Background: The periodontal disease status of 320 dentate adults, diagnosed
23.7 years previously with Type 1 insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, was
evaluated. These patients had been monitored at 2-year intervals as part o
f a large University of Pittsburgh longitudinal study assessing the medical
complications associated with insulin dependent diabetes.
Methods: During one of their regularly scheduled medical examinations, a gr
oup of 320 adult dentate subjects (mean age of 32.1 years) received a perio
dontal examination as part of a comprehensive oral health assessment. The o
ral health assessment collected data regarding demographics, oral health be
haviors, tooth loss, coronal and root caries, salivary functions, and soft
tissue pathologies. For the periodontal assessments, 3 facial sites (mesial
, midcervical, distal) of the teeth in the right maxillary/left mandibular
or left maxillary/right mandibular quadrants were evaluated for calculus, b
leeding on probing (BOP) and loss of gingival attachment (LOA).
Results: Attachment loss was significantly greater for older patients where
as BOP and calculus levels were relatively constant across age categories.
Univariate analyses of factors possibly related to extensive periodontal di
sease (LOA greater than or equal to 4 mm for at least 10% of sites examined
) indicated an association with older age; lower income and education; past
and current cigarette smoking; infrequent visits to the dentist; tooth bru
shing less than once per day; older age of onset; longer duration of diabet
es; and the diabetic complication of neuropathy. A multivariate regression
model of all possibly significant factors found current cigarette use (odds
ratio [OR] = 9.73), insulin dependent diabetes onset after 8.4 years of ag
e (OR = 3.6), and age greater than 32 years (OR = 3.00) explained the major
ity of the extensive periodontal disease in this group of diabetic patients
.
Conclusions: Management and prevention of extensive periodontal disease for
Type 1 diabetic patients should include strong recommendations to disconti
nue cigarette smoking.