ASSESSMENT OF COMMON ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF GINGIVAL RECESSION
Journal: International Education and Research Journal (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-01-15
Authors : Dr.Maya S. Indurkar; Namita Dewan;
Page : 89-92
Keywords : gingival recession; etiology; plaque and calculus;
Abstract
Aims : Recession defects are one of the most common findings in periodontal problems affecting individuals of almost all ages to some degree. The purpose of the present study is to evaluate common etiological factors of gingival recession and hence its treatment and/or prevention. Methods and Material: A total of 120 individuals suffering from gingival recession were examined. Data was collected by an interview with the help of a proforma and then the clinical examination was carried out. The presence of gingival recession was recorded using Miller's classification of gingival recession. Various indices like Silness and Loe Plaque Index, Greene and Vermillion Oral Hygiene Index, Russel's periodontal Index were recorded. Statistical analysis: The data thus obtained were subjected to statistical analysis using Chi square test. Results: The prevalence of gingival recession was found to increase with age . High frequency of gingival recession was seen in males (61.6%) compared to females. Gingival recession was commonly seen in mandibular incisors, lateral incisors and canines. The most common cause for gingival recession was dental plaque accumulation (93.3%) followed by faulty toothbrushing (75.8%). Other causes were smokeless tobacco habit (30%), frenal pull (15.8%) and malposition.(15.8%). Conclusions: It is important to identify the cause of gingival recession in a patient so that prevention can be done or appropriate treatment can be given.
Other Latest Articles
- INTERRELATIONSHIP AMONG TEACHING COMPETENCY AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHER EDUCATORS IN B.ED. COLLEGES
- COGNITIVE AND CULTURAL ASPECTS OF ACADEMIC STRESS: A REVIEW
- NOVEL E-ATTENDANCE SYSTEM USING NFC
- CLOUD COMPUTING METHODOLOGY INVESTIGATION WITH DYNAMIC RESOURCE ALLOCATION
- TRICHODERMA SPP. AND METAL CHELATOR ENHANCED GROWTH AND YIELDS IN WHEAT PLANTS BY INCREASING ZINC AVAILABILITY
Last modified: 2017-04-22 15:43:16