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Date and Time of Latest Transaction005 20240228160716.0
General Information008 080219s2007 000 0 eng d
Agency-assigned identifier035 _a(0000000000)96580
Agency-assigned identifier035 _a6B0CF8D765CA4D0EBFE9724835EA904E
Main Entry - Personal Name1001 _aMandalas, Henry Y.
Title2451 0_h[manuscript] /
Title2451 0_cHenry Y. Mandalas, Jon-Erik H. Villamater.
Title2451 0_aOral health impact profile of Adventist University of the Phil. College of Dentistry patients in Silang, Cavite
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint)260 _c2007.
Phys Description300 _aviii, 35 leaves :
Phys Description300 _c28 cm.
General Note500 _aThesis (DDM) - Adventist University of the Philippines, Putingkahoy, Silang, Cavite, 2007.
Summary Note520 _aOral Health Impact Profile Adventist University of the Philippines – College of Dentistry Patients in Silang, Cavite. Mandalas, Henry Y. Villamater, Jon Erik H. 2007. DDM. 35 leaves. Maria Susan Yanga-Mabunga, DDM, MScD. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to determine the social impact of oral health among Adventist University of the Philippines – College of Dentistry patients. Social impact of oral health was measured with then 14-item Oral Health Impact Profile questionnaire (OHIP-14), administered to adult patients (n=97) ages 16-70 attending dental clinics managed by the Adventist University of the Philippines- College of Dentistry. Sociodemographic and clinical data thru DMFT were also collected. Data were analyzed using descriptive and bivariate analysis. Some 44.4% of the entire study sample reported experiencing an impact due to oral conditions during the past year. The most frequent impact experienced was self-consciousness (26.7% prevalence of impact), life less satisfying (16.7%) and felt tense (16.6%). It demonstrates that respondents experienced psychologic disabilities and discomforts due to oral conditions. No differences were observed in the OHIP scores by education and gender. Number of missing teeth is greatly related to functional limitations and psychological disability. The psychological discomfort in terms of self-consciousness and less than satisfying life in terms of handicap were the most observed impact of dental conditions. The study also documented fairly high prevalence of impact among AUP patients and the need to provide for comprehensive holistic management of their dental conditions. There is a great need to advocate for more priority for oral health since almost half of patients seen in Silang, Cavite reported being affected by dental conditions in their daily living.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_aDissertations, Academic.
Subj: Topical650 7_xDissertations.
Subj: Topical650 7_aAdventist University of the Phil.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_xCare and hygiene.
Subj: Topical650 7_aMouth
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Curriculum658 _aDoctor of Dental Medicine.
Subj: Curriculum658 _2local
AE: Pers Name7001 _aVillamater, Jon-Erik H.

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