Background: Prediction of periodontitis development is challenging. Use of oral health–related data alone, especially in a young population, might underestimate disease risk. This study investigates accuracy of oral, systemic, and socioeconomic data on estimating periodontitis development in a populationbased prospective cohort. Methods: General health history and sociodemographic information were collected throughout the lifecourse of individuals. Oral examinations were performed at ages 24 and 31 years in the Pelotas 1982 birth cohort. Periodontitis at age 31 years according to six classifications was used as the gold standard to compute area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Multivariable binomial regression models...
Schätzle M, Faddy MJ, Cullinan MP, Seymour GJ, Lang NP, Bürgin W, nerud , Boysen H, Löe H. The clini...
Periodontal diseases are among the diseases that are known from ancient times. Their prevalence has ...
Background: There is a need for analytical tools predicting the risk of periodontitis. The purpose o...
AIMS:To comprehensively review, identify and critically assess the performance of models predicting ...
Chronic periodontitis is the second most common oral disease worldwide. It is a multifactorial disea...
Introduction: Chronic periodontitis is the second most common oral disease worldwide. It is a multif...
Background: Interpretation of risk for periodontitis is critical for treatment planning. How periodo...
To assess the prevalence of clustering of risk indicators for periodontal disease and association of...
Objective: Periodontal examinations are time-consuming and potentially uncomfortable for recipients....
Periodontal disease is a major cause for tooth loss and adversely affects individuals' oral health a...
The objective of this study was to assess the relative effects of age and oral hygiene on the progre...
Aims: To quantify the impact of life course income trajectories on periodontitis in adulthood. Mater...
BackgroundThis study examines the accuracy of self-reported periodontal disease in a cohort of older...
The impact of socioeconomic inequalities on health is well-documented. Despite the links of periodon...
Periodontal diseases include the various forms of gingivitis and periodontitis. Scientific literatur...
Schätzle M, Faddy MJ, Cullinan MP, Seymour GJ, Lang NP, Bürgin W, nerud , Boysen H, Löe H. The clini...
Periodontal diseases are among the diseases that are known from ancient times. Their prevalence has ...
Background: There is a need for analytical tools predicting the risk of periodontitis. The purpose o...
AIMS:To comprehensively review, identify and critically assess the performance of models predicting ...
Chronic periodontitis is the second most common oral disease worldwide. It is a multifactorial disea...
Introduction: Chronic periodontitis is the second most common oral disease worldwide. It is a multif...
Background: Interpretation of risk for periodontitis is critical for treatment planning. How periodo...
To assess the prevalence of clustering of risk indicators for periodontal disease and association of...
Objective: Periodontal examinations are time-consuming and potentially uncomfortable for recipients....
Periodontal disease is a major cause for tooth loss and adversely affects individuals' oral health a...
The objective of this study was to assess the relative effects of age and oral hygiene on the progre...
Aims: To quantify the impact of life course income trajectories on periodontitis in adulthood. Mater...
BackgroundThis study examines the accuracy of self-reported periodontal disease in a cohort of older...
The impact of socioeconomic inequalities on health is well-documented. Despite the links of periodon...
Periodontal diseases include the various forms of gingivitis and periodontitis. Scientific literatur...
Schätzle M, Faddy MJ, Cullinan MP, Seymour GJ, Lang NP, Bürgin W, nerud , Boysen H, Löe H. The clini...
Periodontal diseases are among the diseases that are known from ancient times. Their prevalence has ...
Background: There is a need for analytical tools predicting the risk of periodontitis. The purpose o...