Independent determinants of periodontitis in Yemeni adults: A case-control study

Objectives: The relative importance of risk factors of periodontitis varies from one population to another. In this study, we sought to identify independent risk factors of periodontitis in a Yemeni population. Methods: One hundred and fifty periodontitis cases and 150 healthy controls, all Yemeni a...

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Main Authors: Al-Alimi, Abdulrahman, Halboub, Esam, Al-Sharabi, Ali Kaid, Taiyeb-Ali, Tara Bai, Jaafar, Nasruddin, Al-Hebshi, Nezar Noor
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spelling my.um.eprints.225982019-09-27T01:43:32Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/22598/ Independent determinants of periodontitis in Yemeni adults: A case-control study Al-Alimi, Abdulrahman Halboub, Esam Al-Sharabi, Ali Kaid Taiyeb-Ali, Tara Bai Jaafar, Nasruddin Al-Hebshi, Nezar Noor RK Dentistry Objectives: The relative importance of risk factors of periodontitis varies from one population to another. In this study, we sought to identify independent risk factors of periodontitis in a Yemeni population. Methods: One hundred and fifty periodontitis cases and 150 healthy controls, all Yemeni adults 30-60 years old, were recruited. Sociodemographic data and history of oral hygiene practices and oral habits were obtained. Plaque index (PI) was measured on index teeth. Periodontal health status was assessed using Community Periodontal Index (CPI) and Clinical Attachment Loss (CAL) according to WHO. Periodontitis was defined as having one or more sextants with a CPI score ≥ 3. Multiple logistic regression modelling was employed to identify distal, intermediate and proximal determinants of periodontitis, while ordinal regression was used to identify those of CAL scores. Results: In logistic regression, PI score was associated with the highest odds of periodontitis (OR = 82.9) followed by cigarette smoking (OR = 12.8), water pipe smoking (OR = 10.2), male gender (OR = 3.4) and age (OR = 1.19); on the other hand, regular visits to the dentist (OR = 0.05), higher level of education (OR = 0.37) and daily dental flossing (OR = 0.95) were associated with lower odds. Somewhat similar associations were seen for CAL scores (ordinal regression); however, qat chewing was identified as an additional determinant (OR = 4.69). Conclusion: Water pipe smoking is identified as a risk factor of periodontitis in this cohort in addition to globally known risk factors. Adjusted effect of qat chewing is limited to CAL scores, suggestive of association with recession. Wiley 2018 Article PeerReviewed Al-Alimi, Abdulrahman and Halboub, Esam and Al-Sharabi, Ali Kaid and Taiyeb-Ali, Tara Bai and Jaafar, Nasruddin and Al-Hebshi, Nezar Noor (2018) Independent determinants of periodontitis in Yemeni adults: A case-control study. International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 16 (4). pp. 503-511. ISSN 1601-5029 https://doi.org/10.1111/idh.12352 doi:10.1111/idh.12352
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topic RK Dentistry
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Al-Alimi, Abdulrahman
Halboub, Esam
Al-Sharabi, Ali Kaid
Taiyeb-Ali, Tara Bai
Jaafar, Nasruddin
Al-Hebshi, Nezar Noor
Independent determinants of periodontitis in Yemeni adults: A case-control study
description Objectives: The relative importance of risk factors of periodontitis varies from one population to another. In this study, we sought to identify independent risk factors of periodontitis in a Yemeni population. Methods: One hundred and fifty periodontitis cases and 150 healthy controls, all Yemeni adults 30-60 years old, were recruited. Sociodemographic data and history of oral hygiene practices and oral habits were obtained. Plaque index (PI) was measured on index teeth. Periodontal health status was assessed using Community Periodontal Index (CPI) and Clinical Attachment Loss (CAL) according to WHO. Periodontitis was defined as having one or more sextants with a CPI score ≥ 3. Multiple logistic regression modelling was employed to identify distal, intermediate and proximal determinants of periodontitis, while ordinal regression was used to identify those of CAL scores. Results: In logistic regression, PI score was associated with the highest odds of periodontitis (OR = 82.9) followed by cigarette smoking (OR = 12.8), water pipe smoking (OR = 10.2), male gender (OR = 3.4) and age (OR = 1.19); on the other hand, regular visits to the dentist (OR = 0.05), higher level of education (OR = 0.37) and daily dental flossing (OR = 0.95) were associated with lower odds. Somewhat similar associations were seen for CAL scores (ordinal regression); however, qat chewing was identified as an additional determinant (OR = 4.69). Conclusion: Water pipe smoking is identified as a risk factor of periodontitis in this cohort in addition to globally known risk factors. Adjusted effect of qat chewing is limited to CAL scores, suggestive of association with recession.
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author Al-Alimi, Abdulrahman
Halboub, Esam
Al-Sharabi, Ali Kaid
Taiyeb-Ali, Tara Bai
Jaafar, Nasruddin
Al-Hebshi, Nezar Noor
author_facet Al-Alimi, Abdulrahman
Halboub, Esam
Al-Sharabi, Ali Kaid
Taiyeb-Ali, Tara Bai
Jaafar, Nasruddin
Al-Hebshi, Nezar Noor
author_sort Al-Alimi, Abdulrahman
title Independent determinants of periodontitis in Yemeni adults: A case-control study
title_short Independent determinants of periodontitis in Yemeni adults: A case-control study
title_full Independent determinants of periodontitis in Yemeni adults: A case-control study
title_fullStr Independent determinants of periodontitis in Yemeni adults: A case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Independent determinants of periodontitis in Yemeni adults: A case-control study
title_sort independent determinants of periodontitis in yemeni adults: a case-control study
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/22598/
https://doi.org/10.1111/idh.12352
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