Trends in periodontal status and oral hygiene habits in Dutch adults between 1983 and 1995
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In 1995, a dental survey, similar to one carried out in 1983, was performed among persons aged 25-54 in the city of 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands. Objective: To describe trends in adults periodontal health between 1983 and 1995. Methods: The participants were interviewed at home and clinically examined in a dental van. Results: Average scores for plaque, calculus, bleeding after probing and number of buccal root surfaces exposed to the oral cavity were lower in 1995 than in 1983. There was no significant change in the percentage of teeth with pocket depth of 3.5 mm or more between 1983 and 1995. No difference was found between frequency of toothbrushing in 1983 and 1995. Conclusion: The results suggest that the periodontal health of Dutch adults aged 25-54 years has improved since 1983.
Topics
AdultsEpidemiologyOral hygiene habitsPeriodontal statusSecular trendsGingiva diseaseMouth hygienePeriodonticsPeriodontitisReproducibilityTooth calculusTooth plaqueUtilization reviewChi-Square DistributionDental CalculusDental PlaqueGingival RecessionHumansMiddle AgedNetherlandsObserver VariationOral HygienePeriodontal DiseasesPeriodontal IndexPeriodontal PocketPrevalenceReproducibility of Results
TNO Identifier
235834
ISSN
03015661
Source
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 28(2), pp. 112-118.
Pages
112-118
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