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    HP:0000704: Periodontitis

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    Name (Synonyms) Correlation
    drug2827 No intervention Wiki 0.14

    Correlated MeSH Terms (2)


    Name (Synonyms) Correlation
    D010510 Periodontal Diseases NIH 1.00
    D010514 Periodontal Pocket NIH 0.71

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    Clinical Trials

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    There are 2 clinical trials


    1 Oral Health and Psychosocial Factors During the Covid-19 Pandemic

    This prospective observational study examines the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on oral health, taking psychosocial factors into account, and the possible impact of a high periodontitis risk on the severity of the need for treatment in Covid-19 patients.

    NCT04381273
    Conditions
    1. Covid-19
    2. Periodontal Diseases
    Interventions
    1. Other: No intervention
    MeSH:Periodontal Diseases
    HPO:Periodontitis

    Primary Outcomes

    Description: The survey consists of validated and unvalidated items giving the opportunity to assess periodontitis risk, psychosocial stress, anxiety, depression and oral health related quality of life as well as questions focusing on experiences of the covid-19 pandemic.

    Measure: How do people assess their oral health-related quality of life in times of the Covid-19 pandemic?

    Time: 08.05.2020-31.07.2020

    Description: The survey consists of validated and unvalidated items giving the opportunity to assess periodontitis risk, psychosocial stress, anxiety, depression and oral health related quality of life as well as questions focusing on experiences of the covid-19 pandemic.

    Measure: Does the periodontitis risk have an influence on the severety of the Covid-19 disease and its' treatment?

    Time: 08.05.2020-31.07.2020

    Secondary Outcomes

    Description: The survey consists of validated and unvalidated items giving the opportunity to assess periodontitis risk, psychosocial stress, anxiety, depression and oral health related quality of life as well as questions focusing on experiences of the covid-19 pandemic.

    Measure: Do psychosocial stress factors in times of the Covid-19 pandemic have an impact on their oral health related quality of life?

    Time: 08.05.2020-31.07.2020

    Description: The survey consists of validated and unvalidated items giving the opportunity to assess periodontitis risk, psychosocial stress, anxiety, depression and oral health related quality of life as well as questions focusing on experiences of the covid-19 pandemic.

    Measure: Have people changed their oral hygiene practices in times of the Covid-19 pandemic?

    Time: 08.05.2020-31.07.2020
    2 Predictors of Periodontal Outcomes in Patients 5 to 10 Years Post-sanative Therapy

    Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of the tissues surrounding the teeth and is one of the leading causes of tooth loss. Sanative therapy (ST) is a non-surgical procedure that allows for removal of bacteria from the deep pockets that form around teeth and is the frontline treatment for periodontal disease. Post-ST, patients require ongoing maintenance appointments to maintain their oral health, though whether risk factors for periodontal disease remain a predictor of periodontal health post-ST has not been comprehensively investigated. Risk factors to be examined include physical activity, exercise, sedentary time, flavonoid intake, protein intake, BMI, sex, age, smoking status, and number of sites with periodontal probing depth (PPD) ≥ 4mm at baseline.

    NCT04639661
    Conditions
    1. Periodontal Diseases
    2. Periodontal Pocket
    MeSH:Periodontal Diseases Periodontal Pocket
    HPO:Periodontitis

    Primary Outcomes

    Description: This is a routine clinical measure of periodontal health (measured in mm)

    Measure: Probing depth

    Time: At maintenance appointment (present day)

    Description: This is a routine clinical measure of periodontal health (measured in mm)

    Measure: Probing depth

    Time: Pre-sanative therapy

    Description: This is a routine clinical measure of periodontal health (measured in mm)

    Measure: Probing depth

    Time: 8-12 weeks post-sanative therapy

    Description: This is a clinical measure of inflammation and represented as the percent of bleeding sites that are measured at 6 sites per tooth

    Measure: Bleeding on probing

    Time: At maintenance appointment (present day) and retrospectively from the clinical record from the time of sanative therapy (5 to 10 years ago) onwards

    Description: This is a clinical measure of inflammation and represented as the percent of bleeding sites that are measured at 6 sites per tooth

    Measure: Bleeding on probing

    Time: Pre-sanative therapy

    Description: This is a clinical measure of inflammation and represented as the percent of bleeding sites that are measured at 6 sites per tooth

    Measure: Bleeding on probing

    Time: 8-12 weeks post-sanative therapy

    Secondary Outcomes

    Description: Will be measured as the number of teeth lost due to periodontal disease

    Measure: Tooth Loss

    Time: At maintenance appointment (present day) and retrospectively from the clinical record from the time of sanative therapy (5 to 10 years ago) onwards

    Description: Will be measured as the number of teeth lost due to periodontal disease

    Measure: Tooth Loss

    Time: Pre-sanative therapy

    Description: Will be measured as the number of teeth lost due to periodontal disease

    Measure: Tooth Loss

    Time: 8-12 weeks post-sanative therapy

    Description: The patient's plaque index= the number of plaque-containing surfaces divided by the total number of available surfaces. The minimum plaque index would be 0% which represents no tooth surfaces that contain plaque/ The maximum plaque index would be 100%, which represents all surfaces of the patient's teeth containing plaque.

    Measure: O'Leary Index of Plaque Control

    Time: At maintenance appointment (present day) and retrospectively from the clinical record from the time of sanative therapy (5 to 10 years ago) onwards

    Description: The patient's plaque index= the number of plaque-containing surfaces divided by the total number of available surfaces. The minimum plaque index would be 0% which represents no tooth surfaces that contain plaque/ The maximum plaque index would be 100%, which represents all surfaces of the patient's teeth containing plaque.

    Measure: O'Leary Index of Plaque Control

    Time: Pre-sanative therapy

    Description: The patient's plaque index= the number of plaque-containing surfaces divided by the total number of available surfaces. The minimum plaque index would be 0% which represents no tooth surfaces that contain plaque/ The maximum plaque index would be 100%, which represents all surfaces of the patient's teeth containing plaque.

    Measure: O'Leary Index of Plaque Control

    Time: 8-12 weeks post-sanative therapy

    Other Outcomes

    Description: Patients will self-report their height and weight in an online questionnaire. This information will be used to calculate BMI which is a known risk factor of periodontal disease.

    Measure: Body Mass Index (BMI)

    Time: Patients will complete this in an online questionnaire at present day (baseline).

    Description: This questionnaire measures, at one time point, self-reported exercise habits for the past 7 days. This questionnaire includes 4 items and has been combined with the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Name of score: Weekly leisure activity score; Minimum score: 0 units and Maximum score: 24 units or more and defined as "active". A higher score indicates a better outcome.

    Measure: Godin Leisure Time Exercise Questionnaire

    Time: Patients will complete this in an online questionnaire at present day (baseline).

    Description: This questionnaire measures, at one time point, self-reported physical activity and sedentary behavior habits. It contains 27 items and has been combined with the Godin Leisure Time Exercise Questionnaire and modified version of the indices of estrogen exposure questionnaire in an online format. They will self-report their physical activity and sedentary behavior for the past 7 days. Name of score: Weekly physical activity score; Minimum score: 1 and defined as "low physical activity" and Maximumscore: 3 and defined as "high physical activity". A higher score indicates a better outcome.

    Measure: International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ)

    Time: Patients will complete this online questionnaire at present day (baseline).

    Description: Flavonoid and protein intake will be measured with the automated self-administered dietary intake (ASA-24) questionnaire. This is an online food recall that patients will complete three times, reporting on their dietary intake from the last 24 hours.

    Measure: Flavonoid and protein intake

    Time: Patients will report their dietary intake at present day (baseline) for the past 24 hours. This will be done three times for three separate dates.

    Description: The indices of estrogen exposure questionnaire will be used to determine LEE using the estimated lifetime estrogen exposure (ELEE) model. The ELEE reflects the reproductive span, comprising a woman's time between age at menarche and age at menopause (or age at recruitment minus age at menarche for pre-menopausal women) minus 1 year for each pregnancy and duration of breastfeeding, calculated at the time at recruitment.

    Measure: Lifetime estrogen exposure (LEE)

    Time: Patients will complete this online questionnaire at present day (baseline).

    Description: Intakes of specific dietary supplements and tea will be measured using a dietary supplement and tea intake questionnaire.

    Measure: Dietary supplement and tea intake

    Time: Patients will complete this questionnaire online prior to their maintenance appointment

    Description: Patients will be asked interview questions about changes to their dietary intake, physical activity and oral hygiene habits resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic

    Measure: COVID-19 Interview questions

    Time: Patients will complete these interview questions during their one-on-one virtual meeting with a member of the research team at present day (baseline).

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