2016
DOI: 10.31436/imjm.v15i1.1200
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Oral hygiene practices and periodontal disease status assessment among diabetic patients from three selected public medical primary care clinics in Kuantan, Malaysia

Abstract: Introduction: Evidences on the bilateral relationship between diabetes mellitus (DM) and periodontal diseases (PD) have been growing. Oral hygiene practice (OHP) is one of major determinants for PD. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess periodontal disease status and oral hygiene practices of DM-patients from public medical primary care clinics (PMPCCs). Methods: A medical-dental research team conducted an active PD-screening among 193 DMpatients using both self-reported questions (SRQs) and basic periodon… Show more

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“…Self-report questionnaires utilized in this investigation were translated from two previous studies and validated. [ 28 29 ] Before this study, the questionnaire was adapted to our study population and underwent content and face validation to ensure reliability. As a result, it was given a good GQ rating.…”
Section: Aterials and M Ethodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-report questionnaires utilized in this investigation were translated from two previous studies and validated. [ 28 29 ] Before this study, the questionnaire was adapted to our study population and underwent content and face validation to ensure reliability. As a result, it was given a good GQ rating.…”
Section: Aterials and M Ethodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-reported questionnaires adopted from two recent studies were translated and validated to be used in this study. 42 43 The GQ consisted of 14 items with 8 items on patients' baseline characteristics (Part A) and 6 items on symptoms of PD (Part B). The GQ was used to screen for any PD comorbidity among the study participants.…”
Section: Study Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%