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Table 6 Models for the association between OML disease groups and OIDP (n = 544)

From: Influence of oral mucosal lesions and oral symptoms on oral health related quality of life in dermatological patients: a cross sectional study in Sudan

OML disease groups

N

OIDP > 0N = 190% (n)

Unadjusted OR (95 % CI)

AdjustedaOR (95 % CI)

Mutually adjustedbOR (95 % CI)

Tongue lesions

No

417

34.8 (142)

1

1

 

Yes

127

38.4 (48)

1.1 (0.7-1.7)

1.0 (0.6-1.6)

 

White lesions

     

No

440

34.7 (149)

1

1

 

Yes

104

39.8 (41)

1.2 (0.8-1.9)

1.3 (0.7-2.1)

 

Red and blue lesions

No

484

36.1 (171)

1

1

 

Yes

60

32.3 (19)

0.8 (0.4-1.4)

0.9 (0.9-1.0)

 

Vesiculobullous lesions

     

No

513

33.5 (169)

1

1

1

Yes

31

72.4 (21)**

5.2 (2.2-11.9)

7.4 (2.9-18.8)**

8.2 (3.2-20.9)**

Oral ulcerative lesions

No

520

33.9 (173)

1

1

1

Yes

24

77.3 (17)**

6.6 (2.4-18.3)

5.7 (1.9-16.9)*

6.7 (2.2-20.0)*

Pigmented lesions

No

523

35.7 (183)

1

1

 

Yes

21

35.0 (7)

0.9 (0.3-2.4)

0.7 (0.2-2.3)

 
  1. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.001
  2. a) Adjusted for sex, age, education, perceived health status, dental attendance and medical condition.
  3. b) Adjusted for sex, age, education, perceived health status, dental attendance, medical condition and other OML disease groups.
  4. The sum of the categories listed may not equal the total number due to lack of information.