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1: J Int Acad Periodontol. 2008 Jul;10(3):71-80.Links

Perspectives on periodontal risk factors.

Department of Periodontology and Fixed Prosthodontics, University of Berne, Freiburgstrasse 7, CH 3010, Berne, Switzerland. rutger.persson@zmk.unibe.ch

The development of a clinical decision tree based on knowledge about risks and reported outcomes of therapy is a necessity for successful planning and outcome of periodontal therapy. This requires a well-founded knowledge of the disease entity and a broad knowledge of how different risk conditions attribute to periodontitis. The infectious etiology, a complex immune response, and influence from a large number of co-factors are challenging conditions in clinical periodontal risk assessment. The difficult relationship between independent and dependent risk conditions paired with limited information on periodontitis prevalence adds to difficulties in periodontal risk assessment. The current information on periodontitis risk attributed to smoking habits, socio-economic conditions, general health and subjects' self-perception of health, is not comprehensive, and this contributes to limited success in periodontal risk assessment. New models for risk analysis have been advocated. Their utility for the estimation of periodontal risk assessment and prognosis should be tested. The present review addresses several of these issues associated with periodontal risk assessment.

PMID: 18714932 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]