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. 2005:32 Suppl 6:314-25.
doi: 10.1111/j.1600-051X.2005.00801.x.

A socio-economic perspective on periodontal diseases: a systematic review

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A socio-economic perspective on periodontal diseases: a systematic review

Björn Klinge et al. J Clin Periodontol. 2005.

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to ascertain whether socio-economic conditions increase the risk of periodontal diseases.

Methods: A MEDLINE search was conducted for the period 1965-April 2004. Only original articles were included; 47 studies remained for the final assessment. The studies were analysed regarding the outcome of the association between socio-economic variables and periodontal disease, depending on the study design (cross-sectional survey or longitudinal case-control) and whether smoking was included or not.

Results: Twenty-nine out of 36 studies with a cross-sectional design were in favour of the association between socio-economic factors and periodontal diseases. In the studies with a longitudinal or case-control design, there were five in favour of the association, and also six against. When smoking was included in the analysis of cross-sectional studies, a significant association between socio-economic variables and periodontal disease was found in 11 studies and no significance in another five studies. The corresponding figures for case-control studies showed four studies being significant, but also four studies showing no significance.

Conclusion: Based on relevant study designs and including smoking in the analysis, the socio-economic variables associated with periodontal diseases appear to be of less importance than smoking.

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