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Prevalence of periodontal disease in young moroccans. A national survey.

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BACKGROUND There are few large surveys of periodontal disease in young age cohorts, and national surveys in Africa do not existent. This study assessed the prevalence and severity of periodontal… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND There are few large surveys of periodontal disease in young age cohorts, and national surveys in Africa do not existent. This study assessed the prevalence and severity of periodontal disease in a national survey of adolescents and young adults in Morocco. METHODS A multi-stage probability sampling design was used to draw a sample of 14,667 students 12-25 years old attending 87 schools. The sample was representative of approximately 3 million Moroccan students in this age group. RESULTS 27.9%, 11.9%, and 7.7% of the subjects had ≥1 teeth with ≥4 mm, ≥5 mm, and ≥6 mm probing depth, and the population estimates were approximately 822, 350, and 226 thousand affected subjects, respectively. For attachment loss the prevalences were: 11.6%, 9.5%, and 6.9% (or ≈ 342, 281, and 204 thousand affected subjects) for ≥4 mm, ≥5 mm, and ≥6 mm, respectively. The rates of probing depth and attachment loss increased significantly with the increase in age (p<0.01, p<0.001). Gender and urban status did not show significant effects on the prevalence of periodontal disease (p>0.05). Similarly, the relationship between the occupation status and periodontal status was modest and not statistically significant (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS Children and young adults attending public schools in Morocco have a high prevalence and severity of periodontal disease compared to other populations of similar age. The rate of periodontal disease reported here may be used as baseline population estimates in the surveillance of disease status in this population. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: disease; periodontal disease; disease young; national survey; prevalence periodontal

Journal Title: Journal of periodontology
Year Published: 2022

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