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Prevalence of chronic periodontitis in an obese population: a preliminary study

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posted on 2023-05-18, 23:22 authored by Shahrukh KhanShahrukh Khan, Saub, R, Vaithilingam, RD, Safii, SH, Vethakkan, SR, Baharuddin, NA

Background: Chronic periodontitis (CP) is a global public health issue. Studies have suggested CP could be linked to obesity due to their similar pathophysiological pathway. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of CP and to assess the predictors for CP among the obese Malaysian population.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study on obese participants. Obesity is defined as an individual who has Body Mass Index (BMI) ≥27.5 kg/m2. A convenience sampling method was used. A total of 165 paricipants were recruited. This study involved answering questionnaires, obtaining biometric and clinical measurements of Visible plaque index (VPI), Gingival bleeding index (GBI), Probing pocket depth (PPD) and Clinical attachment loss (CAL). Data analysis was carried out using SPSS statistical software (SPSS Inc., version 20, US).

Results: A total of 165 participants; 67 (40.6 %) males and 98 (59.4 %) females participated in the study. Mean age of the participants was 43.9 (±8.9). The prevalence of CP among the obese population was found to be 73.9 %. Out of this, 43 and 55 % were categorised as moderate and severe CP respectively. Around 64 % of participants had sites with CAL ≥4 mm and participants with sites with PPD ≥4 mm were reported to be 25 %. Around 83 % of the participants had sites with GBI ≥30 and 92 % of participants had sites with VPI ≥20 %. GBI and VPI were found to have significantly higher odds for CP.

Conclusion: Prevalence of CP was high among obese Malaysians. GBI and VPI were potential predictors for CP in this obese population.

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Publication title

BMC Oral Health

Volume

15

Article number

114

Number

114

Pagination

1-7

ISSN

1036-7314

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School of Health Sciences

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Elsevier Inc.

Place of publication

United States

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© 2015 Khan et al. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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