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Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 2009

Prospective study of complier individuals under periodontal maintenance therapy: analysis of clinical periodontal parameters, risk predictors and the progression of periodontitis

Telma Campos Medeiros Lorentz; Luís Otávio Miranda Cota; José Roberto Cortelli; Andréa Maria Duarte Vargas; Fernando Oliveira Costa

AIM This prospective study aimed to evaluate the progression of periodontitis and the influence of risk variables among individuals attending a programme of periodontal maintenance treatment in an academic environment. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 150 individuals diagnosed with chronic moderate-advanced periodontitis, and who had finished active periodontal treatment, were incorporated into the periodontal maintenance therapy. Social, demographic and biological variables of interest from subjects were collected at quarterly recalls, over a 12-month period. The effect of variables of interest and confounding on the periodontal status and progression of periodontitis was tested by univariate and multivariate logistic analysis. RESULTS A total of 130 subjects (86.7%) showed stable periodontal status, whereas 20 subjects (13.3%) presented periodontitis progression. Twenty-eight subjects (18.66%) presented tooth loss that resulted in a total of 47 lost teeth (1.38%). Diabetes was not found to be associated with periodontitis progression (p=0.67). Smoking was significantly associated with a greater progression of periodontitis (OR=2.7, 95% CI 1.01-7.22). CONCLUSIONS Periodontal maintenance programmes in academic environment can stabilize the periodontal condition obtained after active periodontal therapy as well as control the action of risk variables for the progression of periodontitis.


Journal of Periodontology | 2012

Periodontal risk assessment model in a sample of regular and irregular compliers under maintenance therapy: a 3-year prospective study.

Fernando Oliveira Costa; Luís Otávio Miranda Cota; Eugênio José Pereira Lages; Ana Paula Lima Oliveira; Sheila Cavalca Cortelli; José Roberto Cortelli; Telma Campos Medeiros Lorentz; José Eustáquio da Costa

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study is to investigate the association of the periodontal risk assessment (PRA) model with the recurrence of periodontitis and tooth loss during periodontal maintenance therapy (PMT). METHODS In a prospective PMT program, 75 regular complier (RC) and 89 erratic complier (EC) patients were selected. A periodontal examination and PRA were performed after active periodontal therapy and after 3 years of PMT. Risk profiles (low, moderate, or high) of participants were evaluated, and the recurrence of periodontitis and tooth loss were analyzed using univariate and multivariate analyses. RESULTS RCs showed less recurrence of periodontitis and tooth loss than ECs (P <0.05). Rates of periodontitis recurrence in RCs and ECs were 2.7% and 3.4%, respectively, for the moderate-risk profile and 6.7% and 11.2%, respectively, for the high-risk profile. During PMT, 49 teeth (0.65 ± 1.4 teeth per participant) were lost in the RC group, and 70 teeth (0.78 ± 2.1 teeth per participant) were lost in the EC group. High-risk profile participants showed more recurrence of periodontitis and lost significantly more teeth than did participants with moderate- or low-risk profiles in RC and EC groups (P <0.05). CONCLUSION The risk profile influenced the recurrence of periodontitis and tooth loss. RCs had less recurrence of periodontitis and less tooth loss. The PRA model can be useful in particularizing the risk of patients and adjusting recall intervals.


Journal of Periodontology | 2013

Progression of Periodontitis and Tooth Loss Associated with Glycemic Control in Individuals Undergoing Periodontal Maintenance Therapy: A 5-Year Follow-Up Study

Fernando Oliveira Costa; Luís Otávio Miranda Cota; Eugênio José Pereira Lages; Alcione Maria Soares Dutra Oliveira; Peterson Antônio Dutra Oliveira; Renata Magalhães Cyrino; Telma Campos Medeiros Lorentz; Sheila Cavalca Cortelli; José Roberto Cortelli

BACKGROUND Prospective studies that investigated the influence of glycemic control in the progression of periodontitis and tooth loss during periodontal maintenance therapy (PMT) programs have not previously been reported. The aim of the present study is to evaluate associations between glycemic control status and progression of periodontitis and tooth loss among individuals during PMT. METHODS A total of 92 individuals, all recruited from a prospective cohort with 238 participants undergoing PMT, participated in this study. Diabetes control was assessed according to percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c). Individuals were matched for sex and smoking and were divided into three groups: 23 individuals with diabetes and poor glycemic control (PGC), 23 individuals with diabetes and good glycemic control (GGC), and 46 controls with no diabetes (NDC). Full-mouth periodontal examination, including bleeding on probing (BOP), probing depth (PD), and clinical attachment level, was performed at all PMT visits during a 5-year interval. RESULTS Progression of periodontitis and tooth loss were significantly higher among PGC compared to GGC and NDC. The final logistic model in the final examination included: 1) for the progression of periodontitis, HbA1c ≥6.5% (odds ratio [OR] = 2.9), smoking (OR = 3.7), and BOP in >30% of sites (OR = 4.1); and 2) for tooth loss, HbA1c ≥6.5% (OR = 3.1), smoking (OR = 4.1), and PD 4 to 6 mm in ≤10% of sites (OR = 3.3). CONCLUSIONS PGC individuals, especially smokers, presented with a higher progression of periodontitis and tooth loss compared to NDC and GGC individuals. This result highlights the influence of glycemic control in maintaining a good periodontal status.


Journal of Periodontology | 2011

Progression of Periodontitis in a Sample of Regular and Irregular Compliers Under Maintenance Therapy: A 3-Year Follow-Up Study

Fernando Oliveira Costa; Luís Otávio Miranda Cota; Eugênio José Pereira Lages; Telma Campos Medeiros Lorentz; Alcione Maria Soares Dutra Oliveira; Peterson Antônio Dutra Oliveira; José Eustáquio da Costa

BACKGROUND To our knowledge, prospective studies (matched for sex, smoking, and diabetes) that investigated the influence of compliance in the progression of periodontitis and tooth loss in periodontal maintenance therapy (PMT) programs were not previously reported. METHODS A total of 58 regular complier (RC) and 58 erratic complier (EC) individuals were recruited from a prospective cohort with 238 patients under PMT and matched by sex, diabetes, and smoking habits. A full-mouth periodontal examination that included bleeding on probing (BOP), probing depths (PDs), clinical attachment levels, and number of teeth were determined at all PMT visits during a 3-year interval. The influence of variables of interest was tested through multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS The progression of periodontitis and tooth loss was significantly lower among RC compared to EC patients. A higher progression of periodontitis was observed among EC patients who smoked. The final logistic model for the progression of periodontitis in the RC group included smoking (odds ratio [OR]: 4.2) and >30% of sites with BOP (OR: 2.8), and the final logistic model for the progression of periodontitis in the EC group included smoking (OR: 7.3), >30% of sites with BOP (OR: 3.2), PDs of 4 to 6 mm in 10% of sites (OR: 3.5), diabetes (OR: 1.9), and number of lost teeth (OR: 3.1). CONCLUSIONS RC patients presented a lower progression of periodontitis and tooth loss compared to EC patients. This result highlighted the influence of the pattern of compliance in maintaining a good periodontal status. Moreover, important risk variables such as smoking and diabetes influenced the periodontal status and should be considered when determining the risk profile and interval time for PMT visits.


Brazilian Oral Research | 2010

Tooth loss in individuals under periodontal maintenance therapy: prospective study

Telma Campos Medeiros Lorentz; Luís Otávio Miranda Cota; José Roberto Cortelli; Andréia Maria Duarte Vargas; Fernando Oliveira Costa

This prospective study aimed to evaluate the incidence, the underlying reasons, and the influence of predictors of risk for the occurrence of tooth loss (TL) in a program of Periodontal Maintenance Therapy (PMT). The sample was composed of 150 complier individuals diagnosed with chronic moderate-severe periodontitis who had finished active periodontal treatment and were incorporated in a program of PMT. Social, demographic, behavioral and biological variables were collected at quarterly recalls, over a 12-month period. The effect of predictors of risk of and confounding for the dependent variable TL was tested by univariate and multivariate analysis, as well as the underlying reasons and the types of teeth lost. During the monitoring period, there was a considerable improvement in periodontal clinical parameters, with a stability of periodontal status in the majority of individuals. Twenty-eight subjects (18.66%) had TL, totaling 47 lost teeth (1.4%). The underlying reasons for TL were: periodontal disease (n = 34, 72.3%), caries (n = 3, 6.4%), prosthetic reasons (n = 9, 19.2%), and endodontic reasons (n = 1, 2.1%). Additionally, subjects with 10% of sites with probing depth between 4 and 6 mm were 5 times more likely to present TL (OR = 5.13, 95% CI 2.04-12.09). In this study, the incidence of TL was small and limited to few individuals. Additionally, gender and severity of periodontitis were significantly associated with TL during the monitoring period.


Journal of Periodontology | 2006

Association between maternal periodontitis and an increased risk of preeclampsia.

Luís Otávio Miranda Cota; Alessandra Neves Guimarães; José Eustáquio da Costa; Telma Campos Medeiros Lorentz; Fernando Oliveira Costa


Journal of Periodontal Research | 2014

Tooth loss in individuals under periodontal maintenance therapy: 5-year prospective study.

Fernando Oliveira Costa; Eugênio José Pereira Lages; Luís Otávio Miranda Cota; Telma Campos Medeiros Lorentz; Rodrigo Villamarim Soares; José Roberto Cortelli


Journal of Periodontology | 2012

Prospective Study in Periodontal Maintenance Therapy: Comparative Analysis Between Academic and Private Practices

Fernando Oliveira Costa; Camila Carvalho Santuchi; Eugênio José Pereira Lages; Luís Otávio Miranda Cota; Sheila Cavalca Cortelli; José Roberto Cortelli; Telma Campos Medeiros Lorentz; José Eustáquio da Costa


Journal of Periodontal Research | 1994

Chemoluminescence generation and MTT dye reduction by polymorphonuclear leukocytes from periodontal disease patients

Ricardo Santiago Gomez; José Eustáquio da Costa; Telma Campos Medeiros Lorentz; A. Almeida Garrocho; J. A. Nogueira‐Machado


Periodontia | 1993

Avaliação da atividade blastogênica em células mononucleares de pacientes portadores de periodontite do adulto sob a estimulação com fitohemoaglutinina

Ricardo Santiago Gomez; José Eustáquio da Costa; Telma Campos Medeiros Lorentz; Arnaldo de Almeida Garrocho; José Augusto Nogueira Machado

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Fernando Oliveira Costa

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Luís Otávio Miranda Cota

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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José Eustáquio da Costa

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Eugênio José Pereira Lages

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Bárbara Nascimento Albuquerque

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Lidiane Cristina Machado Costa

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Ricardo Santiago Gomez

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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