AIMS: This case-control study was conducted to analyze the association of periodontitis with risk predictors i.e. education status, brushing habits and past dental visits in systemically healthy patients.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 1097 systemically healthy, non-tobacco using patients with age ≥18 years who reported to periodontology department were included. The demographic details and dental care pattern of the patients were extracted from the records of periodontology department and their frequencies were formulated. The association of three predicting factors i.e. education status, brushing habits and past dental visits was assessed on SPSS using binary logistic regression analysis.
RESULTS: A total of 471(42.9%) patients were diagnosed with periodontitis. Higher frequency of periodontitis was observed in patients who were male and >50 years of age. Subjects with ≥ 12 years of education, regular brushing habits and regular past dental visits showed greater odds of being safe from periodontitis.
CONCLUSIONS: A positive association between the study variables and periodontitis was observed, which will help the clinicians in prediction of periodontitis in systemically healthy, non-smoking individuals. It also indicates a need of tailor made dental educational and awareness programs for prevention and control of periodontitis in systemically healthy individuals.