Division of Population and Patient Health, King's College London Dental Institute at Guy's, King's College and St. Thomas' Hospitals, London, UK.
Department of Oral Public Health, Institute of Dentistry, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.
J Clin Periodontol. 2018 Feb;45(2):196-203. doi: 10.1111/jcpe.12844. Epub 2017 Dec 13.
To explore the association between toothbrushing behaviour and change in periodontal pocketing among adults.
We pooled data from 1,025 adults, aged 30-89 years, who participated in two national surveys in Finland (Health 2000 and Health 2011, BRIF8901) and reported their toothbrushing frequency. A cumulative measure of regular toothbrushing was created by counting the number of times participants reported brushing twice or more daily across the two surveys (ranging from 0 to 2). The association between toothbrushing behaviour and the number of teeth with periodontal pocket depth (PPD) ≥4 mm over 11 years was assessed in linear regression models adjusting for confounders.
There was a clear dose-response relationship between toothbrushing frequency (either at baseline or follow-up) and change in number of teeth with PPD ≥ 4 mm. There was also evidence of a cumulative effect of regular toothbrushing on change in number of teeth with PPD ≥ 4 mm. Participants who reported brushing twice or more a day in both surveys developed 1.99 (95% CI: 1.02-2.95) fewer teeth with PPD ≥ 4 mm than those who did not report this behaviour in any survey.
This 11-year prospective study showed that toothbrushing behaviour was associated with smaller increments in the number of teeth with periodontal pocketing.
探讨成年人刷牙行为与牙周袋深度变化之间的关系。
我们汇总了来自芬兰两项全国性调查(Health 2000 年和 Health 2011 年,BRIF8901)中 1025 名年龄在 30-89 岁的成年人的数据,这些成年人报告了他们的刷牙频率。通过在两次调查中报告每天刷牙两次或更多次的次数(范围从 0 到 2),创建了定期刷牙的累积衡量标准。在调整混杂因素的线性回归模型中,评估了刷牙行为与牙周袋深度(PPD)≥4mm的牙齿数量在 11 年内的变化之间的关系。
刷牙频率(无论是基线还是随访时)与 PPD≥4mm的牙齿数量的变化之间存在明显的剂量反应关系。定期刷牙对 PPD≥4mm的牙齿数量变化也存在累积效应。在两次调查中都报告每天刷牙两次或更多次的参与者比在任何调查中都没有报告这种行为的参与者,发展为 PPD≥4mm的牙齿数量减少了 1.99(95%CI:1.02-2.95)。
这项为期 11 年的前瞻性研究表明,刷牙行为与牙周袋数量的增加呈负相关。