2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-021-01416-3
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Current status of periodontitis and its association with tobacco use amongst adult population of Sunsari district, in Nepal

Abstract: Background Tobacco products are considered significant, but preventable factors related to initiation and progression of periodontal diseases. We assessed the prevalence of periodontitis and evaluated its association with tobacco use and other factors amongst the adult population of Sunsari district in eastern Nepal. Methods A community-based, cross-sectional study was conducted in rural municipalities in the province one of eastern Nepal. A total … Show more

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“…The present study subjects were mostly rural populations from farming backgrounds who were physically active and were not obese. All the periodontal clinical parameters in our study population increased with the years of mishri use denoting that periodontal disease status deteriorated with years of mishri use, which is in accordance with previous research on the use of SLT [26,27]. The plaque levels and gingival inflammation increased in our study subjects with the duration of mishri use.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The present study subjects were mostly rural populations from farming backgrounds who were physically active and were not obese. All the periodontal clinical parameters in our study population increased with the years of mishri use denoting that periodontal disease status deteriorated with years of mishri use, which is in accordance with previous research on the use of SLT [26,27]. The plaque levels and gingival inflammation increased in our study subjects with the duration of mishri use.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Finally, a total of 57 articles (Moya et al, 2012; Figueiredo et al, 2013; Araya Vallespir et al, 2014; Jaafar et al, 2014; Juarez et al, 2014; Thanakun et al, 2014; Bhat et al, 2015; Eke et al, 2015; Giacaman et al, 2016; Khan et al, 2016; Holde et al, 2017; Ramírez et al, 2017; Shyagali et al, 2017; Silva‐Junior et al, 2017; Zaitsu et al, 2017; Balaji et al, 2018; Bhat et al, 2018; Eke et al, 2018; He et al, 2018; Iwasaki et al, 2018; Ortiz et al, 2018; Pinto‐Filho et al, 2018; Shariff et al, 2018; Skośkiewicz‐Malinowska et al, 2018; Wahlin et al, 2018; Botelho et al, 2019; Dhaifullah et al, 2019; Helmi et al, 2019; Lasta et al, 2019; J. B. Lee et al, 2019; K. Lee & Kim, 2019; Shimizu et al, 2019; Zhao et al, 2019; Bongo et al, 2020; Díaz‐Reissner et al, 2020; Ha et al, 2020; Nakamura et al, 2020; Romero‐Castro et al, 2020; Schmidt et al, 2020; Sekiguchi et al, 2020; Singh et al, 2020; Sun et al, 2020; Bilgin Çetin et al, 2021; Clauss et al, 2021; Costa et al, 2021; Germen et al, 2021; Ghassib et al, 2021; Goel et al, 2021; Gomes‐Filho et al, 2021; Han & Kim, 2021; Iwasaki et al, 2021; Jiao et al, 2021; Kocher et al, 2021; Oliveira et al, 2021; Sakurai et al, 2021; Song et al,…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 , 17 , 18 The presence of periodontal disease varied from 43% to 91% in Nepal residents. 19 Additionally, 27% of the Taiwanese had pulp and periapical diseases, 20 while 14% and 37% of the Brazilians and Turkish, respectively, in this range of age, exhibited bruxism. 21 , 22 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%