Currently, the investigators are unaware of any previous studies that have analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of thyroid disease and chronic periodontitis among adults utilizing a retrospective, cross-sectional design. This study will review approximately 2000 patient records and compare the prevalence of thyroid disease in three groups with increasing severity of chronic periodontitis.
This is a retrospective, cross-sectional patient records review study. Only records with subjects that were 35 years or older and have been active patients of the School of Dental Medicine, University at Buffalo will be included. Three individual searches with three distinct patient criteria will be conducted to obtain records from subjects in three populations with different degrees of periodontal disease. All subjects that qualify the eligibility criteria will be selected. The IT Department has access to select the subjects according to the eligibility criteria without requiring access to the physical patient record. The three subject groups are: 1. Periodontally healthy patients: Patients with a D1110 or D1111 (adult prophylaxis including those with 6 or fewer teeth) treatment code, seen by a 3rd or 4th year pre-doctoral dental student. Excludes all charts that have ever had a U4990 (Perio case) treatment code. Patient is 35 years or older relative to 1/1/2016. 2. Patients with a history of advanced periodontal treatment, group 1: All patients treated in the Postgraduate Periodontics department by a periodontics resident between 1/1/2000 - 12/31/2017. Patients presenting for treatment of chronic periodontitis will be included while those patients presenting to the clinic for other reasons, such as crown lengthening procedures, will be labeled as such. All patients selected will be 35 years or older at time of initial exam. 3. Patients with history of advanced periodontal treatment, group 2: All patients ever treated in the private faculty practice of one periodontist, that were still active patients during between 1/1/16 - 12/31/16. Only those 35 years and older were included. Patients presenting for treatment of chronic periodontitis will be included while those patients presenting to the clinic for other reasons, such as crown lengthening procedures, will be labeled as such. All duplicates within a group will be excluded (e.g. patients may have had a D1110 code more than once per year). These 3 subject search criteria should yield a sufficient number of patient records for statistical analysis. All patient records will be reviewed and data will be collected and recorded in an electronic Microsoft Excel database file that is saved on an encrypted flash drive. The only patient identifier recorded will be the patient records number. Once data collection is complete, or at a maximum of 3 years from the start of the study, all identifying information will be deleted and only de-identified data saved on a separate electronic file will be analyzed. No code key will be required. Data will be analyzed using ANOVA (F-test). If multiple variables are used, analysis will be by using generalized estimating equations (GEE).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
4,965
There is no intervention - the three study groups are created by utilizing three unique sets of search criteria for the patient records review.
School of Dental Medicine, University at Buffalo
Buffalo, New York, United States
Thyroid disease prevalence
The presence or absence of thyroid medication in the patient record will be used as a surrogate marker for thyroid disease presence or absence.
Time frame: Assessed at one time point only, during patient's initial exam noted in patient records (cross-sectional study).
smoking history
Smoking history will be determined from the Medical Questionnaire form in the patient records.
Time frame: Assessed at one time point only, during patient's initial exam noted in patient records (cross-sectional study).
diabetes disease prevalence
The Medical Questionnaire and the Medication List in the patient records will be referenced to determine the presence of diabetes.
Time frame: Assessed at one time point only, during patient's initial exam noted in patient records (cross-sectional study).
Periodontal Probing Depths 5mm or greater
Number of teeth that have one or more sites that contain a 5mm or greater pocket, recorded in periodontal chart
Time frame: Assessed at one time point only, during patient's initial exam noted in patient records (cross-sectional study).
Periodontal Probing Depths 6mm or greater
Number of teeth that have one or more sites that contain a 6mm or greater pocket, recorded in periodontal chart
Time frame: Assessed at one time point only, during patient's initial exam noted in patient records (cross-sectional study).
Teeth
Total number of teeth, recorded in periodontal chart
Time frame: Assessed at one time point only, during patient's initial exam noted in patient records (cross-sectional study).
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proton pump inhibitor use
The Medication List in the patient records will be referenced to determine any history of proton pump inhibitor use.
Time frame: Assessed at one time point only, during patient's initial exam noted in patient records (cross-sectional study).
Plaque Score
Percentage of tooth surfaces positive for plaque out of total tooth surfaces
Time frame: Assessed at one time point only, during patient's initial exam noted in patient records (cross-sectional study).
Hormone replacement therapy
The presence or absence of hormone supplementation (birth control or hormone replacement therapy included)
Time frame: Assessed at one time point only, during patient's initial exam noted in patient records (cross-sectional study).
bisphosphonate use
The Medication List in the patient records will be referenced to determine any history of bisphosphonate use.
Time frame: Assessed at one time point only, during patient's initial exam noted in patient records (cross-sectional study).