Periodontitis is one of the most common oral diseases, which is characterized by alveolar bone resorption and destruction. In China, as a major country in the incidence of periodontitis, there is a huge population of patients with severe periodontitis, and the incidence rate is as high as 12.1-16.1% . Previous studies have suggested that the prevalence and severity of periodontal disease increase with age. However, recent articles on meta analysis and related epidemiological investigations suggest that the prevalence of severe periodontitis does not increase with age, and the prevalence of SP remains at about 10% even in the elderly. In order to comprehensively analyze the risk factors of this population, it is inseparable from the analysis of gene polymorphism. At present, it is considered that the main genes that may be related to the severity of periodontitis are IL-1 α-889, rhIL-talk 1 β + 3953, 6-174, 10-597, CD14-260, CD14-159, MMP1-1607 and so on, which may be related to the severity of periodontitis.
Age range
30 Years – 40 Years
Sex
ALL
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probing depth (PD)
Timeframe: For risk factor analysis, only the baseline is measured, which refers to the first visit
clinical attachment level (CAL)
Timeframe: baseline
Number of missing teeth
Timeframe: baseline
debris index (DI-S)
Timeframe: baseline
calculus (CI-S)
Timeframe: baseline
simplified oral hygiene index (OHI-S)
Timeframe: baseline
Number of defective restorations
Timeframe: baseline
Gingival biotype
Timeframe: baseline
Dentition crowding degree
Timeframe: baseline
Molar relationship
Timeframe: baseline
overjet
Timeframe: baseline
overbite
Timeframe: baseline
gender
Timeframe: baseline
Nation
Timeframe: baseline
BMI
Timeframe: baseline
Educational level
Timeframe: baseline
Economic level
Timeframe: baseline
Mental stress
Timeframe: baseline
Smoking
Timeframe: baseline
History of orthodontic treatment
Timeframe: baseline
Food impaction history
Timeframe: baseline
Bruxism / clenched teeth
Timeframe: baseline
Unilateral mastication habit
Timeframe: baseline
Last Dental Visit
Timeframe: baseline
Oral health care self-efficacy
Timeframe: baseline
Tooth brushing
Timeframe: baseline
auxiliary equipment using
Timeframe: baseline
Regular scaling
Timeframe: baseline
Genotypic polymorphism
Timeframe: baseline