., Gaya 1-dong, Busanjin-gu, Busan, Korea email: khj1126@deu.ac.kr The Effects of College Students' Drowning Symptoms and Nicotine Dependence on Oral Environment and Behavior Copyright c 2018 HSST 380 According to the gender of university students, 11 (84.6%) were male and 2 (15.4%) female. There were 29 men (96.7%) and 1 woman (3.3%) in the age group of 21 to 25 years old and 6 (100%) of men over 25 years of age. And malnutrition. The results were as follows: males were 2.02 in males and .67 females. The incidence of malnutrition was 1.24 in males and females were uncomfortable. As a result of analyzing the change of oral health behavior according to the nicotine dependence of college students, the scores of the group with lower nicotine dependence were higher than those before the oral health behavior score (10.89) and those of the group with lower nicotine dependency (10.39) (13.22) were higher and there was a significant difference. In the case of normal dependence, there was a difference between before and after (10.50) and after (13.25), but it was not statistically significant. In adults, college students were more likely to feel a sense of discomfort due to bad breath than to feel discomfort. It is necessary to develop and apply an education program to improve oral health by grasping various factors such as smoking, nicotine dependence and oral environment which cause bad breath in the future.
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