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      • 육군훈련소 훈련병 구강건강 실태 연구

        홍진선 ( Hong Jinson ),황일웅 ( Hwang Il-ung ),최병섭 ( Choi Byungseop ),오대근 ( Oh Daekeun ),정신 ( Jung Shin ),박임희 ( Park Imhee ),이선주 ( Lee Sunjoo ),조근철 ( Jo Keunchul ) 국군의무사령부 2015 대한군진의학학술지 Vol.46 No.1

        Objectives; The purpose of this study was to evaluate oral health status, dental treatment need and oral health awareness of army trainees in the Korea Army Training Center to develop the army policy on oral health and oral health providing. Methods; This study conducted by close oral examinations for 352 Army trainees based on the Korea National Oral Survey criteria with questionnaires. The questionnaires related to awareness and attitude on oral health. Results; DMFT index was 5.03, and DT was 0.65. DMFS index was 10.29 and DS was 1.49. Average of teeth needed dental treatment was 0.95 and 51.9% among teeth needed extractions was for the third molars. 48.3% of trainees needed periodontal treatment including scaling. Of the trainees, 15.4% considered their own oral status very good or good and 34.2% considered their dental status poor and very poor. Average frequency of toothbrushing was 2.6 times a day. 10.6% of trainees used tools for improving their oral health. Conclusions; Oral health status of army trainees affects the Army dental health care system. Close periodic oral examination on trainees and reevaluation is recommended.

      • 치과적 중재가 장병 금연 성공률에 미치는 영향 연구

        홍진선 ( Jinson Hong ),최정인 ( Jungin Choi ),전한가람 ( Hangaram Jeon ),강인순 ( Insoon Kang ),홍승우 ( Seungwoo Hong ),박아름 ( Areum Park ) 국군의무사령부 2018 대한군진의학학술지 Vol.49 No.1

        Objectives; The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the dental intervention effects on success of smoking-cessation for military soldiers. Methods; A dental intervention including periodontal management and oral health care program has combined with conventional smoking-cessation program in the Armed Forces Busan Hospital. An advanced smoking-cessation program was provided at every visit. Hydrogen sulfide(H2S) and methyl mercaptan(CH3SH) concentration for halitosis evaluation were measured at the each consecutive visit using Twin Breasor II. Results; Dental intervention effect on success of regular smoking-cessation was verified for this study. Quantitative approach for halitosis evaluation was introduced. Hydrogen sulfide(H2S) and methyl mercaptan(CH3SH) concentration level has decreased after stop smoking. Conclusions; It is recommended that broader and long-term study is necessary to evaluate the dental intervention effects on success of smoking-cessation

      • 국군 상악 제1대구치와 제2대구치의 치근 및 근관 형태에 대한 콘빔전산화단층촬영 연구

        전보경 ( Bokyung Jeon ),홍진선 ( Jinson Hong ),최성환 ( Sunghwan Choi ),최용석 ( Yongseok Choi ),임정민 ( Jeongmin Lim ),이찬현 ( Chan-hyun Lee ) 국군의무사령부 2021 대한군진의학학술지 Vol.52 No.1

        Objective; The aim of this study is to investigate the root and canal morphology of maxillary first and second permanent molars using a cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in Korean Military. Method; A total 928 CBCT images of bilateral maxillary first and second molar from 232 patients were selected. Patients visited Armed Forces Capital Dental Hospital for surgical extraction, root canal treatment, and implant surgery. The following data were analyzed and recorded: number of roots, types of root canal, presence of MB2 canal, MB1 and MB2 canal. Result; Number of roots of all maxillary first molars was three. There were various numbers of roots of maxillary second molars (1~3roots). There were various types in MB canal in both maxillary first and second molars, However, there was only one type in DB and P canal. The MB2 canal of maxillary first and second molars was present in 38.1% and 9.8% respectively. The mean distance of maxillary first and second molars were 2.24mm and 1.93mm respectively. Conclusion; As a result of observing through CBCT, there were differences in the number of roots, the type of root, and the average distance to the entrance of the MB1 and MB2 root canals in the maxillary first and second molars. There were various canal types of MB canals of maxillary molars in Korean military. These data can help successful endodontic treatment.

      • 육군 상병 구강건강 실태 연구

        이찬현 ( Chan-hyun Lee ),임나희 ( Na-hee Lim ),최한솔 ( Han-sol Choi ),박근정 ( Geun-jung Park ),이승원 ( Seung-won Lee ),홍진선 ( Jinson Hong ),권동주 ( Dong-joo Kwon ) 국군의무사령부 2018 대한군진의학학술지 Vol.49 No.1

        Objectives; The purpose of this study was to evaluate oral health status such as dental caries, periodontal disease, and TMJ related disease, dental treatment need, percentage of smoker, and oral health awareness of army corporals who came to Armed Forces Capital Hospital for regular medical check-up. Methods; Closed oral examination was conducted to 308 army corporals based on the Korea National Oral Survey criteria. The questionnaires related to awareness and attitude on oral health were received from the subjects. DMFT rate, DMFT, DT, MT, FT index, CPI index, percevied oral health status, percentage of smoker, tooth pain, periodontal bleeding, TMJ-related factor, and experience of oral education were evaluated. Results; DMFT rate was 68.2%, DMFT, DT, MT, FT index was 3.14, 0.7, 0.02, 2.42 respectively. 6.5% of subjects were needed periodontal treatment including scaling. 42.2% of subjects were smoker. Percentage of subjects who experienced tooth pain, periodontal bleeding, TMJ pain was 51.6%, 38.0%, 35.7% respectively. More than half of subjects eat or drink caries-induced food or drink more than once a day. Percentage of scaling experience within one year was 19.5%, 45.0% of subjects had no scaling experience. Only 17.9% of subjects had experience of oral health education. Conclusions; Oral health status of army corporals affects the Army dental health care system. Closed periodic oral examination and re-evaluation of oral health status on army corporals and should be performed regularly.

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