A comparative analysis of periapical health based on historic and current data

Aim  To compare periapical health using samples from prehistoric and historic periods until the present day, and to emphasize the major risk indicators for apical periodontitis (AP). Methodology  A comparative survey to assess periapical health was performed on five samples (525 individuals) drawn f...

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Published in:International endodontic journal Vol. 38; no. 5; pp. 277 - 284
Main Authors: Chazel, J. C., Tramini, P., Valcarcel, J., Pélissier, B.
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Abstract Aim  To compare periapical health using samples from prehistoric and historic periods until the present day, and to emphasize the major risk indicators for apical periodontitis (AP). Methodology  A comparative survey to assess periapical health was performed on five samples (525 individuals) drawn from different periods of history within the time frame 2000 bc to 2000 ad. Twenty‐one binary risk indicators for AP were retained for a logistic regression model. The probability of a diseased tooth was defined from a two‐level response variable based on the periapical index (PAI). An individual regression model was computed with partial least squares (PLS) regression model, based on the individual mean values of the nine retained risk indicators. Results  Condensing osteitis, tooth wear, caries, root fillings and the presence of inadequate root fillings were associated with the PAI levels. The maxillary molars and recent time periods (contemporaneous and seventeenth century) were also risk indicators for the pathological condition. The PLS regression for individuals demonstrated correlations between risk factors. This multidimensional analysis indicated that the mean PAI was correlated mainly with caries and condensing osteitis. Condensing osteitis was more frequent in the mandibular than in the maxillary bone (P = 0.001), and correlated with tooth wear in ancient periods. Conclusions  This comparative analysis demonstrated a significantly higher prevalence of AP in the contemporary period. The most important risk indicators for that period were the presence of inadequate root fillings, carious lesions and condensing osteitis.
AbstractList Aim  To compare periapical health using samples from prehistoric and historic periods until the present day, and to emphasize the major risk indicators for apical periodontitis (AP). Methodology  A comparative survey to assess periapical health was performed on five samples (525 individuals) drawn from different periods of history within the time frame 2000 bc to 2000 ad . Twenty‐one binary risk indicators for AP were retained for a logistic regression model. The probability of a diseased tooth was defined from a two‐level response variable based on the periapical index (PAI). An individual regression model was computed with partial least squares (PLS) regression model, based on the individual mean values of the nine retained risk indicators. Results  Condensing osteitis, tooth wear, caries, root fillings and the presence of inadequate root fillings were associated with the PAI levels. The maxillary molars and recent time periods (contemporaneous and seventeenth century) were also risk indicators for the pathological condition. The PLS regression for individuals demonstrated correlations between risk factors. This multidimensional analysis indicated that the mean PAI was correlated mainly with caries and condensing osteitis. Condensing osteitis was more frequent in the mandibular than in the maxillary bone ( P  = 0.001), and correlated with tooth wear in ancient periods. Conclusions  This comparative analysis demonstrated a significantly higher prevalence of AP in the contemporary period. The most important risk indicators for that period were the presence of inadequate root fillings, carious lesions and condensing osteitis.
To compare periapical health using samples from prehistoric and historic periods until the present day, and to emphasize the major risk indicators for apical periodontitis (AP). A comparative survey to assess periapical health was performed on five samples (525 individuals) drawn from different periods of history within the time frame 2000 BC to 2000 AD. Twenty-one binary risk indicators for AP were retained for a logistic regression model. The probability of a diseased tooth was defined from a two-level response variable based on the periapical index (PAI). An individual regression model was computed with partial least squares (PLS) regression model, based on the individual mean values of the nine retained risk indicators. Condensing osteitis, tooth wear, caries, root fillings and the presence of inadequate root fillings were associated with the PAI levels. The maxillary molars and recent time periods (contemporaneous and seventeenth century) were also risk indicators for the pathological condition. The PLS regression for individuals demonstrated correlations between risk factors. This multidimensional analysis indicated that the mean PAI was correlated mainly with caries and condensing osteitis. Condensing osteitis was more frequent in the mandibular than in the maxillary bone (P=0.001), and correlated with tooth wear in ancient periods. This comparative analysis demonstrated a significantly higher prevalence of AP in the contemporary period. The most important risk indicators for that period were the presence of inadequate root fillings, carious lesions and condensing osteitis.
AIMTo compare periapical health using samples from prehistoric and historic periods until the present day, and to emphasize the major risk indicators for apical periodontitis (AP).METHODOLOGYA comparative survey to assess periapical health was performed on five samples (525 individuals) drawn from different periods of history within the time frame 2000 BC to 2000 AD. Twenty-one binary risk indicators for AP were retained for a logistic regression model. The probability of a diseased tooth was defined from a two-level response variable based on the periapical index (PAI). An individual regression model was computed with partial least squares (PLS) regression model, based on the individual mean values of the nine retained risk indicators.RESULTSCondensing osteitis, tooth wear, caries, root fillings and the presence of inadequate root fillings were associated with the PAI levels. The maxillary molars and recent time periods (contemporaneous and seventeenth century) were also risk indicators for the pathological condition. The PLS regression for individuals demonstrated correlations between risk factors. This multidimensional analysis indicated that the mean PAI was correlated mainly with caries and condensing osteitis. Condensing osteitis was more frequent in the mandibular than in the maxillary bone (P=0.001), and correlated with tooth wear in ancient periods.CONCLUSIONSThis comparative analysis demonstrated a significantly higher prevalence of AP in the contemporary period. The most important risk indicators for that period were the presence of inadequate root fillings, carious lesions and condensing osteitis.
Aim  To compare periapical health using samples from prehistoric and historic periods until the present day, and to emphasize the major risk indicators for apical periodontitis (AP). Methodology  A comparative survey to assess periapical health was performed on five samples (525 individuals) drawn from different periods of history within the time frame 2000 bc to 2000 ad. Twenty‐one binary risk indicators for AP were retained for a logistic regression model. The probability of a diseased tooth was defined from a two‐level response variable based on the periapical index (PAI). An individual regression model was computed with partial least squares (PLS) regression model, based on the individual mean values of the nine retained risk indicators. Results  Condensing osteitis, tooth wear, caries, root fillings and the presence of inadequate root fillings were associated with the PAI levels. The maxillary molars and recent time periods (contemporaneous and seventeenth century) were also risk indicators for the pathological condition. The PLS regression for individuals demonstrated correlations between risk factors. This multidimensional analysis indicated that the mean PAI was correlated mainly with caries and condensing osteitis. Condensing osteitis was more frequent in the mandibular than in the maxillary bone (P = 0.001), and correlated with tooth wear in ancient periods. Conclusions  This comparative analysis demonstrated a significantly higher prevalence of AP in the contemporary period. The most important risk indicators for that period were the presence of inadequate root fillings, carious lesions and condensing osteitis.
Author Tramini, P.
Pélissier, B.
Valcarcel, J.
Chazel, J. C.
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Snippet Aim  To compare periapical health using samples from prehistoric and historic periods until the present day, and to emphasize the major risk indicators for...
To compare periapical health using samples from prehistoric and historic periods until the present day, and to emphasize the major risk indicators for apical...
Aim  To compare periapical health using samples from prehistoric and historic periods until the present day, and to emphasize the major risk indicators for...
AIMTo compare periapical health using samples from prehistoric and historic periods until the present day, and to emphasize the major risk indicators for...
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adult
apical periodontitis
Child
condensing osteitis
dental anthropology
Dental Caries - epidemiology
Dental Caries - history
Dental Restoration, Permanent - history
Dental Restoration, Permanent - statistics & numerical data
Dentistry
Female
History, 16th Century
History, 17th Century
History, 21st Century
History, Ancient
History, Medieval
Humans
Logistic Models
logistic regression
Male
Mandibular Diseases - epidemiology
Mandibular Diseases - history
Maxillary Diseases - epidemiology
Maxillary Diseases - history
Molar - pathology
Osteitis - epidemiology
Osteitis - history
Paleopathology
partial least squares regression
Periapical Periodontitis - epidemiology
Periapical Periodontitis - history
Risk Factors
Tooth Abrasion - epidemiology
Tooth Abrasion - history
Tooth Root - pathology
Title A comparative analysis of periapical health based on historic and current data
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