Authors : Sandip Ghosh, Balaji R , Priyanka Yadav, Somen Bagchi
DOI : 10.18231/j.ijohd.2022.012
Volume : 8
Issue : 1
Year : 2022
Page No : 59-63
Background: Periodontal disease is a public health problem and is associated with systemic diseases. Periodontitis is a highly prevalent disease in developed and developing country across all age group & gender. Majority of population in the developing countries suffer from different stages and grades of periodontitis which causes alveolar bone loss, tooth mobility and tooth loss.
Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conductedon 2220 dentate person including both male & female aged from 20 to 65 reported in the Department of Periodontics in 3 months
Results: It was observed estimated prevalence of periodontitis increased with age which is much higher among subjects with poor oral hygiene practice and females are suffering more than male. The current study collected significant data for prevalence
Conclusion: Inadequate and/or improper maintenance of Oral hygiene confirmed as the most important predictor for periodontitis.
Severity was found to be increased with increasing age also more in female than male.
The effect of age and gender on the progression of periodontitis seemed to be less important when good oral hygiene is practiced.
Keywords: Periodontitis, Prevalence, Periodontal disease.