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Aetiology and Severity of Gingival Recession in an Adult Population Sample in Greece
BACKGROUND: Gingival recession is the most common and undesirable condition of the gingiva. The aim of study was to investigate the aetiology and severity of gingival recession in a Greek adult population sample. METHODS: The study was performed on 165 males and 179 females, 18-68 years old who soug...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3177396/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22013465 |
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description | BACKGROUND: Gingival recession is the most common and undesirable condition of the gingiva. The aim of study was to investigate the aetiology and severity of gingival recession in a Greek adult population sample. METHODS: The study was performed on 165 males and 179 females, 18-68 years old who sought dental treatment in a private dental practice and showed gingival recession. All subjects were clinically examined and answered questions regarding their oral hygiene habits such as the type of toothbrush, frequency of brushing and method of brushing. The association between gingival recession and the following parameters was assessed: plaque score, gingival score and tooth position. Statistical analysis of the results was accomplished using chi-square test (α = 0.05). RESULTS: The majority (79.4%) of the patients showed grade I gingival recession and 15.3% showed grade II gingival recession. The maxillary 1(st) and 2(nd) molars (35.3%) and the mandibular 1(st) and 2(nd) molars (28.7%) were the teeth most frequently affected by root surface exposure. Patients with sub-gingival calculus, bacterial plaque and gingival inflammation (P <60; 0.05), malpositioned teeth (P <60; 0.001), horizontal brushing method, medium type of toothbrush (P <60; 0.001) and brushing once daily (P <60; 0.001) appeared to be the most common precipitating aetiological factor for gingival recession. CONCLUSION: According to the results of the present study, gingival recession was the result of more than one factor acting together. Horizontal brushing method, usage of medium type toothbrush and tooth brushing once daily were found to be more associated with gingival recession. |
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spelling | pubmed-31773962011-10-19 Aetiology and Severity of Gingival Recession in an Adult Population Sample in Greece Chrysanthakopoulos, Nikolaos Andreas Dent Res J (Isfahan) Original Article BACKGROUND: Gingival recession is the most common and undesirable condition of the gingiva. The aim of study was to investigate the aetiology and severity of gingival recession in a Greek adult population sample. METHODS: The study was performed on 165 males and 179 females, 18-68 years old who sought dental treatment in a private dental practice and showed gingival recession. All subjects were clinically examined and answered questions regarding their oral hygiene habits such as the type of toothbrush, frequency of brushing and method of brushing. The association between gingival recession and the following parameters was assessed: plaque score, gingival score and tooth position. Statistical analysis of the results was accomplished using chi-square test (α = 0.05). RESULTS: The majority (79.4%) of the patients showed grade I gingival recession and 15.3% showed grade II gingival recession. The maxillary 1(st) and 2(nd) molars (35.3%) and the mandibular 1(st) and 2(nd) molars (28.7%) were the teeth most frequently affected by root surface exposure. Patients with sub-gingival calculus, bacterial plaque and gingival inflammation (P <60; 0.05), malpositioned teeth (P <60; 0.001), horizontal brushing method, medium type of toothbrush (P <60; 0.001) and brushing once daily (P <60; 0.001) appeared to be the most common precipitating aetiological factor for gingival recession. CONCLUSION: According to the results of the present study, gingival recession was the result of more than one factor acting together. Horizontal brushing method, usage of medium type toothbrush and tooth brushing once daily were found to be more associated with gingival recession. Medknow Publications Pvt Ltd 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3177396/ /pubmed/22013465 Text en © Dental Research Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Chrysanthakopoulos, Nikolaos Andreas Aetiology and Severity of Gingival Recession in an Adult Population Sample in Greece |
title | Aetiology and Severity of Gingival Recession in an Adult Population Sample in Greece |
title_full | Aetiology and Severity of Gingival Recession in an Adult Population Sample in Greece |
title_fullStr | Aetiology and Severity of Gingival Recession in an Adult Population Sample in Greece |
title_full_unstemmed | Aetiology and Severity of Gingival Recession in an Adult Population Sample in Greece |
title_short | Aetiology and Severity of Gingival Recession in an Adult Population Sample in Greece |
title_sort | aetiology and severity of gingival recession in an adult population sample in greece |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3177396/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22013465 |
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