Self-reported periodontitis in cannabis club members in Montevideo, Uruguay. An exploratory study.

Sebastián Perez-Rivoir, Magdalena Mayol, Ernesto Andrade, Luis A Bueno-Rossy, Cassiano K Rösing
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In 2013, the Oriental Republic of Uruguay enacted a law regulating the cannabis market, and since then, an increasing number of users has been registered. Previous reports based on data from other countries link cannabis smokers to worse periodontal health status. The aim of this study is to describe self-reported gingival and periodontal health status and estimate the prevalence of periodontitis among Uruguayan cannabis club members. A cross-sectional study was conducted on a convenience sample of cannabis club members in Uruguay. A survey was used to gather sociodemographic data and information on oral hygiene, use of cannabis and other drugs, and self-reported gingival and periodontal health status. Eight questions validated in Spanish were used to estimate the prevalence of total periodontitis and severe periodontitis, based on two previously implemented predictive models. The survey was completed by 50 people, of whom 68% were male and 78% were in the 20-40 year age range. Based on the first model, estimated prevalence was 12% for total periodontitis and 10% for severe periodontitis. Based on the second model, estimated prevalence was 36% for total periodontitis and 12% for severe periodontitis. These findings suggest that smoking cannabis could potentially have a detrimental effect on oral health status.

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乌拉圭蒙得维的亚大麻俱乐部成员自我报告的牙周炎。探索性研究
2013年,乌拉圭东部共和国颁布了一项规范大麻市场的法律,从那时起,越来越多的用户注册。以往基于其他国家数据的报告将吸食大麻者与牙周健康状况恶化联系起来。本研究的目的是描述自我报告的牙龈和牙周健康状况,并估计乌拉圭大麻俱乐部成员牙周炎的患病率。对乌拉圭大麻俱乐部成员的方便样本进行了横断面研究。一项调查用于收集有关口腔卫生、大麻和其他药物使用情况以及自我报告的牙龈和牙周健康状况的社会人口数据和信息。基于两个先前实施的预测模型,用西班牙语验证了8个问题来估计全面性牙周炎和重度牙周炎的患病率。该调查由50人完成,其中68%为男性,78%年龄在20-40岁之间。基于第一个模型,估计牙周炎的患病率为12%,严重牙周炎的患病率为10%。基于第二个模型,估计牙周炎的患病率为36%,严重牙周炎的患病率为12%。这些发现表明,吸食大麻可能对口腔健康状况有潜在的有害影响。
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