The prevalence and distribution of gingival recession among U.E. dental students with a high standard of oral hygiene.

M C Carlos, M M Muyco, M C Caliwag, J A Fajardo, H G Uy
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The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevalence and the distribution of the attachment loss and gingival recession at facial tooth surfaces in a population sample with a high standard of oral hygiene, at the same time, to determine the occurrence of gingival recession. An additional aim was to study the relationship between attachment loss and gingival recession and its relation to its etiologic factors. The subject sample comprised of 100 male and female dental students in the University of the East between the ages of 18 and 26 with a minimum of 25 natural teeth, no advance periodontitis or history of periodontal surgery were examined, gingival recession was scored as present whenever the free gingival margin was apical to the c.e.i. and root surface was exposed. The clinical examination involved assessment of gingivitis, probing depth, probing attachment and gingival recessions. The results of the combined cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis performed in the study demonstrated among 100 U.E. dental students with a high standard of oral hygiene showed that: 1) Facial gingival recessions was a frequent finding due to the compensatory and remodelling process caused by loss of approximal periodontal attachment; 2) Prevalence and distribution of gingival recessions is independent with the presence of attachment loss; 3) Facial gingival recessions can exist with or without attachment loss and teeth without gingival recessions may or may not present attachment loss; 4) And presence of gingival recessions in patients with a high standard of oral hygiene can either be attributed to orthodontic treatment or wrong toothbrushing technique, too much strength exerted in brushing, overbrushing, and usage of hard toothbrush bristles.

口腔卫生水平较高的大学生牙龈萎缩的发生率及分布。
本研究的目的是在口腔卫生水平较高的人群中,评估牙面附着体丧失和牙龈退缩的患病率和分布,同时确定牙龈退缩的发生。另一个目的是研究附着丧失与牙龈萎缩的关系及其与病因的关系。研究对象是100名年龄在18到26岁之间的美国东部大学牙科专业的学生,他们至少有25颗天然牙齿,没有牙周炎或牙周手术史,当游离牙龈边缘位于牙尖和牙根表面暴露时,牙龈萎缩被评分为存在。临床检查包括评估牙龈炎,探诊深度,探诊附着和牙龈衰退。本研究对100名具有较高口腔卫生标准的大学生进行了横断面和纵向分析,结果表明:1)由于牙周附着体丧失引起的代偿和重建过程,面部牙龈衰退是常见的;2)牙龈萎缩的发生率和分布与附着丧失的存在无关;3)面部牙龈萎缩可伴或不伴附着丧失,无牙龈萎缩的牙齿可伴或不伴附着丧失;4)口腔卫生水平较高的患者出现牙龈萎缩的原因可能是正畸治疗或刷牙方法错误、刷牙用力过大、刷牙过度、刷毛坚硬等。
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