Qat Habit in Yemen Society: A Causative Factor for Oral Periodontal Diseases

The effect of a common habit among Yemeni population on the periodontal status was investigated. This cross-sectional study was done on 2500 Yemenis with mean age 27.01 years (1818 males and 682 females). Among these 1528 were qat chewers and 972 were non-chewers. Detailed questionnaire and pre-desi...

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Main Author: Aiman A. Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2007-09-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Subjects:
Qat
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/4/3/243/
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spelling doaj-7f482be2a0524ad88f4c7cecbcaaca3d2020-11-24T23:34:35ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012007-09-014324324710.3390/ijerph2007030008Qat Habit in Yemen Society: A Causative Factor for Oral Periodontal DiseasesAiman A. AliThe effect of a common habit among Yemeni population on the periodontal status was investigated. This cross-sectional study was done on 2500 Yemenis with mean age 27.01 years (1818 males and 682 females). Among these 1528 were qat chewers and 972 were non-chewers. Detailed questionnaire and pre-designed scoring system for the periodontal status were employed for each case. Study results indicated that out of 972 non-chewers 116(12%) had periodontal pocketing and 18 (1.9%) cases had gingival recession. On the other hand, out of 1528 chewers, 468 (31.8%) had periodontal pockets and 98 (6.4%) with gum bleeding, p<0.05. These effects were found to increase with increased frequency and duration of chewing. It was concluded that habit of qat can cause damage to the periodontal ligament as pocketing and gum recession.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/4/3/243/Qatperiodontitisgingivitis
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author Aiman A. Ali
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Qat Habit in Yemen Society: A Causative Factor for Oral Periodontal Diseases
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Qat
periodontitis
gingivitis
author_facet Aiman A. Ali
author_sort Aiman A. Ali
title Qat Habit in Yemen Society: A Causative Factor for Oral Periodontal Diseases
title_short Qat Habit in Yemen Society: A Causative Factor for Oral Periodontal Diseases
title_full Qat Habit in Yemen Society: A Causative Factor for Oral Periodontal Diseases
title_fullStr Qat Habit in Yemen Society: A Causative Factor for Oral Periodontal Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Qat Habit in Yemen Society: A Causative Factor for Oral Periodontal Diseases
title_sort qat habit in yemen society: a causative factor for oral periodontal diseases
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2007-09-01
description The effect of a common habit among Yemeni population on the periodontal status was investigated. This cross-sectional study was done on 2500 Yemenis with mean age 27.01 years (1818 males and 682 females). Among these 1528 were qat chewers and 972 were non-chewers. Detailed questionnaire and pre-designed scoring system for the periodontal status were employed for each case. Study results indicated that out of 972 non-chewers 116(12%) had periodontal pocketing and 18 (1.9%) cases had gingival recession. On the other hand, out of 1528 chewers, 468 (31.8%) had periodontal pockets and 98 (6.4%) with gum bleeding, p<0.05. These effects were found to increase with increased frequency and duration of chewing. It was concluded that habit of qat can cause damage to the periodontal ligament as pocketing and gum recession.
topic Qat
periodontitis
gingivitis
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/4/3/243/
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