Periodontal health in adopted children of Asian origin living in Sweden
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Periodontal health in adopted children of Asian origin living in Sweden
Abstract
In the present study the periodontal condition of a group of adopted 6-17 year-old children of Asian origin living in Sweden was compared with that of age- and sex matched Sweden children. Thirty-one Asian children and 31 Swedish children participated. Data on general health for all the children and on age at arrival for the Asian children was collected by interview. A clinical examination included recording of presence of plaque, supragingival calculus, bleeding on probing, probing depth, and caries. Radiographs were used to determine marginal bone loss (distance between the cemento-enamel junction and the marginal bone level > 2 mm), proximal calculus, and proximal caries. In addition, previously taken and filed radiographs of the primary dentition of the older children and current radiographs of the younger children with primary teeth were analysed to determine the prevalence of bone loss and calculus. The children of Asian origin showed a significantly higher number of surfaces with plaque and bleeding on probing. No significant differences were noted in the number of individuals with probing depths > or = 4 mm, supragingival calculus, or radiographic calculus. Three of the Asian and none of the Swedish children displayed radiographic bone loss. The retrospective analysis of all available radiographs from the primary dentition showed that 9 of 29 (31%) Asian children and 2 of 29 (7%) Swedish children had experienced bone loss in primary teeth.
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