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Probing pocket depth reduction after non‐surgical periodontal therapy: Tooth‐related factors

Nils Werner, Katrin Heck, Elias Walter, Christina Ern, Caspar Victor Bumm, Matthias Folwaczny

2023Journal of Periodontology46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To investigate tooth-related factors that influence the reduction of probing pocket depths (PPD) after non-surgical periodontal therapy (NST). METHODS: Seven hundred forty-six patients with a total of 16,825 teeth were included and retrospectively analyzed. PPD reduction after NST was correlated with the tooth-related factors; tooth type, number of roots, furcation involvement, vitality, mobility, and type of restoration; using logistic multilevel regression for statistical analysis. RESULTS: NST was able to reduce probing depth overall stratified probing depths (1.20 ± 1.51 mm, p ≤ 0.001). The reduction was significantly higher at teeth with higher probing depths at baseline. At pockets with PPD ≥ 6 mm, PPD remains high after NST. Tooth type, number of roots, furcation involvement, vitality, mobility, and type of restoration are significantly and independently associated with the rate of pocket closure. CONCLUSIONS: The tooth-related factors: tooth type, number of roots, furcation involvement, vitality, mobility, and type of restoration had a significant and clinically relevant influence on phase I and II therapy. Considering these factors in advance may enhance the prediction of sites not responding adequately and the potential need for additional treatment, such as re-instrumentation or periodontal surgery, to ultimately achieve the therapy end points.

Topics & Concepts

DentistryMedicineGingival and periodontal pocketTooth mobilityLogistic regressionOrthodonticsPeriodontitisReduction (mathematics)Periodontal diseaseTooth lossOral healthInternal medicineMathematicsGeometryOral microbiology and periodontitis researchPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsDental Health and Care Utilization