Prevalence of self‐reported severe periodontitis: Data from the population‐based CONSTANCES cohort

Author:

Wiernik Emmanuel1ORCID,Renuy Adeline1ORCID,Kab Sofiane1ORCID,Steg Philippe Gabriel2345ORCID,Goldberg Marcel1ORCID,Zins Marie12ORCID,Caligiuri Giuseppina234ORCID,Bouchard Philippe67ORCID,Carra Maria Clotilde1689ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UMS 011 Population‐based Cohorts Unit Université Paris Cité, Paris Saclay University, Université de Versailles Saint‐Quentin‐en‐Yvelines, INSERM Paris France

2. UFR de Médecine Université Paris‐Cité Paris France

3. Cardiology Department AP‐HP, Hôpital Bichat Paris France

4. Laboratory for Vascular Translational Science INSERM U1148 Paris France

5. Institut Universitaire de France Paris France

6. UFR of Odontology Université Paris Cité Paris France

7. URP 2496 Montrouge France

8. Service of Odontology, Rothschild Hospital (AP‐HP) and Department of Periodontology, UFR of Odontology Université Paris Cité Paris France

9. INSERM‐Sorbonne Paris Cité Epidemiology and Statistics Research Centre Paris France

Abstract

AbstractAimTo assess the prevalence of severe periodontitis based on the population‐based CONSTANCES cohort using a validated self‐reported questionnaire.Materials and MethodsIndividuals were selected from the adult population in France using a random sampling scheme. Analyses were restricted to those invited in 2013–2014 who completed the periodontal health questionnaire at the 2017 follow‐up. The risk of severe periodontitis was assessed using the periodontal screening score (PESS) and weighting coefficients were applied to provide representative results in the general French population.ResultsThe study included 19,859 participants (9204 men, mean age: 52.8 ± 12.6 years). Based on a PESS ≥ 5, 7106 participants were at risk of severe periodontitis, corresponding to a weighted prevalence of 31.6% (95% confidence interval: 30.6%–32.7%). This prevalence was higher among participants aged 55 and over, those with lower socio‐economic status as well as current smokers, e‐cigarette users and heavy drinkers. Among individuals at risk of severe periodontitis, only 18.8% (17.3%–20.4%) thought they had gum disease, although 50.5% (48.6%–52.5%) reported that their last dental visit was less than 6 months.ConclusionsThe present survey indicates that (1) self‐reported severe periodontitis is highly prevalent with marked disparities between groups in the general French adult population, and (2) periodontitis could frequently be under‐diagnosed given the low awareness.

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Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

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