2009
DOI: 10.5051/jkape.2009.39.s.261
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Prevalence of periodontitis and associated risk factors in Korean adults: Korean National Oral Health Survey 2006

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“…This study examines the relationship between smoking/diabetes and periodontitis in a nationally representative Korean population sample. Although the same case definition of periodontitis was used (CPI), 27 the prevalence of periodontitis differed between different national surveys in Korea 14,15 and Japan 8 . The data in this study determined a 10% prevalence of periodontitis in Korea, which is similar to the findings of a previous study 14 .…”
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“…This study examines the relationship between smoking/diabetes and periodontitis in a nationally representative Korean population sample. Although the same case definition of periodontitis was used (CPI), 27 the prevalence of periodontitis differed between different national surveys in Korea 14,15 and Japan 8 . The data in this study determined a 10% prevalence of periodontitis in Korea, which is similar to the findings of a previous study 14 .…”
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“…The effects of smoking as a risk factor on the prevalence, extent, and severity of periodontitis have been the topics of numerous epidemiologic studies 3‐13 . In Korea, the prevalence of periodontitis ranges from 10.3% 14 to 32.9% 15 . A recent systematic review 16 on periodontal disease and smoking, based on the appraisal of 21 cohort studies, 70 cross‐sectional studies, and 14 case‐control studies, concluded that evidence in support of a negative impact of smoking on periodontal health is strong.…”
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“…The main etiological factor for the occurrence of periodontal disease is plaque accumulation [4]. Nevertheless, the risk of occurrence and changes in the development, severity, and response to periodontal disease treatments depend on several individual factors.…”
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