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Effects of furcation involvements on periodontal status and healing in adjacent proximal sites.

H Ehnevid1, L E Jansson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In a recent study it was found that following non-surgical treatment, probing depth (PD) reduction in proximal sites is significantly less in the presence of a vertical destruction in the adjacent site of the neighboring tooth. The present investigation was undertaken to study whether the presence of a proximal furcation involvement also influences the periodontal conditions in the adjacent site of the neighboring tooth.
METHODS: The investigation was conducted as a retrospective study on a consecutive referral population based on full-mouth oral radiographic examinations and PD and plaque score registrations. The statistical analyses were performed on a final sample of 136 patients, with 153 (periodontal status) and 123 (periodontal healing) second maxillary premolars with an adjacent first maxillary molar.
RESULTS: Baseline pockets were significantly deeper, relative radiographic attachment levels significantly reduced, and periodontal PD significantly less reduced after non-surgical treatment in the distal sites of second maxillary premolars adjacent to first maxillary molars with a mesial furcation involvement of degree > or = 2, compared to distal sites adjacent to first maxillary molars with a mesial furcation involvement of degree < or = 1.
CONCLUSIONS: Periodontal status and healing after non-surgical treatment in proximal sites are negatively influenced by the presence of a deep furcation involvement in the adjacent site in the same proximal space. The presence of a deep proximal furcation involvement should consequently be considered a risk factor for the adjacent site of the neighboring tooth.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11495134     DOI: 10.1902/jop.2001.72.7.871

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Periodontol        ISSN: 0022-3492            Impact factor:   6.993


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