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Oral hygiene and periodontal condition of 12- and 15-year-old Greek adolescents. Socio-behavioural risk indicators, self- rated oral health and changes in 10 years.

I Diamanti1, E D Berdouses2, K Kavvadia3, K N Arapostathis4, A Polychronopoulou1, C J Oulis5.   

Abstract

AIM: To investigate oral hygiene and periodontal status of 12- and 15-year-old Greek adolescents in relation to socio- demographic and behavioural indicators and identify national trends.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a stratified cluster sample of 2,478 participants, the Simplified Debris Index (DI-S) and the Community Periodontal Index (CPI) were calculated. Socio- demographic/behavioural data were collected through structured questionnaires. Multivariate ordinary regression examined the effect of socio-behavioural indicators on oral hygiene and periodontal conditions.
RESULTS: 51.7% of the 12-year-olds and 56.9% of the 15- year-olds had fair and good oral hygiene, respectively. Approximately 30% of the adolescents had healthy periodontium. Bleeding on probing was detected in 23.6% and 21.6% of the 12- and the 15-year-olds, accordingly. Calculus was found in 46.2% and 44.3% of the 12- and the 15-year-old groups, correspondingly. The prevalence of periodontal pockets ?4mm was 3.2%. Significantly higher DI-S scores were found among 12-year-olds who were males, had lower educated mothers or did not use dental floss and among adolescents who brushed their teeth <twice/day. Inferior periodontal status was found among 15-year-olds who were males, 12-year- olds with lower educated mothers, who did not brush or brushed infrequently, and among subjects who did not floss. Poor self-rated oral health was significantly related to adverse oral hygiene and periodontal health outcomes. Oral hygiene and periodontal status of Greek adolescents improved moderately in ten years.
CONCLUSION: Periodontal health promotion strategies should target vulnerable sub- groups of adolescents to reduce future periodontal burden. Self-rated oral health may be useful for identifying unmet periodontal treatment needs.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34237998     DOI: 10.23804/ejpd.2021.22.02.3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Paediatr Dent        ISSN: 1591-996X            Impact factor:   2.231


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