Dental and oral health assessments in the German National Cohort (NAKO).

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE BMC Oral Health Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1186/s12903-025-05454-z
Stefanie Samietz, Katrin Borof, Katrin Hertrampf, Ghazal Aarabi, Antonio Ciardo, Hannah Finke, Daniel Hagenfeld, Jan Kühnisch, Maurice Rütters, Sebastian-Edgar Baumeister, Stefan Lars Reckelkamm, Ti-Sun Kim, Thomas Kocher, Wolfgang Ahrens, Hermann Brenner, Carina Emmel, Beate Fischer, Amand Führer, Karin Halina Greiser, Jasmin Grischke, Kathrin Günther, Volker Harth, Stefanie Jaskulski, André Karch, Thomas Keil, Yvonne Kemmling, Alexander Kluttig, Lilian Krist, Oliver Kuss, Michael Leitzmann, Claudia Meinke-Franze, Karin B Michels, Nadia Obi, Anette Peters, Nicole Pischon, Tobias Pischon, Sabine Schipf, Börge Schmidt, Henning Teismann, Stefan Rupf, Birte Holtfreter
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Background: Despite considerable improvements in oral health in recent decades, caries and periodontitis are still widespread, ranking among the most prevalent diseases worldwide and requiring future research. The German National Cohort (NAKO Gesundheitsstudie, NAKO) is a large-scaled, multidisciplinary, nationwide, multi-centre, population-based, prospective cohort study with oral examinations that aims to provide a resource to study risk factors for major diseases. The aim of the present article is to provide the methodological background, to report on the data quality, and to present initial results of the oral examinations.

Methods: During baseline examinations (2014-2019), a total of 205,184 persons aged 19-74 years has been examined in 18 study centres, including, among others, a dental interview, stimulated saliva sampling, and recording of the numbers of present teeth and prostheses (standard Level 1 program). As part of the Level 2 program that was offered to 20% randomly selected participants, each study centre selected one of three modules, one of them being the Level 2 oral examination. This extended program was carried out in a subgroup of 20,828 participants, including collection of detailed information on the dental and prosthetic status as well as on periodontal, cariological and functional aspects. To ensure reliability and reproducibility, study nurses were trained and calibrated by dental experts. In addition, a reliability study was conducted among 794 Level 1 and 359 Level 2 participants, reporting intra class correlation and kappa coefficients.

Results: Intra class correlation and kappa coefficients for observer agreement and reliability were consistently above 0.7, indicating good to excellent reliability of all dental measurements. For example, intra class correlation was 0.937 for the number of present teeth (Level 1), 0.740 for mean probing depth (PD) and 0.797 for active mouth opening. An initial inspection of the data showed that the median number of present teeth was 27, of which on average 6.9 teeth were healthy and caries-free. Average mean PD was 1.92 mm. An orthodontic treatment was reported by 35.5% of participants.

Discussion: Overall, the dental study protocol was feasible and successfully integrated into the NAKO's overall assessment program. However, rigorous support of the study centres by dental professionals was required to ensure high quality data. In summary, high-quality data collection within the NAKO pave the way for future investigation of potential risk factors for oral diseases and links between oral and systemic diseases and conditions.

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德国国家队列(NAKO)的牙齿和口腔健康评估。
背景:尽管近几十年来口腔健康有了很大的改善,但龋齿和牙周炎仍然很普遍,是世界上最常见的疾病之一,需要进一步的研究。德国国家队列研究(NAKO gesundheitsstudy, NAKO)是一项大规模、多学科、全国性、多中心、以人群为基础的前瞻性队列研究,包括口腔检查,旨在为研究主要疾病的危险因素提供资源。本文的目的是提供方法学背景,报告数据质量,并介绍口试的初步结果。方法:在基线检查期间(2014-2019年),在18个研究中心对205,184名年龄在19-74岁之间的人进行了检查,其中包括牙科访谈、刺激唾液取样和记录现有牙齿和修复体的数量(标准1级程序)。作为提供给20%随机选择的参与者的二级课程的一部分,每个学习中心从三个模块中选择一个,其中一个是二级口语考试。这项扩展计划在20,828名参与者的亚组中进行,包括收集牙齿和假体状态以及牙周,龋齿和功能方面的详细信息。为了确保可靠性和可重复性,研究护士由牙科专家进行培训和校准。此外,对794名1级和359名2级参与者进行了信度研究,报告了班级内相关系数和kappa系数。结果:观察一致性和信度的类内相关系数和kappa系数均在0.7以上,表明所有牙科测量的信度为良好至极好。例如,现有牙齿数量(1级)的类内相关性为0.937,平均探牙深度(PD)为0.740,主动张嘴为0.797。初步检查数据显示,现时牙齿的中位数为27颗,其中平均6.9颗牙齿健康,没有龋齿。平均PD为1.92 mm。35.5%的参与者接受了正畸治疗。讨论:总体而言,牙科研究方案是可行的,并成功地纳入了NAKO的整体评估计划。然而,需要牙科专业人员对研究中心进行严格的支持,以确保高质量的数据。总之,NAKO内的高质量数据收集为今后调查口腔疾病的潜在危险因素以及口腔与全身性疾病和病症之间的联系铺平了道路。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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3.90
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期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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