2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2020.10.016
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Prevalence of periodontal disease among adults in India: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…The Indian population in particular have a considerable imbalance towards their oral health care [1]. Considering oral conditions among Indian adults, about 25% of adults experience mild to moderate periodontitis, on the other hand severe periodontitis is seen among 19% adults [2]. Periodontal disease is an inflammatory chronic condition that damages the tissues that surrounds teeth [3] and can also be considered a global public health problem, as it is rising in every region among all socioeconomic classes [4].…”
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“…The Indian population in particular have a considerable imbalance towards their oral health care [1]. Considering oral conditions among Indian adults, about 25% of adults experience mild to moderate periodontitis, on the other hand severe periodontitis is seen among 19% adults [2]. Periodontal disease is an inflammatory chronic condition that damages the tissues that surrounds teeth [3] and can also be considered a global public health problem, as it is rising in every region among all socioeconomic classes [4].…”
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“…World Health Organization indicates CPI to investigate the oral health status of the community population and to screen periodontal status. CPI has limitations, such as extensively estimating the severity of periodontal condition by giving the highest score without considering the clinical attachment loss [2]. Despite its limitations, CPI is still widely used in oral health surveys [5] and this is the most commonly utilized index to measure and estimate the prevelence of periodontal diseases.…”
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“…However, most of the papers published in India in the past two decades are in vitro experiments and case reports, and the level of evidence is low. It was estimated that the incidence of periodontal disease in India is similar to that in the United States [29]. These may indicate that India, as a developing country, attaches great importance to periodontal disease research and has made a certain achievement.…”
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“…The prevalence of periodontitis of mild to moderate type was nearly 25%, while severe type was only 17%. The prevalence of gingivitis is 49% [9].…”
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