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. 2013 Jul;40(7):672-80.
doi: 10.1111/jcpe.12108. Epub 2013 May 9.

The natural history of periodontal attachment loss during the third and fourth decades of life

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The natural history of periodontal attachment loss during the third and fourth decades of life

W Murray Thomson et al. J Clin Periodontol. 2013 Jul.

Abstract

Aim: To describe changes in the occurrence of periodontal attachment loss (AL) through ages 26, 32 and 38 in a complete birth cohort.

Materials and methods: Systematic periodontal examinations conducted at ages 26, 32 and 38 in a longstanding New Zealand cohort study (N = 1037). Periodontitis extent data were used to assign participants to periodontitis trajectories using group-based trajectory analysis.

Results: Eight hundred and thirty-one individuals were periodontally examined at all three ages; the prevalence and extent of AL increased as the cohort aged. Between 26 and 32, one in nine participants had 1+ sites showing new or progressing AL; that proportion almost doubled between ages 32 and 38. Four periodontitis trajectory groups were identified, comprising 55.2%, 31.5%, 10.7% and 2.5% of the cohort; these were termed the "Very low", "Low", "Moderately increasing" and "Markedly increasing" trajectory groups respectively. Those who had smoked tobacco at all ages from 15 through 38 were at higher risk of being in the "Moderately increasing" or "Markedly increasing" trajectory groups. There was a similar risk gradient for those who were in the highest 20% of cannabis usage.

Conclusions: Periodontitis commences relatively early in adulthood, and its progression accelerates with age, particularly among smokers.

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Trajectories of periodontitis experience (based on the percentage of sites at each age with 4+mm CAL)
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Prevalence and extent of periodontitis at age 38 (full-mouth data), by periodontitis experience trajectory group

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