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Factors Associated with the Extent of Clinical Attachment Loss in Periodontitis: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study

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  • Gloria Inés Lafaurie

    (Unit of Oral Basic Investigation-UIBO, School of Dentistry, El Bosque University, Bogota 11001, Colombia)

  • María Alejandra Sabogal

    (Unit of Oral Basic Investigation-UIBO, School of Dentistry, El Bosque University, Bogota 11001, Colombia)

  • Adolfo Contreras

    (Periodontal Medicine Group, Universidad del Valle, Cali 760042, Colombia)

  • Diana Marcela Castillo

    (Unit of Oral Basic Investigation-UIBO, School of Dentistry, El Bosque University, Bogota 11001, Colombia)

  • Diego Fernando Gualtero

    (Unit of Oral Basic Investigation-UIBO, School of Dentistry, El Bosque University, Bogota 11001, Colombia)

  • Juliette De Avila

    (Unit of Oral Basic Investigation-UIBO, School of Dentistry, El Bosque University, Bogota 11001, Colombia)

  • Tamy Goretty Trujillo

    (Unit of Oral Basic Investigation-UIBO, School of Dentistry, El Bosque University, Bogota 11001, Colombia)

  • Andrés Duque

    (Research Group in Basic Sciences and Clinical Dentistry, CES University, Medellin 050021, Colombia)

  • Astrid Giraldo

    (Research Group in Basic Sciences and Clinical Dentistry, CES University, Medellin 050021, Colombia)

  • Silvia Duarte

    (Dental Research Center-CIO, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogota 110311, Colombia)

  • Sonia Jakeline Gutierrez

    (Periodontal Medicine Group, Universidad del Valle, Cali 760042, Colombia)

  • Carlos Martín Ardila

    (Biomedical Stomatology Research Group, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Antioquia UdeA, Medellin 050010, Colombia)

Abstract

Periodontitis has significant public health implications, affecting individuals’ overall health, well-being, and quality of life. This study aimed to assess the risk factors associated with the extent of clinical attachment loss (CAL) in a population diagnosed with periodontitis. Six hundred and sixty-seven patients with different degrees of CAL (mild, n = 223; moderate, n = 256; and advanced, n = 188) were enrolled. Socio-demographics, lifestyle, microbiological profiles, specific immune response, obesity, and single-nucleotide polymorphism of the IL1 gene were determined. Unconditional logistic regression models were conducted to determine the factors associated with the extent of CAL. Aging, smoking, microbial factors, plaque index, and IgG2 antibodies against Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans were associated with advanced CAL. IgG2 antibodies against A. actinomycetemcomitans (OR 1.50; CI 95% 1.23–1.81), plaque accumulation (OR 2.69; CI 95% 2.20–3.29), Porphyromonas gingivalis (OR 1.93; CI 95% 1.35–2.76), Tanerella forsythia (OR 1.88; CI 95%1.30–2.70), and current smoking (OR 1.94; CI 95% 1.31–2.87) were associated with advanced CAL. Gene IL polymorphisms, obesity, and stress were not associated with the extent of CAL. Aging, plaque accumulation, smoking, and having antibodies against A. actinomycetemcomitans were the most critical factors associated with advanced CAL. In contrast, obesity, stress, and gene polymorphisms were not associated with the extent of CAL.

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  • Gloria Inés Lafaurie & María Alejandra Sabogal & Adolfo Contreras & Diana Marcela Castillo & Diego Fernando Gualtero & Juliette De Avila & Tamy Goretty Trujillo & Andrés Duque & Astrid Giraldo & Silvi, 2023. "Factors Associated with the Extent of Clinical Attachment Loss in Periodontitis: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(22), pages 1-13, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:22:p:7043-:d:1277194
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