Tooth loss during supportive periodontal care: A prospective study
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Tooth loss during supportive periodontal care: A prospective study
Abstract
Aim: To assess periodontal stability and the association between tooth- and patient-related factors and tooth loss during supportive periodontal care (SPC).
Materials and methods: A prospective observational study was carried out on previously treated periodontitis patients followed up for 5 years in SPC. The risk profile (low, moderate, high) of each patient based on periodontal risk assessment (PRA) scoring at baseline was evaluated, and tooth loss rates were analysed.
Results: Two hundred patients were included in the study, and 143 had 5-year follow-up data available for analysis. The overall annual tooth loss per patient was 0.07 ± 0.14 teeth/patient/year. Older age, smoking, staging and grading were associated with increased tooth loss rates. Most patients whose teeth were extracted belonged to the PRA high-risk group. Both PRA and a tooth prognosis system used at baseline showed high negative predictive value but low positive predictive value for tooth loss during SPC.
Conclusions: Overall, the tooth loss rate of periodontitis patients in this prospective cohort study under SPC in private practice was low. Both tooth-based and patient-based prognostic systems can identify high-risk cases, but their positive predictive value should be improved.
Keywords: maintenance; periodontitis; prognosis; progression; tooth loss.
© 2024 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Periodontology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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