Age-Based Outcome Analysis of Comprehensive Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy

蔡晴羽 蔡晴羽, 陳羿彣 Ching-Yu Tsai, Chen-Ying Wang Yi-Wen Chen, Che-Change Tu Chen-Ying Wang, Cheing-Meei Liu Che-Change Tu, Mark Yen-Ping Kuo Cheing-Meei Liu, 張博鈞 Mark Yen-Ping Kuo
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Background: Aging has been considered a risk determinant for chronic periodontitis. The aim of the present study is to investigate the age effect on healing after a comprehensive non-surgical treatment (CNSPT). Methods: In the study, the clinical data of CNSPT in 2012 to 2014 at the Department of Periodontics, National Taiwan University Hospital, was collected. The collected data was stratified according to initial clinical attachment level (cut-off value of 5 mm), tooth site (incisors/canines, premolars, and molars), and age (20-40, 40-60, and > 60 year-old). The probing depth (PD) reduction, gingival recession (GR), clinical attachment level (CAL) gain, and keratinized tissue (KT) gain were evaluated. Results: The treatment data of 204 patients were analyzed. In the 20-40 year-old group, PD reduction in all teeth, and CAL gain in teeth with initial CAL ≥5 mm, were significantly greater relative to the > 60 year-old group. In teeth with initial CAL ≥5 mm , the linear regression analysis also revealed a significantly negative correlation between age and PD reduction/ CAL gain. Regarding tooth type, PD reduction and CAL gain were significantly negatively correlated with age in incisors and canines. Conclusions: Both PD reduction and CAL gain were slightly greater in younger receiving CNSPT, specifically for incisors and canines with initial CAL ≥ 5 mm.  
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基于年龄的非手术牙周综合疗法效果分析
背景:衰老一直被认为是慢性牙周炎的一个风险决定因素。本研究旨在探讨年龄对非手术综合治疗(CNSPT)后愈合的影响。研究方法本研究收集了台大医院牙周科 2012 年至 2014 年 CNSPT 的临床数据。收集的数据根据初始临床附着水平(临界值为 5 毫米)、牙齿部位(切牙/犬齿、前磨牙和磨牙)和年龄(20-40 岁、40-60 岁和大于 60 岁)进行了分层。对探诊深度(PD)减少、牙龈退缩(GR)、临床附着水平(CAL)增加和角化组织(KT)增加进行了评估。结果分析了 204 名患者的治疗数据。在 20-40 岁年龄组中,所有牙齿的 PD 减少率和初始 CAL ≥5 mm 的牙齿的 CAL 增加率都明显高于 60 岁以上年龄组。在初始 CAL ≥5 mm 的牙齿中,线性回归分析还显示年龄与 PD 减少/CAL 增加之间存在明显的负相关。就牙齿类型而言,门牙和犬齿的PD减少量和CAL增加量与年龄呈显著负相关。结论:在接受 CNSPT 治疗的年轻人中,PD 减少和 CAL 增加的幅度都略大,特别是对于初始 CAL ≥ 5 mm 的门牙和犬齿。
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