Prevention of Initial Periodontitis Is an Investment in the Future
Heikkinen, Anna Maria; Raivisto, Teija; Räisänen, Ismo T; Sorsa, Timo (2024-08-24)
Heikkinen, Anna Maria
Raivisto, Teija
Räisänen, Ismo T
Sorsa, Timo
24.08.2024
Diagnostics
1850
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202410189359
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202410189359
Kuvaus
Peer reviewed
Tiivistelmä
Background: Periodontal tissue damage is mainly caused by the active form of collagenolytic matrix metalloproteinase-8, aMMP-8, the concentration of which in the mouth rinse can be measured with a mouth rinse chairside-test. The mouth rinse chair side test can be used to identify adolescents with a risk of periodontitis. Methods: The data were collected at the Kotka Health Centre (2004–2005, N = 501 and 2014–2015, N = 47) and at the Hämeenlinna Health Centre (2017–2018, N = 125) consisting of adolescents aged 14–17. They underwent a complete periodontal examination, and some were subjected to the aMMP-8-test. Results: We identified bacterial plaques in combination with increased bleeding on probing (BOP), elevated aMMP-8 concentration, smoking and male sex as the main risk factors for initial periodontitis. Approximately 10% of adolescents had subclinical periodontitis, they were not periodontally healthy, but also not sick. They may not develop periodontitis, but they are at the risk. The aMMP-8 test positivity had a stronger association with initial periodontitis than BOP. Conclusions: In addition to identifying risk factors, these adolescents need individual prevention and, if necessary, early treatment. For the periodontal health biomarker aMMP-8, test negativity ([-], ≤20 ng/mL) should be sought.
Kokoelmat
- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [20143]