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High levels of periodontal disease among the older adult population in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

M Montero-Aguilar1, F Muñoz-Torres, A R Elías-Boneta, B Dye, K J Joshipura.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The Puerto Rican Elderly Dental Health Study is the first to evaluate the periodontal status of a representative sample in Puerto Rico.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the periodontal status among the elderly population in San Juan. BASIC RESEARCH
DESIGN: Three dentists were trained and standardised by the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) reference examiner. They examined elders aged 70-97 in the San Juan area from participants in a representative cohort of the Puerto Rican elderly. Probing depth (PD), attachment loss (AL), and tooth mobility were assessed among the dentate participants on 4 sites on all teeth excluding third molars. We used the CDC-AAP definitions for moderate periodontitis (> or = 2 teeth with AL > or = 4mm at interproximal sites or > or = 2 teeth with PD > or = 5mm at interproximal sites) and severe periodontitis (> or = 2 teeth with AL > or = 6mm at interproximal sites and > or = 1 teeth with PD > or = 5mm at interproximal sites).
RESULTS: The participation rate was 47%, 183 individuals, mean age 77.9 (sd 5.9), and 67% were females. Mean number of teeth was 15.8 (sd 6.8), and tooth mobility was present in 18% of participants. Mean PD was 1.5 (sd 0.6) and mean AL was 2.8 mm (sd1.5). The prevalence of moderate and severe periodontitis (CDC-AAP) was 44.5% compared to 20.7% in the NHANES 1999-2004 survey among 75 years and older.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed high levels of severe and moderate periodontal disease among Puerto Rican older adults. Further research is needed to understand the reasons for the high prevalence.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23038939      PMCID: PMC5546739     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Dent Health        ISSN: 0265-539X            Impact factor:   1.349


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