TY - JOUR ID - 84812 TI - Different type of periodontitis and gingivitis in patients with major thalassemia comparing to ‎healthy people JO - Journal of Oral Health and Oral Epidemiology JA - JOHOE LA - en SN - AU - Arabsolghar‎, Mohadeseh AU - Mohammadi‎, Mohamad AU - Kaheh, Amir AU - Norouzifard, Anahita AU - Ahmadzadeh, Sadegh AD - Assistant Professor, Oral and Dental Diseases Research Center AND Kerman Social Determinants on Oral Health Research ‎Center AND Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran AD - Resident, Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, ‎Shiraz, Iran AD - Resident, Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, Kerman University of Medical ‎Sciences, Kerman, Iran AD - Dentist, Private Practice, Kerman, Iran Y1 - 2015 PY - 2015 VL - 4 IS - 1 SP - 24 EP - 29 KW - Major thalassemia KW - Gingivitis KW - Periodontitis KW - splenectomy KW - Desferal DO - N2 - BACKGROUND AND AIM: Iran is located on the thalassemia belt and has the highest prevalence rate of patients compared to the general population in the world. This investigation was performed to determine the prevalence of gingivitis and periodontitis in thalassemia patients in comparison to healthy people and evaluate the relationship between periodontal disease and age, gender, splenectomy and dosage of desferal. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 133 thalassemia patients and 133 healthy people were examined. Clinical examination was performed by periodontal probe and age, gender, desferal dosage, smoking, occlusion, dental alignment were recorded. The results were analyzed using ANOVA, Chi-square, and t-test. RESULTS: Prevalence of gingivitis and periodontitis in thalassemia patients was significantly higher than the control group (P = 0.049). However, no difference was observed in the severity of periodontitis. Results showed that age, xerostomia and splenectomy are associated with periodontitis, and dental alignment was correlated with gingivitis. Calculus index (CI) was reported to be more in thalassemia patients, but results showed no significant difference in debris index (DI) however DI was significantly higher in anterior maxillary sextant. CONCLUSION: Due to the higher prevalence of gingivitis and periodontitis in patients with thalassemia and susceptibility to infection, preventive and therapeutic treatment is essential in these patients. UR - https://johoe.kmu.ac.ir/article_84812.html L1 - https://johoe.kmu.ac.ir/article_84812_e0c6a6a94c2d3050c36492de8d005fae.pdf ER -