Tooth loss after active periodontal therapy. 1: patient-related factors for risk, prognosis, and quality of outcome
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: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Objectives: Assessment of patient-related factors contributing (1) to tooth loss and
(2) to the quality of treatment outcome 10 years after initiation of anti-infective
therapy.
Material and Methods: All patients who had received active periodontal treatment
10 years ago by the same examiner were recruited consecutively until a total of 100
patients were re-examined. Re-examination was performed by a second examiner and
included clinical examination, test for interleukin-1 (IL-1) polymorphism, smoking
history, review of patients’ files (e.g. regularity of supportive periodontal therapy:
SPT). Statistical analysis included Poisson and logistic regressions.
Results: Fifty-three patients attended SPT regularly, 59 were females, 38 were IL-1
positive. Poisson regressions identified mean plaque index during SPT (po0.0001),
irregular attendance of SPT (po0.0001), age (po0.0001), initial diagnosis
(p50.0005), IL-1 polymorphism (p50.0007), smoking (p50.0053), and sex
(p50.0487) as factors significantly contributing to tooth loss. Additionally, mean
plaque index during SPT (p50.011) and irregular SPT (p50.002) were associated
with a worse periodontal status 10 years after initiation of therapy.
Conclusion: The following risk factors for tooth loss were identified: ineffective oral
hygiene, irregular SPT, IL-1 polymorphism, initial diagnosis, smoking, age and sex.
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