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Advances in Dental Research | 1997

Oral Effects of Smokeless Tobacco Use by Professional Baseball Players

Paul B. Robertson; Margaret M. Walsh; John C. Greene

This is a review of studies conducted from 1988-90 on the oral consequences of snuff and chewing tobacco use among professional baseball players. About half of the players studied were smokeless tobacco (ST) users, the majority of whom used snuff. Compared with non-users, players who used ST showed a significantly higher prevalence of leukoplakia, which was related to placement of the ST quid, and the frequency, amount, duration, and type of ST used. Sites adjacent to these mucosal lesions showed an increased prevalence of gingival recession with associated attachment loss, cervical abrasion, and root caries than did comparable sites in non-users. Extrinsic stain and occlusal attrition were also more frequent in ST users than in non-users. While ST use placed players at significantly increased risk for mucosal lesions and other oral problems, no differences were found between ST non-users and users in measurements of batting, fielding, and pitching performance during the baseball season.


Journal of Endodontics | 2003

Patterns of endodontic care for a Washington state population.

Troy E. Hull; Paul B. Robertson; James C. Steiner; Michael A. del Aguila

Endodontic care, provided by 3,402 dental offices, was assessed from claims data maintained by the Washington Dental Service for 1999. Approximately 5.7 million dental procedures were provided to 880,317 patients by 2,796 general practitioners, 105 endodontists, and 494 other specialists. Of all dental services, 63,321 (1%) were endodontic procedures involving 52,911 (6%) patients. General dentists, endodontists, and other specialists performed 64.7%, 33.7%, and 1.6% of endodontic procedures, the majority of which were root canal therapy. The most frequent tooth types treated by root canal therapy were mandibular first molars (17.0%), maxillary first molars (15.2%), mandibular second molars (11.8%), maxillary second bicuspids (10.3%), maxillary second molars (9.1%), maxillary central and lateral incisors (8.8%), and mandibular second bicuspids (8.0%). Direct and indirect pulp caps by generalists and conventional retreatment and surgical therapy by endodontists made up the majority of the remaining endodontic services. Men had a greater procedure rate than women for most endodontic procedures.


Periodontology 2000 | 2005

Personal oral hygiene and chronic periodontitis: a systematic review

Philippe P. Hujoel; Joana Cunha-Cruz; Walter J. Loesche; Paul B. Robertson


Journal of the American Dental Association | 2009

The biology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of periodontal diseases Scientific advances in the United States

Gary C. Armitage; Paul B. Robertson


Journal of the American Dental Association | 2005

Practice patterns among male and female general dentists in a Washington state population

Michael A. del Aguila; Penelope J. Leggott; Paul B. Robertson; Denise Porterfield; Gene D. Felber


European Journal of Oral Sciences | 2006

Cessation of periodontal care during pregnancy: effect on infant birthweight.

Philippe P. Hujoel; Mona T. Lydon-Rochelle; Paul B. Robertson; Michael A. del Aguila


Journal of Periodontology | 1997

Periodontal status of HIV-1 and HIV-2 seropositive and HIV seronegative female commercial sex workers in Senegal.

Charlotte F. Ndiaye; Cathy W. Critchlow; Penelope J. Leggott; Nancy B. Kiviat; Ibra Ndoye; Paul B. Robertson; Kostantinos N. Georgas


Journal of the American Dental Association | 1995

SMOKELESS TOBACCO USE: How It Affects the Performance of Major League Baseball Players

Paul B. Robertson; Timothy A. DeRouen; Virginia Ernster; Deborah Grady; John H. Greene; Lloyd Mancl; David W. McDonald; Margaret Walsh


Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice | 2006

The Effect of Patient-Centered Plaque Control and Periodontal Maintenance Therapy on Adverse Outcomes of Periodontitis

Julie Pastagia; Pamela Nicoara; Paul B. Robertson


Journal of Dental Education | 2002

Patterns of oral care in dental school and general dental practice.

Penelope J. Leggott; Paul B. Robertson; Michael A. del Aguila; Jason J. Swift; Denise Porterfield; Sandra Phillips; Maxwell H. Anderson

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A.S. Narayanan

University of Washington

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University of Washington

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