Socio‐economic and health status as a predictor of apical periodontitis in adult patients in Croatia
Objective A few studies focused on determinants of apical periodontitis other than technical or biological factors. This research aimed to investigate to what extent socio‐economic and health status can predict apical periodontitis in adult patients. Subjects and Methods The cross‐sectional study in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Oral diseases 2019-01, Vol.25 (1), p.300-308 |
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A few studies focused on determinants of apical periodontitis other than technical or biological factors. This research aimed to investigate to what extent socio‐economic and health status can predict apical periodontitis in adult patients.
Subjects and Methods
The cross‐sectional study included 599 adult patients. Medical history, health habits and socio‐economic status of each participant were recorded using a self‐administered structured questionnaire. For caries detection, the World Health Organization diagnostic thresholds were used, and oral hygiene level was estimated using plaque index. Periapical index system was used to analyse the periapical status of all teeth. Dental, socio‐economic and health‐related variables were tested against dependent variable (periapical disease ratio) in a multiple linear regression analysis.
Results
Dental independent variables explained 71.7% of the observed variation in periapical disease ratio (R2 = 0.717; p |
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ISSN: | 1354-523X 1601-0825 |
DOI: | 10.1111/odi.12981 |