Journal article
Authors list: Schlenz, Maximiliane Amelie; Schlenz, Moritz Benedikt; Woestmann, Bernd; Jungert, Alexandra; Glatt, Anna Sophia; Ganss, Carolina
Publication year: 2022
Journal: Nutrients
Volume number: 14
Issue number: 6
eISSN: 2072-6643
Open access status: Gold
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14061165
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract:
Tooth wear is a relevant oral health problem, especially at a young age. Although ongoing acid exposures may contribute to tooth wear, the role of acidic dietary components in this context remains unclear. To date, in tooth wear studies, dietary behavior has been assessed using traditional questionnaires, but the suitability of this approach has not been investigated so far. In our longitudinal study, we followed 91 participants (21.0 +/- 2.2 years) over a period of 1 year (373 +/- 19 days) and monitored tooth wear with an intraoral scanner. At baseline (T0) and at the end (T1), we assessed dietary behavior with questionnaires asking about the consumption frequencies of acidic dietary components and the acid taste preferences. Complete data were available from 80 subjects. The consumption frequencies of T0 and T1 correlated weakly to moderately. Taste preferences seem to be a more consistent measure, but there was predominantly no significant correlation with the corresponding consumption frequencies. None of the dietary parameters showed a significant relation with tooth wear. The suitability of dietary questionnaires to assess tooth-relevant dietary behavior seems to be limited.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Schlenz, M., Schlenz, M., Woestmann, B., Jungert, A., Glatt, A. and Ganss, C. (2022) The Suitability of Questionnaires for Exploring Relations of Dietary Behavior and Tooth Wear, Nutrients, 14(6), Article 1165. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14061165
APA Citation style: Schlenz, M., Schlenz, M., Woestmann, B., Jungert, A., Glatt, A., & Ganss, C. (2022). The Suitability of Questionnaires for Exploring Relations of Dietary Behavior and Tooth Wear. Nutrients. 14(6), Article 1165. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14061165
Keywords
DENTAL EROSION; DENTISTRY; Oral health; questionnaires; Tooth wear; Young adults