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. 2021 Jul 27;8(1):68–75. doi: 10.1002/cre2.476

Table 3.

Prevalence oral impacts (OIDP > 0) according to socio‐behavioral characteristics and oral health related indicators. Unadjusted % (n) and adjusted ordinary logistic regression analyses presented with odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI)

Unadjusted % (n) Adjusted OR (CI)
Age categories
25–45 61 (62) 1
>45 59 (30) 0.5 (0.1–2.1)
Sex
Male 57 (65)
Female 71 (25)
Number of children
None 58 (74)
One or several 72 (18)
Use of illicit drugs last 30 days
Amphetamine (less than 1–3 days a week) 61 (53)
Amphetamine (at least 1–3 days a week) 72 (18)
Cannabis (less than 1–3 days a week) 52 (24) 1
Cannabis (at least 1–3 days a week) 71 (47)* 1.9 (0.5–6.8)
Heroin (less than 1–3 days a week) 62 (60)
Heroin (at least 1–3 days a week) 73 (11)
Education/Completed higher
No 63 (41)
Yes 64 (35)
Dental attendance
At least once a year 55 (36)
More seldom 64 (56)
Sugared mineral water
At least daily 63 (58)
Less than daily 57 (34)
Toothbrushing
At least twice daily 53(43) 1
Less than twice a day 69 (48)* 2.9 (0.9–10.9)
Satisfied mouth and teeth?
Satisfied 36 (13) 1
Dissatisfied 68 (79)** 1.1 (0.2–5.0)
Satisfied dentist
Satisfied 43 (35) 1
Dissatisfied 80 (53)** 5.1 (1.3–19.0)
Number of remaining teeth
20 and less 86 (43) 1
>20 44 (20)** 5.3 (1.6–23.3)
*

p < 0.01,

**

p < 0.005.