Risk factors for the progression of periodontal attachment loss: a 5-year population-based study in South Brazil

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作者
Haas, Alex Nogueira [1 ]
Wagner, Marcius Comparsi [1 ]
Oppermann, Rui Vicente [1 ]
Roesing, Cassiano Kuchenbecker [1 ]
Albandar, Jasim M. [2 ]
Susin, Cristiano [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Dept Periodontol, Fac Dent, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[2] Temple Univ, Sch Dent, Periodontal Diagnost Res Lab, Dept Periodontol & Oral Implantol, Philadelphia, PA USA
[3] Georgia Regents Univ, Dept Periodont & Oral Biol, Coll Dent Med, Augusta, GA USA
关键词
Brazil; cohort; epidemiology; longitudinal studies; periodontal attachment loss; periodontal diseases; risk factors; smoking; NATURAL-HISTORY; TOOTH LOSS; FOLLOW-UP; EUROPEAN WORKSHOP; URBAN-POPULATION; NATIONAL-HEALTH; UNITED-STATES; DISEASE; ADULTS; EPIDEMIOLOGY;
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10.1111/jcpe.12213
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Aim: To assess sociodemographic and behavioural risk factors for periodontal attachment loss (PAL) progression after 5years in an urban sample from south Brazil. MethodsAt baseline, 1586 subjects, 14years and older, were derived using a multistage probabilistic sample strategy. At follow-up, 653 of 755 subjects had 6 teeth and were included in this analysis. A modified multiple Poisson regression was used to calculate adjusted relative risks (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). ResultsOverall, 247 (37.8%) subjects exhibited PAL progression 3mm in 4 teeth. Subjects older than 30years had approximately two times higher risk of having PAL progression than younger subjects. Subjects with low education had 53% higher risk (RR=1.53; 95% CI:1.06-2.22) of PAL progression compared to those with high education. A significant interaction between gender and smoking was observed. Among never-smokers, males were 33% more likely (RR=1.33; 95% CI:1.06-1.66) to experience PAL progression than females. Among smokers, there was 8% increased risk of PAL progression (RR=1.08; 95% CI:1.01-1.14) for males and 21% (RR=1.21; 95% CI:1.11-1.33) for females per 10 packyears. Skin colour, socioeconomy, dental care and diabetes were not significantly associated with PAL progression after statistical adjustment. Conclusion: Sociodemographic factors and smoking are independent risk factors for PAL progression in this Brazilian population.
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