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The goal of this observational study is to learn about the relationship between sibship size, birth order, gingival health, and oral health habits in systematical healthy participants. The main questions it aims to answer are: question 1: Is there any association between birth order and gingival health? question 2: Is there any association between birth order and oral health habits? question 3: Is there any association between birth order, sibship size, childhood socioeconomic factors, perinatal characteristics, and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life and Periodontal Disease? Participants will simply have their routine periodontal examination, fill out the provided questionnaire, and continue their routine periodontal treatment.


Clinical Trial Description

This study is planned to be carried out with 240 individuals between the ages of 18-30 who applied to Necmettin Erbakan University Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology for various reasons. In the Department of Periodontology, non-surgical periodontal treatment is performed for every patient diagnosed with periodontal disease after clinical and radiological evaluation. Individual selection If there are patients who come to the Periodontology clinical secretariat for periodontal treatment and meet the inclusion criteria of the study, patients who agree to fill out the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14) scales and the sociodemographic questionnaire including the number of siblings, sibling rankings, and other information about birth before the treatment and those who sign the consent form will be included in the study. This study is actually a prospective survey study. In the study, researchers will ask patients who have undergone routine periodontal examinations by physicians in the clinic and who are planning for treatment to fill out questionnaires beforehand. Survey tracking will continue until the number of people filling out the survey is completed. After filling out the questionnaires, the routine non-surgical periodontal treatments of the patients will be continued. Routine Periodontal Examination Routine periodontal examination will be used to measure plaque score, gingival score, pocket depths, and attachment loss. The amount of plaque; According to the plaque index (PI) defined by Silness and Löe, 0: no plaque; 1: the presence of plaque coming to the end of the end; 2: the presence of plaque visible; 3: will be considered as excessive plaque accumulation. Gingival index: As defined by Leue and Silness, 0: healthy gingiva; 1: there is slight inflammation and discoloration, there is no bleeding on probing, 2: there is moderate inflammation, hyperemia, bleeding on probing; 3: severe inflammation, hyperemia, ulceration, edema, spontaneous bleeding. Patients will be diagnosed according to the 2017 World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions. Clinic gingival health would be defined as ≤3 mm probing depth and < 10% bleeding site. Participants will be diagnosed with periodontitis if interdental clinical attachment loss(CAL) is detected in 2 ≥2 adjacent teeth or if more than 3 mm buccal or oral CAL is detected in ≥2 teeth with a probing depth of ≥3 mm. The degree of periodontitis described will be based on the stage and grade system. For the definition of the four stages, the interdental CAL at the site of the greatest loss will be used. Stage classifies the severity and complexity of periodontitis (Stage I-II-III-IV), while grade is used to predict the likelihood of case progression (Grade A, B, C). Periodontal probing depth and CAL will be evaluated at six sites per tooth. For pocket depth (PD) measurement with a periodontal probe, the probe will be placed parallel to the vertical axis of the tooth to reach the deepest point of the pocket, and the distance between the base of the pocket and the gingival edge will be manually recorded at the nearest millimeter mark. Similarly, the CAL will be measured as the distance between the enamel cementum boundary and the bottom of the pocket and recorded manually. When measuring CAL, at points where the enamel cementum boundary is not visible, it will be identified by tactile sense. Scales to be applied: Each patient participating in the study will be asked to fill out a questionnaire in which their birth and infancy conditions, childhood sociodemographic status, number and age of siblings, current sociodemographic status, and tooth brushing habits are specified. In addition, they will be asked to fill out the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14). When evaluating the age difference with the mother, under the age of 20 will be considered as very young, and 35 and over will be considered as advanced age. The age difference with the father will be stated as 24 and under. The following ranges will be used when assessing birth weight: <2500; 2500-3499; 3400- 3999; ≥4000. Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14) OHIP-14 scale will be applied to the participants to determine Oral Health Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL). The total score of the responses on the OHIP-14 scale ranged from 0-56. Higher scores indicate a poorer quality of life. Any score higher than 14 will be taken as an indication of poor OHRQoL. The OHIP-14 questionnaire was translated into Turkish and its validity and reliability were made. Statistical analysis Performed with the G Power program (G * Power 3.1 software; Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany) Correlation: According to the results of the power analysis for the Bivariate Normal Model, it was determined that 200 samples were appropriate when the critical correlation value was 0.3 at 0.90 power (1-β) with α (margin of error) = 0.05. However, assuming that 20% of patients quit, the study is planned to be conducted with a total of 240 people. The data will be analyzed using the SPSS 11.0 statistical package (SPSS Inc., Chicago, USA). The chi-square test will be used to investigate the relationships between qualitative variables, the t-test will be used to compare two groups in terms of quantitative variables, and one-way ANOVA will be used to compare more than two groups in terms of quantitative variables. Pearson correlation analysis will be used for the relationship between qualitative variables. A p-value of 0.05 will be considered significant. Logistic regression analyses will be used to assess the roles of sibling size, birth order, and socioeconomic status in tooth loss and periodontal disease risk, and to control for potential confounders. ;


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NCT number NCT06240247
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Necmettin Erbakan University
Contact
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 31, 2024
Completion date May 31, 2024

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