“…The identified factors and the magnitude of their association with tooth loss are similar to those identified by previous studies on AgP (over shorter observation periods) (Bäumer, El Sayed et al., ; Bäumer, Pretzl et al.,) and CP (Carnevale, Cairo, & Tonetti, ; Chambrone & Chambrone, ; Costa et al., ; Eickholz, Kaltschmitt, Berbig, Reitmeir, & Pretzl, ; Faggion, Petersilka, Lange, Gerss, & Flemmig, ; Graetz et al., ; Martinez‐Canut, ; Ng, Ong, Lim, Koh, & Chan, ; Pretzl, Kaltschmitt, Kim, Reitmeir, & Eickholz, ; Seirafi, Ebrahimi, Golkari, Khosropanah, & Soolari, ). Assessing these factors should thus be done for all periodontitis patients regardless of the diagnosis, especially as such an assessment is relatively easy (both clinical and radiographic measures are readily available).…”