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Type: Journal article
Title: Clustering of risk indicators for periodontal disease: a population-based study
Author: Bhat, M.
Roberts-Thomson, K.
Do, L.
Citation: Community Dental Health, 2015; 32(3):158-162
Publisher: FDI World Dental Federation
Issue Date: 2015
ISSN: 0265-539X
2515-1746
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L.G. Do K. Roberts, Thomson M. Bhat
Abstract: To assess the prevalence of clustering of risk indicators for periodontal disease and association of clustering of the risk indicators with sociodemographic factors and the prevalence of moderate/severe periodontal disease in rural Indian 35-54 year-olds.A multi-stage cluster random sampling design was used for this population-based cross-sectional study.Data were collected through in-person interviews relating to sociodemographic factors and habits. Plaque index and periodontal findings were recorded from oral examination. Clustering of risk indicators such as smoking, tobacco chewing, alcohol and plaque were assessed for association with periodontal disease and various other sociodemographic indicators using logistic regression models. Results: Of 1,401 people approached, 873 completed data; a response rate of 62.3%. Clustering of two or more risk indicators was present in 31% of the population. Prevalence of moderate-severe periodontal disease was 46.6%. Simultaneous presence of two/more risk indicators was strongly associated with sociodemographic factors and periodontal disease.Clustering of two or more of the factors plaque, smoking, chewing tobacco and alcohol, was strongly associated with periodontitis.
Keywords: Humans
Periodontal Diseases
Prevalence
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
Cross-Sectional Studies
Adult
Middle Aged
Australia
Female
Male
Rights: © BASCD 2015
DOI: 10.1922/CDH_3569Bhat05
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