2016
DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.12637
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Effectiveness of non‐surgical periodontal therapy in a large Chinese population with chronic periodontitis

Abstract: The effectiveness of NSPT on patients with chronic periodontitis was proved in a large Chinese population. Outcomes of NSPT were mainly influenced by baseline PD, baseline AL, baseline mobility, tooth type and FPM.

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“…Dental mobility, probing depth and bleeding during probing in this study had a significant reduction after carrying out a longitudinal panel data lineal regression analysis, in accordance with what was recently reported by Jiao et al (2017) where the effectiveness of periodontal conservative treatment was proven on a large population group in China, by reducing the same parameters. A lineal multilevel regression analysis showed that grade II and III mobility had significant reductions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Dental mobility, probing depth and bleeding during probing in this study had a significant reduction after carrying out a longitudinal panel data lineal regression analysis, in accordance with what was recently reported by Jiao et al (2017) where the effectiveness of periodontal conservative treatment was proven on a large population group in China, by reducing the same parameters. A lineal multilevel regression analysis showed that grade II and III mobility had significant reductions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In the present study, percentages of non‐responding patients and sites were lower than those from study by Hughes et al. Comparing results of NSPT on subjects with GAgP with results on a cohort in subjects with CP (Jiao et al., ), the improvement after treatment in patients with GAgP may be even better than that of CP: Firstly, mean PD reduction at site level of GAgP patients for all sites was greater than that of CP patients (1.17 mm versus 0.65 mm); Secondly, multilevel analysis, which adjusted many influential factors of NSPT also showed that interceptions of the models in patients with GAgP, both for all sites and baseline deep sites, were greater than that of CP patients. Better response to NSPT of patient with GAgP may be attributed to the genetic (Deng et al., ; Li et al., ) and/or microbial diversity (Han et al., ; Li, Feng, et al., ; Li, Xu, et al., ) of the two diseases and better wound healing in patients with GAgP whose mean age was younger than that of CP.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 61%
“…Moreover, there was also a study reported that AgP patients reacted similarly to CP patients on periodontal treatment (Graetz et al, 2011). In the present study, percentages of non-responding patients and sites were lower than those from study by Hughes et al Comparing results of NSPT on subjects with GAgP with results on a cohort in subjects with CP (Jiao et al, 2017), the improvement after treatment in patients with GAgP may be even better than that of CP: Firstly, mean PD reduction at site level of GAgP patients for all sites was greater than that of CP patients (1.17 mm versus 0.65 mm); Secondly, multilevel analysis, which adjusted many influential factors of NSPT also showed that interceptions of the models in patients with…”
Section: F I G U R E 4 Relationships Between Number Of Tooth Losscontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…Despite the subtle differences in the Chinese population (Table ), the successful treatment at all stages of periodontal therapy have been repeatedly demonstrated in this particular ethnic group at various geographic locations . With increasing globalization, populations at various regions are becoming increasingly heterogeneous.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the subtle differences in the Chinese population (Table 4), the successful treatment at all stages of periodontal therapy have been repeatedly demonstrated in this particular ethnic group at various geographic locations. [56][57][58][59] With increasing globalization, populations at various regions are becoming increasingly heterogeneous. It is important for dental practitioners to be aware of differences in dental anatomy, microbiology, and genetic susceptibility of various ethnic groups, and manage periodontal disease accordingly.…”
Section: Con Clus Ionsmentioning
confidence: 99%