Smoking, denture wearing while sleeping, denture cleanser usage, denture type, and resting saliva pH are important predictors of the deterioration of ARDLs over time.
The purpose of this study was to develop a Japanese questionnaire for subjective oral dryness and reveal factors associated with xerostomia among Japanese youth. A sample of 237 male and 144 female Japanese students (mean age: 20.8 years) was selected. The validity of the questionnaire was assessed through factor analysis, while its reliability and internal consistency were assessed with Cronbachʼs alpha. The impact of health, daily life, food intake, and oral dryness on xerostomia was assessed. To this end, subjects responded to questions on oral dryness, health, daily life, and food intake; unstimulated saliva was also collected from the subjects. Unstimulated salivary flow rate ranged from 0.02 to 1.8 ml/min (mean: 0.32 ml/min.). Factor analysis revealed that the questionnaire comprised 12 items making up four factors, namely,at swallowing the food particle, oral dryness during mastication, dryness of the lips or facial surface,anddryness at night.All factors had a Cronbachʼs alpha of 0.6 or more. In addition, subjects with an unbalanced diet had a threefold susceptibility to xerostomia.The questionnaire is deemed a valid and reliable measure of subjective oral dryness among Japanese youth. By using this questionnaire, the relationship between xerostomia and a self-reported unbalanced diet was suggested.
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