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Clinical and socio-demographic factors associated with dental extractions in a clinical sample

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Abstract The objective of the present study was to identify the reasons for dental extractions in patients seeking dental care in a university dental clinic in Mexico. This is a cross-sectional study that assessed 284 consecutive patients at the School of Dentistry, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico between August 2017 and November 2018. In total, 505 extractions were performed. The dependent variable was the reason for extraction: 0) dental caries and ensuing sequels (reference category); 1) periodontal disease and ensuing sequels; and 2) other reasons. Sociodemographic, socioeconomic, and clinical variables were included as independent variables. The analysis was done with multinomial logistic regression (Stata 14.0). Out of all extractions, 63.6% (n=321) were due to dental caries and ensuing sequels; 22.0% (n=111) were due to periodontal disease and ensuing sequels; 5.3% (n=27) endodontic failure; 5.1% (n=26) prosthetic indications; 1.6% (n=8) orthodontic indications; and the rest (2.4%) were due to other reasons. In the multivariate model extractions due to periodontal disease vs dental caries were associated with occasionally smoking tobacco (Odds Ratio, OR=3.90) or daily tobacco use (OR=3.19); the tooth to be extracted having been previously restored (OR=2.35); extracted anterior as opposed to posterior teeth (OR =2.63); and patients with multiple extractions (OR=2.68). In the case of extractions due to “other reasons”, no variable was significant. Dental caries and periodontal disease were the main reasons for dental extraction in this sample. Several variables, mostly clinical, were associated with extractions for periodontal reasons.
Title: Clinical and socio-demographic factors associated with dental extractions in a clinical sample
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Abstract The objective of the present study was to identify the reasons for dental extractions in patients seeking dental care in a university dental clinic in Mexico.
This is a cross-sectional study that assessed 284 consecutive patients at the School of Dentistry, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico between August 2017 and November 2018.
In total, 505 extractions were performed.
The dependent variable was the reason for extraction: 0) dental caries and ensuing sequels (reference category); 1) periodontal disease and ensuing sequels; and 2) other reasons.
Sociodemographic, socioeconomic, and clinical variables were included as independent variables.
The analysis was done with multinomial logistic regression (Stata 14.
0).
Out of all extractions, 63.
6% (n=321) were due to dental caries and ensuing sequels; 22.
0% (n=111) were due to periodontal disease and ensuing sequels; 5.
3% (n=27) endodontic failure; 5.
1% (n=26) prosthetic indications; 1.
6% (n=8) orthodontic indications; and the rest (2.
4%) were due to other reasons.
In the multivariate model extractions due to periodontal disease vs dental caries were associated with occasionally smoking tobacco (Odds Ratio, OR=3.
90) or daily tobacco use (OR=3.
19); the tooth to be extracted having been previously restored (OR=2.
35); extracted anterior as opposed to posterior teeth (OR =2.
63); and patients with multiple extractions (OR=2.
68).
In the case of extractions due to “other reasons”, no variable was significant.
Dental caries and periodontal disease were the main reasons for dental extraction in this sample.
Several variables, mostly clinical, were associated with extractions for periodontal reasons.

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