| Literature DB >> 25758360 |
Alexandre R Vieira1, Katelyn M Hilands2, Thomas W Braun3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Certain risk factors such as tobacco use, diabetes, genetic variations on the IL1 gene, and other inflammatory conditions are hypothesized to predict tooth loss in patients treated in a large medical center. Tooth loss trends are hypothesized to be greater in patients with more risk factors.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25758360 PMCID: PMC4384057 DOI: 10.3390/jpm5010030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Med ISSN: 2075-4426
Tooth loss average by risk factors (regression analyses adjusted by age, sex, and ethnic background) of 4,137 individuals from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine Dental Registry and DNA Repository.
| Risk Factor | Exposure | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | ||
| Smoking | 10.82 | 8.76 | 0.02 |
| Diabetes | 11.85 | 9.03 | <0.01 |
| Cardiovascular Diseases (high blood pressure + stroke) | 12.19 | 8.99 | <0.01 |
Note: Mean age of patients in the registry is 48 years (standard deviation 17 years, patient’s ages ranging from 6 to 94 years), 53% of patients are males, 47% females; 73% are White, 21% Black, and the remaining 6% are comprised by other groups.
Accumulated Risk Factors and Tooth Loss.
| Number of Teeth Lost on Average | Without Considering Age (N = 881) | Considering Age (N = 881) | Without Considering Genomics Data (N = 4137) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Younger than 50 years | 50 Years or Older | |||
| No Risk Factors | 5.79 (N = 128) | 3.45 (N = 75) | 9.09 (N = 53) | 3.6 (N = 2,229) |
| One Risk Factor | 9.28 (N = 323) | 7.17 (N = 174) | 11.74 (N = 149) | 9.29 (N = 1,418) |
| Two Risk Factors | 10.87 (N = 242) | 10.49 (N = 105) | 11.18 (N = 137) | 12.29 (N = 430) |
| Three Risk Factors | 11.45 (N = 78) | 10.11 (N = 19) | 11.88 (N = 59) | 15.98 (N = 60) |
| Four Risk Factors | 13.1 (N = 10) | – | 13.1 (N = 10) | – |
| Any Number of Risk Factors | 10.19 (N = 753) | 8.52 (N = 298) | 11.58 (N = 355) | 10.18 (N = 1,908) |
| <0.01 | <0.001 | 0.05 | <0.000001 | |
Risk factors are smoking habits, diabetes status, blood pressure level, and being a carrier of at least one variant allele for either interleukin 1 genotypes for markers rs1800587 and rs1143634.