Risk assessment of periodontal disease in Hungary

  • Péter Hermann Semmelweis Egyetem, Fogpótlástani Klinika
  • Judit Borbély Semmelweis Egyetem, Fogpótlástani Klinika
  • István Gera Semmelweis Egyetem, Parodontológiai Klinika
  • Pál Fejérdy Semmelweis Egyetem, Fogpótlástani Klinika
  • Borbála Soós Semmelweis Egyetem, Fogpótlástani Klinika
  • Melinda Madléna Semmelweis Egyetem, Gyermekfogászati és Fogszabályozási Klinika
Keywords: epidemiology, periodontal disease, CPI, risk factors, prevention

Abstract

In this study, risk determinants were assessed for periodontal disease in the oral health survey of a representative Hungarian adult population sample. 4153 individuals participated in the study after formal consent. Participants were questionned on level of education, dental office attendance, smoking habits, oral hygiene habits and general health conditions. Quality of fixed partial dentures ( FPD) were evaluated. Periodontal health status was assessed with the CPI method according to WHO criteria.
When the prevalence of CPI scores was assessed by educational level, signifi cant differences were found between groups. With increasing levels of education, a signifi cantly higher percentage of subjects visited the dental offi ce regularly. Higher prevalence of CPI 0 was found among those with higher level of education but there was also high prevalence of CPI 2, representing bad oral hygiene in the highly educated group. Findings of our study showed high percentage (66%) of the population attending the dental office only in case of emergency. The investigation revealed destructive effect of unsatisfactory construction of FPD on the periodontium. Healthy periodontium (CPI 0) was found among 16% of those wearing no FPD and 9% among FPD-wearers. The prevalence of deep periodontal pockets (CPI 4) was 1,6 times higher among smokers as non-smokers.
Oral health statistics play an important role in planning for improvement of dental health care. Hungary needs effective prevention programs and emphasize on regular dental office attendance of individuals to improve the nation’s oral health status.

Published
2011-06-15
How to Cite
HermannP., BorbélyJ., GeraI., FejérdyP., SoósB., & MadlénaM. (2011). Risk assessment of periodontal disease in Hungary. Hungarian Journal of Dentistry, 104(2), 39-48. Retrieved from https://ojs3.mtak.hu/index.php/fogorv-szemle/article/view/5488
Section
Original article

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