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Clinical evaluation of periodontitis types affected cumulative and annually radiographic periodontal alveolar bone loss using the treatment of Sandwich’s technique

Guey-Lin Hou 1, 2,*
1
Former professor and Chairman, Periodontal-Prosthetic Therapeutic Center & Periodontal Dept, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung Medical Center, Taiwan
2
Former professor, Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences and Department of Periodontology, School of Dental Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
Page(s): 27-33
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March 24, 2024
Revised
May 10, 2024
Accepted
May 21, 2024
Published
May 22, 2024
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Hou, G. (2024). Clinical evaluation of periodontitis types affected cumulative and annually radiographic periodontal alveolar bone loss using the treatment of Sandwich’s technique. Current Research in Public Health, 1(1), 27-33. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjdsr.2024.929
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Hou, G. Clinical evaluation of periodontitis types affected cumulative and annually radiographic periodontal alveolar bone loss using the treatment of Sandwich’s technique. Current Research in Public Health 2024 1(1), 27-33. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjdsr.2024.929
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Hou, Guey-Lin. 2024. "Clinical evaluation of periodontitis types affected cumulative and annually radiographic periodontal alveolar bone loss using the treatment of Sandwich’s technique". Current Research in Public Health 1, no. 1: 27-33. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjdsr.2024.929
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Hou G. Clinical evaluation of periodontitis types affected cumulative and annually radiographic periodontal alveolar bone loss using the treatment of Sandwich’s technique. Current Research in Public Health. 2024; 1(1):27-33. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjdsr.2024.929
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ABSTRACT = {The aim of the present study was to assess the cumulative radiographic periodontal attachment loss (CRPAL) and annually radiographic periodontal attachment loss (ARPAL) of different disease groups over 5 years or more. A total of 53 subjects, who had taken two sets of full-mouth standarized paralleling radiographs with separated periods of 5 years or more in teaching hospital during 1981-2001, were collected for the past 20 years. The radiographic periodontal attachment levels at mesial and distal surfaces of teeth were assessed by measuring the distance between cement-enamel junction and the bone crest using an electronic digital caliper (EDC) under a 10X magnified radiographs. The results revealed that mean CRPAL was highest in the generalized aggressive periodontitis (GAgP) group (-5.523.27 mm), then the chronic periodontitis (CP) group (-4.823.47 mm), and the localized aggressive periodontitis (LAgP) group (-4.473.47 mm) followed, and lowest in the periodontal healthy (PH) group (-1.050.59 mm). The mean ARPAL was highest in the LAgP group (-0.260.25 mm/yr.), then the GAgP group (-0.200.13 mm/yr.), and the CP group (-0.120.09 mm/yr.) followed, and lowest in the periodontal healthy group (0.070.06 mm/yr.). Conclusions showed that mean CRPAL was highest in the generalized aggressive periodontitis group, then the CP group, and the LAgP group followed, and lowest in the periodontal healthy group. In addition, there existed a strong statistical significance (p<0.0001) in both CRPAL and ARPAL (mm) among individuals affected GAgP, LAgP, CP, and PH groups among mild, moderate, and severe periodontitis using paired t-test.},
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