SEVERITY OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN SMOKERS

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Autor(a) principal: Feser, Gustavo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Dulong, Ivette, Funosas, Esteban, Quintero, Anabela, Antuña, Maria Virginia, Boccio, Ileana, Barros, Andres, Bello, Delfina, Grimoldi, Carla, Basaldella, Nazaret, Riano, Emiliana Gonzalez, Pedrol, Santiago
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the severity of periodontal disease in a population of adults with gingival or periodontal disease who assist at the periodontics service of the Faculty of Dentistry of the National University of Rosario. Methods: The study evaluated the periodontal conditions in smokers and non smokers. The sample consisted of 400 individuals: 268 non-smokers (NS) and 132 active smokers (S). The classification of gingival and periodontal diseases was based on the criteria of the American Association of Periodontology (2017), recruiting patients with diagnoses of gingivitis, stage II, III and IV of periodontitis. Each one of these pathologies was related to the different age groups to assess the risks of clinical attachment loss. The periodontal variables studied were:   probing depth (PD), attachment level (AL), number of teeth present (TP), oral hygiene index (OHI), tooth mobility (M) and bleeding on probing (BOP). A multivariate analysis was also carried out to determine the degree of responsibility of the different risk factors, such as age, gender, being a smoker and the years of that habit duration, in relation to the extent and severity of the periodontal disease. Results: Twenty-nine per cent of women and fourty percent of men were smokers. The periodontal variables in the groups of S and NS behaved in the following way: PD for NS 4.19 (± 0.67), and for S 5.37 (±0.64) ; AL for NS 3.43 (±1.28), and for S 4.30 (±1.43); BOP for NS 41 (±23.76), and for S 43.28 (±23.56); OHI for NS 1.75 (±0.61), and for S 1.82 (±0.53); TP for NS 21.38 (±6.13), and for S 21.20 (±6.60) ; and M for NS 1.65 (±0.74), and for S 2.10 (±0.65). Conclusion: Stage II and III of periodontitis behaved similarly in both groups, but when we analysed stage IV of periodontitis, it was more prevalent in smokers, regardless of their age. When the population was stratified according to the age of the individuals, stage IV of periodontitis was more prevalent in older people who did not smoke and in young individuals under 40 who had the habit. PD, CAL and M periodontal variables were found with more severe values in the S group.
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spelling SEVERITY OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN SMOKERSSEVERITY OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN SMOKERS: Tabaquismo, enfermedad periodontal, pérdida de inserción clínica periodontal.ABSTRACT Introduction: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the severity of periodontal disease in a population of adults with gingival or periodontal disease who assist at the periodontics service of the Faculty of Dentistry of the National University of Rosario. Methods: The study evaluated the periodontal conditions in smokers and non smokers. The sample consisted of 400 individuals: 268 non-smokers (NS) and 132 active smokers (S). The classification of gingival and periodontal diseases was based on the criteria of the American Association of Periodontology (2017), recruiting patients with diagnoses of gingivitis, stage II, III and IV of periodontitis. Each one of these pathologies was related to the different age groups to assess the risks of clinical attachment loss. The periodontal variables studied were:   probing depth (PD), attachment level (AL), number of teeth present (TP), oral hygiene index (OHI), tooth mobility (M) and bleeding on probing (BOP). A multivariate analysis was also carried out to determine the degree of responsibility of the different risk factors, such as age, gender, being a smoker and the years of that habit duration, in relation to the extent and severity of the periodontal disease. Results: Twenty-nine per cent of women and fourty percent of men were smokers. The periodontal variables in the groups of S and NS behaved in the following way: PD for NS 4.19 (± 0.67), and for S 5.37 (±0.64) ; AL for NS 3.43 (±1.28), and for S 4.30 (±1.43); BOP for NS 41 (±23.76), and for S 43.28 (±23.56); OHI for NS 1.75 (±0.61), and for S 1.82 (±0.53); TP for NS 21.38 (±6.13), and for S 21.20 (±6.60) ; and M for NS 1.65 (±0.74), and for S 2.10 (±0.65). Conclusion: Stage II and III of periodontitis behaved similarly in both groups, but when we analysed stage IV of periodontitis, it was more prevalent in smokers, regardless of their age. When the population was stratified according to the age of the individuals, stage IV of periodontitis was more prevalent in older people who did not smoke and in young individuals under 40 who had the habit. PD, CAL and M periodontal variables were found with more severe values in the S group.Introdução: O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a gravidade da doença periodontal em uma população de adultos com doença gengival ou periodontal que atende no serviço de periodontia da Faculdade de Odontologia da Universidade Nacional de Rosario. Métodos: O estudo avaliou as condições periodontais em fumantes e não fumantes. A amostra foi composta por 400 indivíduos: 268 não fumantes (SN) e 132 fumantes ativos (E). A classificação das doenças gengivais e periodontais foi baseada nos critérios da American Association of Periodontology (2017), recrutando pacientes com diagnóstico de gengivite, estágio II, III e IV de periodontite. Cada uma dessas patologias foi relacionada às diferentes faixas etárias para avaliar os riscos de perda de inserção clínica. As variáveis periodontais estudadas foram: profundidade de sondagem (DP), nível de inserção (AL), número de dentes presentes (TP), índice de higiene bucal (IOH), mobilidade dentária (M) e sangramento à sondagem (BOP). Uma análise multivariada também foi realizada para determinar o grau de responsabilidade dos diferentes fatores de risco, como idade, gênero, ser fumante e os anos de duração desse hábito, em relação à extensão e gravidade da doença periodontal. Resultados: Vinte e nove por cento das mulheres e quarenta por cento dos homens eram fumantes. As variáveis periodontais nos grupos de S e NS comportaram-se da seguinte forma: PD para NS 4,19 (± 0,67) e para S 5,37 (± 0,64); AL para NS 3,43 (± 1,28) e para S 4,30 (± 1,43); BOP para NS 41 (± 23,76) e para S 43,28 (± 23,56); OHI para NS 1,75 (± 0,61) e para S 1,82 (± 0,53); TP para NS 21,38 (± 6,13) e para S 21,20 (± 6,60); e M para NS 1,65 (± 0,74) e para S 2,10 (± 0,65). Conclusão: Os estágios II e III da periodontite se comportaram de maneira semelhante nos dois grupos, mas quando analisamos o estágio IV da periodontite, esta foi mais prevalente em fumantes, independentemente de sua idade. Quando a população foi estratificada de acordo com a idade dos indivíduos, o estágio IV da periodontite foi mais prevalente em pessoas idosas que não fumavam e em indivíduos jovens com menos de 40 anos que tinham o hábito. As variáveis periodontais PD, CAL e M foram encontradas com valores mais severos no grupo S.Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal2019-05-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/7510.29327/24816.4.1-7Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal); Vol. 4 No. 1: January-April 2019; 34-40Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal); v. 4 n. 1: January-April 2019; 34-402595-47331518-524910.29327/24816.4.1reponame:Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online)instname:Conselho Regional de Odontologia do Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ)instacron:CROporhttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/75/51Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFeser, GustavoDulong, IvetteFunosas, EstebanQuintero, AnabelaAntuña, Maria VirginiaBoccio, IleanaBarros, AndresBello, DelfinaGrimoldi, CarlaBasaldella, NazaretRiano, Emiliana GonzalezPedrol, Santiago2019-12-03T13:33:08Zoai:ojs3.cro-rj.org.br:article/75Revistahttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revistahttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/oairevista.cientifica@cro-rj.org.br || rorefa@terra.com.br2595-47331518-5249opendoar:2019-12-03T13:33:08Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online) - Conselho Regional de Odontologia do Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ)false
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SEVERITY OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN SMOKERS
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Feser, Gustavo
: Tabaquismo, enfermedad periodontal, pérdida de inserción clínica periodontal.
title_short SEVERITY OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN SMOKERS
title_full SEVERITY OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN SMOKERS
title_fullStr SEVERITY OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN SMOKERS
title_full_unstemmed SEVERITY OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN SMOKERS
title_sort SEVERITY OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN SMOKERS
author Feser, Gustavo
author_facet Feser, Gustavo
Dulong, Ivette
Funosas, Esteban
Quintero, Anabela
Antuña, Maria Virginia
Boccio, Ileana
Barros, Andres
Bello, Delfina
Grimoldi, Carla
Basaldella, Nazaret
Riano, Emiliana Gonzalez
Pedrol, Santiago
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Funosas, Esteban
Quintero, Anabela
Antuña, Maria Virginia
Boccio, Ileana
Barros, Andres
Bello, Delfina
Grimoldi, Carla
Basaldella, Nazaret
Riano, Emiliana Gonzalez
Pedrol, Santiago
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Feser, Gustavo
Dulong, Ivette
Funosas, Esteban
Quintero, Anabela
Antuña, Maria Virginia
Boccio, Ileana
Barros, Andres
Bello, Delfina
Grimoldi, Carla
Basaldella, Nazaret
Riano, Emiliana Gonzalez
Pedrol, Santiago
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv : Tabaquismo, enfermedad periodontal, pérdida de inserción clínica periodontal.
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description ABSTRACT Introduction: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the severity of periodontal disease in a population of adults with gingival or periodontal disease who assist at the periodontics service of the Faculty of Dentistry of the National University of Rosario. Methods: The study evaluated the periodontal conditions in smokers and non smokers. The sample consisted of 400 individuals: 268 non-smokers (NS) and 132 active smokers (S). The classification of gingival and periodontal diseases was based on the criteria of the American Association of Periodontology (2017), recruiting patients with diagnoses of gingivitis, stage II, III and IV of periodontitis. Each one of these pathologies was related to the different age groups to assess the risks of clinical attachment loss. The periodontal variables studied were:   probing depth (PD), attachment level (AL), number of teeth present (TP), oral hygiene index (OHI), tooth mobility (M) and bleeding on probing (BOP). A multivariate analysis was also carried out to determine the degree of responsibility of the different risk factors, such as age, gender, being a smoker and the years of that habit duration, in relation to the extent and severity of the periodontal disease. Results: Twenty-nine per cent of women and fourty percent of men were smokers. The periodontal variables in the groups of S and NS behaved in the following way: PD for NS 4.19 (± 0.67), and for S 5.37 (±0.64) ; AL for NS 3.43 (±1.28), and for S 4.30 (±1.43); BOP for NS 41 (±23.76), and for S 43.28 (±23.56); OHI for NS 1.75 (±0.61), and for S 1.82 (±0.53); TP for NS 21.38 (±6.13), and for S 21.20 (±6.60) ; and M for NS 1.65 (±0.74), and for S 2.10 (±0.65). Conclusion: Stage II and III of periodontitis behaved similarly in both groups, but when we analysed stage IV of periodontitis, it was more prevalent in smokers, regardless of their age. When the population was stratified according to the age of the individuals, stage IV of periodontitis was more prevalent in older people who did not smoke and in young individuals under 40 who had the habit. PD, CAL and M periodontal variables were found with more severe values in the S group.
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