Periodontitis Risk Factors in Adults with Cystic Fibrosis: A pilot study.

Alaa A Alkhateeb, Lloyd A Mancl, Kathleen J Ramos, Marilynn L Rothen, Georgios A Kotsakis, Dace L Trence, Donald L Chi
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Purpose Individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF) present with multiple condition-specific risk factors for periodontitis including CF-related diabetes, chronic inhaled treatments that induce xerostomia, and increased systemic inflammation because of frequent lung infections. General factors like age, oral hygiene, and diet may also contribute to the risk of periodontitis. However the relative importance of these specific risk factors and periodontitis in individuals with CF has not yet been evaluated. The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the associations between CF condition-specific and general risk factors and the prevalence of periodontitis in adults with CF.Methods This cross-sectional pilot study was designed to assess a multifactorial model of periodontitis risk factors in a population in adults with CF who were recruited from the University of Washington Adult CF center. Periodontitis was defined using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Periodontology (CDC/AAP) case definition. Risk factors included condition-specific and general factors. Differences between participants with moderate/severe periodontitis and those with no/mild periodontitis was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test, the Fisher's exact test, and the exact chi-square test (α=0.05).Results Thirty-two participants were enrolled. Twenty-eight percent of the participants had moderate periodontitis, 72% had no/mild periodontitis; none of the participants had severe periodontitis. There were no significant differences in condition-specific factors between between the two study groups. Participants with moderate periodontitis were older (p=0.028) and reported daily flossing in higher proportions than those with no/mild periodontitis (p=0.023).Conclusions The findings from this pilot study suggest that future research is needed to determine whether sociodemographic and other general risk factors are more important contributors to periodontitis risk than CF-specific factors.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Hygiene is the refereed, scientific publication of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association. It promotes the publication of original research related to the practice and education of dental hygiene. It supports the development and dissemination of a dental hygiene body of knowledge through scientific inquiry in basic, applied, and clinical research.
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