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Severe Periodontitis Is a Major Contributory Factor to Unmet Dental Healthcare Needs among Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients in Hong Kong.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

This study aimed to examine the frequency and predictive factors of adverse oral and dental outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with the goal to address their unmet dental healthcare needs in the metropolitan city of Hong Kong.

Methods

238 RA patients followed up at local public hospitals were recruited in this cross-sectional study. A full dental examination was performed. Data were compared with the retrospective data collected from age-matched control groups in the community conducted in a territory-wide oral health survey in 2011. Predictive factors for severe periodontitis including various demographic and disease-specific factors were examined by multiple logistic regression analysis.

Results

Loose teeth and gum bleeding were frequent dental complaints. Only 85.0% of RA patients had >20 natural teeth. Total edentulism was observed in 3.8% of patients, which was higher among adult (22-64 years) and elderly (>65 years old) RA patients than their respective age-matched community control groups. RA patients had a higher decayed, missing, and filled tooth score. Adult RA patients had a 5.3-fold increase in risk of severe periodontitis than their community counterparts. The plaque index was the main predisposing factor for severe periodontitis (odds ratio 17.5, p=0.001), which was worse among the 22-34 age group of patients. More RA patients required tooth extraction compared to dental filling for their community controls.

Conclusion

Severe periodontitis is a major cause of unmet dental healthcare needs among RA patients in Hong Kong. It is recommended that dental care plans for RA patients be commenced early among newly diagnosed patients.

SUBMITTER: Mok MY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9733996 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Severe Periodontitis Is a Major Contributory Factor to Unmet Dental Healthcare Needs among Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients in Hong Kong.

Mok Mo Yin MY   Kong Wing Yin WY   Leung Katherine Chiu Man KCM   Chow Mei Kuen MK   Lo Yi Y   Tsang Claudia Pui Ling CPL   Fung Henry Kwok Kong HKK   Lau Wallace Chak Sing WCS   Leung Wai Keung WK  

International journal of dentistry 20221202


<h4>Objective</h4>This study aimed to examine the frequency and predictive factors of adverse oral and dental outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with the goal to address their unmet dental healthcare needs in the metropolitan city of Hong Kong.<h4>Methods</h4>238 RA patients followed up at local public hospitals were recruited in this cross-sectional study. A full dental examination was performed. Data were compared with the retrospective data collected from age-matched control  ...[more]

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