Longitudinal study of predictive factors for periodontal disease and tooth loss

被引:139
作者
Machtel, EE
Hausmann, E
Dunford, R
Grossi, S
Ho, A
Davis, G
Chandler, J
Zambon, J
Genco, RJ
机构
[1] SUNY Buffalo, PDRC, Dept Oral Biol, Sch Dent Med, Buffalo, NY 14214 USA
[2] Rambam Med Ctr, Techn Fac Med, Periodontal Unit, Dept Maxillofacial Surg, Haifa, Israel
[3] Merck Res Labs, W Point, PA USA
关键词
clinical attachment level; alveolar bone height; risk factors; smoking; systemic condition; tooth loss;
D O I
10.1034/j.1600-051X.1999.260607.x
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Longitudinal assessment of risk factors for periodontal disease is necessary to provide evidence that a putative risk factor or risk indicator is a true risk factor, The purpose of the present study was to explore longitudinally a variety of markers as possible periodontal risk factors in subjects with little or no periodontal disease at baseline. 415 subjects with mild or little periodontal disease were examined: medical and dental history; socioeconomic profile, clinical measurements, microbial samples and radiographic assessment of bone height were performed at baseline, and at a follow-up examination 2 to 5 years later. Mean probing pocket depth (PPD) at baseline was 1.99 +/- 0.37 mm while mean overall change was 0.1 mm which amounts to an annual rate of 0.04 mm, Overall mean clinical attachment level (1.75 +/- 0.6 mm) at baseline resulted in mean attachment change of 0.28 mm (0.12 mm. annually). Alveolar costal height (ACH) at baseline (mean 2.05 +/- 0.85 mm) resulting in a mean net loss of 0.1 mm. Approximately 10% of all sites presented for the second visit with attachment loss exceeding the threshold (4.4% annually), while only 2.2% of all sites exhibited attachment gain (0.88% annually). Older individuals exhibited greater mean bone loss but the least amount of attachment loss. Current smokers exhibited greater disease progression compared to non-smokers. Tooth morbidity (0.17 teeth/patient/year) was associated with greater baseline CAL and ACI-I: loss, and an assortment of systemic conditions. Subjects who harbored Bacteroides forsythus (Bf) at baseline had greater loss in ACH; likewise, these subjects experienced greater proportions of losing sites and twice as much tooth mortality compared to Bf-negative patients. Baseline clinical parameters correlated strongly with the outcome. i.e., subjects with deeper mean pocket depth at baseline exhibited greater increase in pocket depth overtime; while subjects with greater attachment loss at baseline exhibited greater attachment loss between the Ist and 2nd visits.
引用
收藏
页码:374 / 380
页数:7
相关论文
共 38 条
[1]   A 5-year study of attachment loss in community-dwelling older adults: incidence density [J].
Beck, JD ;
Cusmano, L ;
GreeneHelms, W ;
Koch, GG ;
Offenbacher, S .
JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL RESEARCH, 1997, 32 (06) :506-515
[2]   PREVALENCE AND RISK INDICATORS FOR PERIODONTAL ATTACHMENT LOSS IN A POPULATION OF OLDER COMMUNITY-DWELLING BLACKS AND WHITES [J].
BECK, JD ;
KOCH, GG ;
ROZIER, RG ;
TUDOR, GE .
JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, 1990, 61 (08) :521-528
[3]  
BERGSTROM J, 1994, J PERIODONTOL, V65, P545, DOI 10.1902/jop.1994.65.5s.545
[4]   Medications as risk factors for periodontal disease [J].
Ciancio, SG .
JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, 1996, 67 (10) :1055-1059
[5]   Serum antibodies reacting with subgingival species in refractory periodontitis subjects [J].
Colombo, AP ;
Sakellari, D ;
Haffajee, AD ;
Tanner, A ;
Cugini, MA ;
Socransky, SS .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY, 1998, 25 (07) :596-604
[6]   THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROBING ATTACHMENT LOSS AND COMPUTERIZED RADIOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS IN MONITORING PROGRESSION OF PERIODONTITIS [J].
DEAS, DE ;
PASQUALI, LA ;
YUAN, CH ;
KORNMAN, KS .
JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, 1991, 62 (02) :135-141
[7]   RISK-FACTORS FOR TOTAL TOOTH LOSS IN THE UNITED-STATES - LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL DATA [J].
EKLUND, SA ;
BURT, BA .
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY, 1994, 54 (01) :5-14
[8]   Current view of risk factors for periodontal diseases [J].
Genco, RJ .
JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, 1996, 67 (10) :1041-1049
[9]   RISK INDICATORS FOR FUTURE CLINICAL ATTACHMENT LOSS IN ADULT PERIODONTITIS - PATIENT VARIABLES [J].
GRBIC, JT ;
LAMSTER, IB ;
CELENTI, RS ;
FINE, JB .
JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, 1991, 62 (05) :322-329
[10]   ASSESSMENT OF RISK FOR PERIODONTAL-DISEASE .1. RISK INDICATORS FOR ATTACHMENT LOSS [J].
GROSSI, SG ;
ZAMBON, JJ ;
HO, AW ;
KOCH, G ;
DUNFORD, RG ;
MACHTEI, EE ;
NORDERYD, OM ;
GENCO, RJ .
JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, 1994, 65 (03) :260-267