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Incidence and progression of gingival recession over 4 years: A population‐based longitudinal study

Fernando Silva Rios, Ricardo dos Santos Araújo Costa, Tassiane Panta Wagner, Barbara R. Christofoli, Joseane Goergen, Cristina Izquierdo, Juliana Jobim Jardim, Marisa Maltz, Alex Nogueira Haas

2020Journal Of Clinical Periodontology33 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIM: To describe changes in gingival recession (GR) at buccal and palatal sites in adults over an average follow-up of 4 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Baseline data were obtained from a multistage probabilistic representative sample of 1023 individuals aged ≥35 years from Porto Alegre, Brazil. Buccal and palatal/lingual GR were analysed. RESULTS: 402 individuals (6,862 teeth) were followed. At baseline, 3,356 (48.9%) teeth did not have GR at the buccal site and 1206 developed the condition overtime (incidence =35.9%; 95% CI 32.6-38.9). Percentage of incident teeth was higher among individuals with (42.3%) than those without (29.5%) periodontitis stages III/IV. Also, 38.5% of teeth with proximal attachment loss at follow-up had incident GR compared to 7.6% of those without proximal attachment loss. Incidence of palatal GR was observed in 32.5% of teeth (95% CI 29.7-35.3). Mean buccal and palatal/lingual GR incidence was 2.11 mm and 2.33 mm, whereas buccal and palatal/lingual GR progression equalled 0.40 mm and 0.48 mm. The prevalence of GR ≥3 mm increased in individuals with (from 35.9% to 47.4%) and without (from 25.2 to 41.5%) periodontitis. CONCLUSION: Incidence and progression of GR are high in a general urban Brazilian population of adults.

Topics & Concepts

Gingival recessionMedicineDentistryIncidence (geometry)Buccal administrationPeriodontitisPopulationEnvironmental healthPhysicsOpticsPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsOral microbiology and periodontitis researchDental Erosion and Treatment
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