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April 2005, Vol. 76, No. 4, Pages 573-581 , DOI 10.1902/jop.2005.76.4.573
(doi:10.1902/jop.2005.76.4.573)

Clinical and Other Risk Indicators for Early Periodontitis in Adults

Dr. Anne C.R. Tanner

Department of Molecular Genetics, The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA.

Ralph Kent Jr.

Department of Biostatistics, The Forsyth Institute.

Thomas Van Dyke

Clinical Research Center at Boston University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA.

Steven T. Sonis

Department of Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.

Lora A. Murray

Department of Molecular Genetics, The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA.

Background: Periodontal diseases affect over half the adults in the U.S., disproportionately affecting minority populations. Periodontitis can be treated in early stages, but it is not clear what features indicate, or could be risk factors for, early stages of periodontal attachment loss. This study aimed to evaluate associations between clinical and other risk indicators of early periodontitis.

Methods: A cross-sectional evaluation of 225 healthy and early periodontitis adults aged 20 to 40 years was performed. Clinical measurements, demographic information, and smoking histories were recorded. Analyses evaluated demographic and clinical associations with health and early periodontitis disease categories and periodontal attachment loss. Patterns of attachment loss at interproximal and buccal/lingual sites were evaluated.

Results: Subject age, plaque, and measures of gingivitis exhibited associations with attachment loss and probing depth. More periodontal attachment loss was detected in African-American and Hispanic subjects compared to Asian and Caucasian subjects. Smoking history was associated with attachment loss. At interproximal sites, lower molars most frequently had attachment loss, whereas at buccal/lingual sites, higher proportions of lower bicuspid teeth demonstrated attachment loss compared with other sites.

Conclusions: In this study of subjects with minimal attachment loss, gingival inflammation was associated with early periodontitis. Lower molar interproximal sites were frequently associated with interproximal attachment loss, whereas lower bicuspid teeth were at risk for gingival recession on buccal surfaces. J Periodontol 2005;76:573-581.

KEYWORDS: Bicuspid , gingival recession/etiology , molar , periodontal attachment loss/etiology , periodontitis/etiology , risk factors

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Authors:
Dr. Anne C.R. Tanner
Ralph Kent Jr.
Thomas Van Dyke
Steven T. Sonis
Lora A. Murray
Keywords:
Bicuspid
gingival recession/etiology
molar
periodontal attachment loss/etiology
periodontitis/etiology
risk factors

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