Gingival inflammation and subgingival calculus as determinants of disease progression in early-onset periodontitis

Journal of Clinical Periodontology
J M AlbandarH Löe

Abstract

This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that gingival inflammation and dental calculus are important determinants of the development and progression of early-onset periodontitis. The study sample included 156 individuals who were 13-20 years old at baseline and who were examined 2x during 6 years to assess the attachment loss, gingival state and the presence of dental calculus. 33 (21%), 62 (40%), and 61 (39%) individuals were classified as having localized, generalized, or incidental EOP, respectively. The results showed an increase in the % of teeth with overt gingivitis and subgingival calculus, and also an increase in the % of teeth showing attachment loss during the 6-year period in all classification groups. Of teeth with 0-2 mm attachment loss at the beginning of the study and which developed > or = 3 mm attachment loss during the following 6 years, there were 2x as many teeth with overt gingival inflammation, and 4x more teeth with subgingival calculus at baseline than teeth without. Gingivitis and subgingival calculus when present at both examinations resulted in a stronger association with the development of new lesions than presence of these variables at baseline. Teeth with gingivitis at baseline had a sign...Continue Reading

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