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Self-reported oral hygiene habits and periodontal symptoms among postpartum women

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to describe oral hygiene practices and periodontal symptoms among postpartum women and to assess whether self-reported periodontal symptoms are correlated with a clinical diagnosis of periodontal disease.

Methods

A self-administered questionnaire was developed to assess socio-demographic information, oral hygiene habits and frequency of dental visits among a group of 409 postpartum women. Additional questions included information on self-reported periodontal symptoms. Pregnancy information was obtained from medical charts.

Results

99.3% of the participants brushed their teeth every day; 46.2 and 53.8% reported teeth brushing once a day or more, respectively. Periodontal disease was present in 61.4% of women. Patients with gum swelling and tooth mobility were almost twice as likely to have a periodontal disease (OR 1.7, CI 95% 0.9–2.8 and OR 1.7, CI 95%: 0.8–3.5, respectively). No associations were found between periodontal disease, gum swelling PTB and/or LBW.

Conclusions

Maternal clinical periodontal disease at delivery was related with self-perceived gum swelling and tooth mobility. Dentists and prenatal medical care providers may have the opportunity to target pregnant women that might be at higher risk for periodontal disease by asking whether they have tooth mobility and/or swollen gums.

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Acknowledgments

This study was supported through a grant from the Italian Ministry of University and Research—PRIN 2008: “Clinical and biochemical markers for inflammation and oxidative stress in pregnant women with premature delivery”

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Villa, A., Abati, S., Strohmenger, L. et al. Self-reported oral hygiene habits and periodontal symptoms among postpartum women. Arch Gynecol Obstet 284, 245–249 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-011-1916-8

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