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Prevention and Control of Common Chronic Oral Diseases and Related Lifestyle Management

Received: 24 October 2022    Accepted: 8 November 2022    Published: 23 November 2022
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Halitosis, oral ulcer and dental caries are three common chronic oral diseases. With the development of medical technology, the treatment level of chronic oral diseases has been continuously improving, but the number of patients with chronic oral diseases is still high. About 10%~65% of people in the world have suffered from halitosis, about 12.3% of people often suffer from oral ulcers, and about 5 billion people suffer from dental caries. Epidemiological studies have shown that the frequent occurrence of halitosis, oral ulcers and dental caries is related to people's poor awareness of oral health care and prevention and control of chronic oral diseases. This paper discusses the correlation between the causes or incentives of oral odor, oral ulcer, dental caries and oral hygiene habits, and clarifies the risk factors related to the occurrence of these three diseases. That is to say, the food residue in oral cavity and the change of oral micro-ecological environment caused by inadequate oral cleaning are positively correlated with the occurrence of chronic oral diseases. The author believes that long-term poor oral hygiene habits are an important factor leading to the occurrence of chronic oral diseases, and further analyzes the effects of oral cleaning methods, frequency and duration on the occurrence and development of the above diseases, emphasizing that maintaining good oral hygiene helps to reduce the incidence of the above three chronic oral diseases. At the same time, this paper points out that excessive mental stress, irregular work and rest and eating habits, lack of exercise, low immune function and other factors will also promote the development of chronic oral diseases. By strengthening people 's awareness of oral health care and teaching correct oral cleaning methods, we can put forward targeted life management methods for the three diseases of halitosis, oral ulcer and caries in terms of eating habits, bad habits, mental health and sports.

Published in American Journal of Health Research (Volume 10, Issue 6)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajhr.20221006.11
Page(s) 206-212
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Chronic Oral Diseases, Oral Hygiene Habits, Lifestyle Management, Oral Prevention

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  • School of International Education, Hainan Medical University, Haikou, PR China

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