Author:
Takedachi Masahide,Shimabukuro Yoshio,Sawada Keigo,Koshimizu Mami,Shinada Kazuko,Asai Harumi,Mizoguchi Ayumi,Hayashi Yuko,Tsukamoto Akina,Miyago Midori,Nishihara Fuuka,Nishihata Takako,Shimabukuro Michiyo,Kurakami Hiroyuki,Sato Tomoharu,Hamazaki Yayoi,Iwayama Tomoaki,Fujihara Chiharu,Murakami Shinya
Abstract
AbstractThe new 2018 classification of periodontal diseases is reported to be related to tooth loss due to periodontal disease (TLPD) during supportive periodontal therapy (SPT). However, few reports have evaluated this relationship for Asians or have analyzed the association of the new classification and TLPD by distinguishing between active periodontal therapy (APT) and SPT. In this study, we retrospectively applied the new classification to 607 Japanese periodontitis patients and examined the relationship between the new classification and annual TLPD rates per patient during the respective periods. TLPD rates were higher in patients in stage IV and/or grade C during both APT and SPT. TLPD during SPT was not associated with the presence or absence of TLPD during APT. Multivariate analysis revealed that stage IV and grade C as independent variables were significantly associated with the number of instances of TLPD not only during the total treatment period, but also during APT or SPT. Our results suggest that the new classification has a significantly strong association with TLPD during both APT and SPT, and that patients diagnosed with stage IV and/or grade C periodontitis had a higher risk of TLPD during both periods.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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12 articles.
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