Periodontal disease status and associated risk factors in patients attending a Dental Teaching Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Background: Investigators have identified an association of socio-demographic and medical factors with periodontal risk. This study observed status and association of periodontal disease and associated risk factors/indictors. Materials and Methods: All patients attending a dental teaching hospital w...

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Main Authors: Syed Akhtar Hussain Bokhari, Agha Mohammad Suhail, Abdul Razzaq Malik, Mian Farrukh Imran
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology
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spelling doaj-91366b219bd34febacb710515a0b3e182020-11-24T21:59:19ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Society of Periodontology0972-124X2015-01-0119667868210.4103/0972-124X.156882Periodontal disease status and associated risk factors in patients attending a Dental Teaching Hospital in Rawalpindi, PakistanSyed Akhtar Hussain BokhariAgha Mohammad SuhailAbdul Razzaq MalikMian Farrukh ImranBackground: Investigators have identified an association of socio-demographic and medical factors with periodontal risk. This study observed status and association of periodontal disease and associated risk factors/indictors. Materials and Methods: All patients attending a dental teaching hospital were interviewed for socio-demographic and medical information through a structured questionnaire. Participants were examined for periodontal status using the community periodontal index (CPI), by a single examiner during September to November 2012. An association of age, gender, smoking habit, systemic conditions, and oral hygiene measures with periodontal status ([periodontitis CPI score ≥3]/nonperiodontitis [CPI score ≤2]) was analyzed by applying Chi-square test and forward selection stepwise regression analysis. Results: One thousand nine hundred and eighteen patients were examined during the study period. The findings revealed that 63.5% of the subjects had CPI score ≤2 (nonperiodontitis), while 34.5% were found with CPI score ≥3 (periodontitis). Age, gender, occupation, smoking, diabetes, arthritis, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, stress, medications, and oral hygiene habits of using tooth powder or tooth brushing were significantly (P ≤ 0.037) associated with periodontal status. Regression analysis showed a significant association of age, occupation, and smoking with periodontitis. Conclusion: This study observed prevalence of periodontitis in one-fourth of study sample. The study confirmed various socio-demographic risk factors/indictors associated with increased risk of periodontitis.http://www.jisponline.com/article.asp?issn=0972-124X;year=2015;volume=19;issue=6;spage=678;epage=682;aulast=Community periodontal indexperiodontal diseaseprevalencerisk factors/indicators
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author Syed Akhtar Hussain Bokhari
Agha Mohammad Suhail
Abdul Razzaq Malik
Mian Farrukh Imran
spellingShingle Syed Akhtar Hussain Bokhari
Agha Mohammad Suhail
Abdul Razzaq Malik
Mian Farrukh Imran
Periodontal disease status and associated risk factors in patients attending a Dental Teaching Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology
Community periodontal index
periodontal disease
prevalence
risk factors/indicators
author_facet Syed Akhtar Hussain Bokhari
Agha Mohammad Suhail
Abdul Razzaq Malik
Mian Farrukh Imran
author_sort Syed Akhtar Hussain Bokhari
title Periodontal disease status and associated risk factors in patients attending a Dental Teaching Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
title_short Periodontal disease status and associated risk factors in patients attending a Dental Teaching Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
title_full Periodontal disease status and associated risk factors in patients attending a Dental Teaching Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
title_fullStr Periodontal disease status and associated risk factors in patients attending a Dental Teaching Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Periodontal disease status and associated risk factors in patients attending a Dental Teaching Hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
title_sort periodontal disease status and associated risk factors in patients attending a dental teaching hospital in rawalpindi, pakistan
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology
issn 0972-124X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background: Investigators have identified an association of socio-demographic and medical factors with periodontal risk. This study observed status and association of periodontal disease and associated risk factors/indictors. Materials and Methods: All patients attending a dental teaching hospital were interviewed for socio-demographic and medical information through a structured questionnaire. Participants were examined for periodontal status using the community periodontal index (CPI), by a single examiner during September to November 2012. An association of age, gender, smoking habit, systemic conditions, and oral hygiene measures with periodontal status ([periodontitis CPI score ≥3]/nonperiodontitis [CPI score ≤2]) was analyzed by applying Chi-square test and forward selection stepwise regression analysis. Results: One thousand nine hundred and eighteen patients were examined during the study period. The findings revealed that 63.5% of the subjects had CPI score ≤2 (nonperiodontitis), while 34.5% were found with CPI score ≥3 (periodontitis). Age, gender, occupation, smoking, diabetes, arthritis, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, stress, medications, and oral hygiene habits of using tooth powder or tooth brushing were significantly (P ≤ 0.037) associated with periodontal status. Regression analysis showed a significant association of age, occupation, and smoking with periodontitis. Conclusion: This study observed prevalence of periodontitis in one-fourth of study sample. The study confirmed various socio-demographic risk factors/indictors associated with increased risk of periodontitis.
topic Community periodontal index
periodontal disease
prevalence
risk factors/indicators
url http://www.jisponline.com/article.asp?issn=0972-124X;year=2015;volume=19;issue=6;spage=678;epage=682;aulast=
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