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Site-level progression of periodontal disease during a follow-up period

Periodontal disease is assessed and its progression is determined via observations on a site-by-site basis. Periodontal data are complex and structured in multiple levels; thus, applying a summary statistical approach (i.e., the mean) for site-level evaluations results in loss of information. Previo...

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Autores principales: Nomura, Yoshiaki, Morozumi, Toshiya, Nakagawa, Taneaki, Sugaya, Tsutomu, Kawanami, Masamitsu, Suzuki, Fumihiko, Takahashi, Keiso, Abe, Yuzo, Sato, Soh, Makino-Oi, Asako, Saito, Atsushi, Takano, Satomi, Minabe, Masato, Nakayama, Yohei, Ogata, Yorimasa, Kobayashi, Hiroaki, Izumi, Yuichi, Sugano, Naoyuki, Ito, Koichi, Sekino, Satoshi, Numabe, Yukihiro, Fukaya, Chie, Yoshinari, Nobuo, Fukuda, Mitsuo, Noguchi, Toshihide, Kono, Tomoo, Umeda, Makoto, Fujise, Osamu, Nishimura, Fusanori, Yoshimura, Atsutoshi, Hara, Yoshitaka, Nakamura, Toshiaki, Noguchi, Kazuyuki, Kakuta, Erika, Hanada, Nobuhiro, Takashiba, Shogo, Amitani, Yasuharu, Yoshie, Hiromasa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5714355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29206238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188670
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author Nomura, Yoshiaki
Morozumi, Toshiya
Nakagawa, Taneaki
Sugaya, Tsutomu
Kawanami, Masamitsu
Suzuki, Fumihiko
Takahashi, Keiso
Abe, Yuzo
Sato, Soh
Makino-Oi, Asako
Saito, Atsushi
Takano, Satomi
Minabe, Masato
Nakayama, Yohei
Ogata, Yorimasa
Kobayashi, Hiroaki
Izumi, Yuichi
Sugano, Naoyuki
Ito, Koichi
Sekino, Satoshi
Numabe, Yukihiro
Fukaya, Chie
Yoshinari, Nobuo
Fukuda, Mitsuo
Noguchi, Toshihide
Kono, Tomoo
Umeda, Makoto
Fujise, Osamu
Nishimura, Fusanori
Yoshimura, Atsutoshi
Hara, Yoshitaka
Nakamura, Toshiaki
Noguchi, Kazuyuki
Kakuta, Erika
Hanada, Nobuhiro
Takashiba, Shogo
Amitani, Yasuharu
Yoshie, Hiromasa
author_facet Nomura, Yoshiaki
Morozumi, Toshiya
Nakagawa, Taneaki
Sugaya, Tsutomu
Kawanami, Masamitsu
Suzuki, Fumihiko
Takahashi, Keiso
Abe, Yuzo
Sato, Soh
Makino-Oi, Asako
Saito, Atsushi
Takano, Satomi
Minabe, Masato
Nakayama, Yohei
Ogata, Yorimasa
Kobayashi, Hiroaki
Izumi, Yuichi
Sugano, Naoyuki
Ito, Koichi
Sekino, Satoshi
Numabe, Yukihiro
Fukaya, Chie
Yoshinari, Nobuo
Fukuda, Mitsuo
Noguchi, Toshihide
Kono, Tomoo
Umeda, Makoto
Fujise, Osamu
Nishimura, Fusanori
Yoshimura, Atsutoshi
Hara, Yoshitaka
Nakamura, Toshiaki
Noguchi, Kazuyuki
Kakuta, Erika
Hanada, Nobuhiro
Takashiba, Shogo
Amitani, Yasuharu
Yoshie, Hiromasa
author_sort Nomura, Yoshiaki
collection PubMed
description Periodontal disease is assessed and its progression is determined via observations on a site-by-site basis. Periodontal data are complex and structured in multiple levels; thus, applying a summary statistical approach (i.e., the mean) for site-level evaluations results in loss of information. Previous studies have shown the availability of mixed effects modeling. However, clinically beneficial information on the progression of periodontal disease during the follow-up period is not available. We conducted a multicenter prospective cohort study. Using mixed effects modeling, we analyzed 18,834 sites distributed on 3,139 teeth in 124 patients, and data were collected 5 times over a 24-month follow-up period. The change in the clinical attachment level (CAL) was used as the outcome variable. The CAL at baseline was an important determinant of the CAL changes, which varied widely according to the tooth surface. The salivary levels of periodontal pathogens, such as Porphyromonas gingivalis and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, were affected by CAL progression. “Linear”- and “burst”-type patterns of CAL progression occurred simultaneously within the same patient. More than half of the teeth that presented burst-type progression sites also presented linear-type progression sites, and most of the progressions were of the linear type. Maxillary premolars and anterior teeth tended to show burst-type progression. The parameters identified in this study may guide practitioners in determining the type and extent of treatment needed at the site and patient levels. In addition, these results show that prior hypotheses concerning "burst" and "linear" theories are not valid.
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spelling pubmed-57143552017-12-15 Site-level progression of periodontal disease during a follow-up period Nomura, Yoshiaki Morozumi, Toshiya Nakagawa, Taneaki Sugaya, Tsutomu Kawanami, Masamitsu Suzuki, Fumihiko Takahashi, Keiso Abe, Yuzo Sato, Soh Makino-Oi, Asako Saito, Atsushi Takano, Satomi Minabe, Masato Nakayama, Yohei Ogata, Yorimasa Kobayashi, Hiroaki Izumi, Yuichi Sugano, Naoyuki Ito, Koichi Sekino, Satoshi Numabe, Yukihiro Fukaya, Chie Yoshinari, Nobuo Fukuda, Mitsuo Noguchi, Toshihide Kono, Tomoo Umeda, Makoto Fujise, Osamu Nishimura, Fusanori Yoshimura, Atsutoshi Hara, Yoshitaka Nakamura, Toshiaki Noguchi, Kazuyuki Kakuta, Erika Hanada, Nobuhiro Takashiba, Shogo Amitani, Yasuharu Yoshie, Hiromasa PLoS One Research Article Periodontal disease is assessed and its progression is determined via observations on a site-by-site basis. Periodontal data are complex and structured in multiple levels; thus, applying a summary statistical approach (i.e., the mean) for site-level evaluations results in loss of information. Previous studies have shown the availability of mixed effects modeling. However, clinically beneficial information on the progression of periodontal disease during the follow-up period is not available. We conducted a multicenter prospective cohort study. Using mixed effects modeling, we analyzed 18,834 sites distributed on 3,139 teeth in 124 patients, and data were collected 5 times over a 24-month follow-up period. The change in the clinical attachment level (CAL) was used as the outcome variable. The CAL at baseline was an important determinant of the CAL changes, which varied widely according to the tooth surface. The salivary levels of periodontal pathogens, such as Porphyromonas gingivalis and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, were affected by CAL progression. “Linear”- and “burst”-type patterns of CAL progression occurred simultaneously within the same patient. More than half of the teeth that presented burst-type progression sites also presented linear-type progression sites, and most of the progressions were of the linear type. Maxillary premolars and anterior teeth tended to show burst-type progression. The parameters identified in this study may guide practitioners in determining the type and extent of treatment needed at the site and patient levels. In addition, these results show that prior hypotheses concerning "burst" and "linear" theories are not valid. Public Library of Science 2017-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5714355/ /pubmed/29206238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188670 Text en © 2017 Nomura et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nomura, Yoshiaki
Morozumi, Toshiya
Nakagawa, Taneaki
Sugaya, Tsutomu
Kawanami, Masamitsu
Suzuki, Fumihiko
Takahashi, Keiso
Abe, Yuzo
Sato, Soh
Makino-Oi, Asako
Saito, Atsushi
Takano, Satomi
Minabe, Masato
Nakayama, Yohei
Ogata, Yorimasa
Kobayashi, Hiroaki
Izumi, Yuichi
Sugano, Naoyuki
Ito, Koichi
Sekino, Satoshi
Numabe, Yukihiro
Fukaya, Chie
Yoshinari, Nobuo
Fukuda, Mitsuo
Noguchi, Toshihide
Kono, Tomoo
Umeda, Makoto
Fujise, Osamu
Nishimura, Fusanori
Yoshimura, Atsutoshi
Hara, Yoshitaka
Nakamura, Toshiaki
Noguchi, Kazuyuki
Kakuta, Erika
Hanada, Nobuhiro
Takashiba, Shogo
Amitani, Yasuharu
Yoshie, Hiromasa
Site-level progression of periodontal disease during a follow-up period
title Site-level progression of periodontal disease during a follow-up period
title_full Site-level progression of periodontal disease during a follow-up period
title_fullStr Site-level progression of periodontal disease during a follow-up period
title_full_unstemmed Site-level progression of periodontal disease during a follow-up period
title_short Site-level progression of periodontal disease during a follow-up period
title_sort site-level progression of periodontal disease during a follow-up period
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5714355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29206238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188670
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