African Journal of Dentistry

ISSN 2756-3421

African Journal of Dentistry ISSN 2756-3421 Vol. 8 (6), pp. 001-004, June, 2020. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Periodontal health status and prevalence of root caries in Brazilian adults of Aracaju city

Gabriela Alessandra da Cruz Galhardo Camargo1*, Carlos Emanoel Silva da Silveira2, Tânia Maria Vieira Fortes2, Adriana de Castro e Silva3 and Cléverson Oliveira Silva4

1Department of Periodontics, Fluminense Federal University, UFF, Nova Friburgo, RJ, Brazil.

2Department of Periodontology and Operative Dentistry, Federal University of Sergipe, Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil.

3Department of Public Health, University of São Paulo, USP, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

4Department of Periodontics, Ingá University (UNINGÁ), Maringá, PR, Brazil.

Accepted 13 April, 2020

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and severity of periodontal disease and root caries in a Brazilian population, in the city of Aracaju, state of Sergipe. Two hundred subjects, age ranging from 20 - 60 years old, were recruited. The following full-mouth clinical parameters were evaluated: number of missing teeth, number of exposure root surfaces (gingival recession) and root caries, bleeding score, root caries index (RCI), and periodontal screening recording (PSR). The outcomes demonstrated a mean of 4.54% of missing teeth per patient, bleeding score of 29.72, 1.26 root caries, and a RCI of 9.21%. The most prevalent PSR score was 2 (for all the mandible sextants), 0 (2nd sextant), 1 (3rd sextant), and 3 (1st sextant). Based on theses results, it is concluded that the prevalence of periodontal disease and root caries occur with low frequency in the subjects evaluated.

Key words: Periodontal screening record, root caries, periodontal disease.