Gesundheitsversorgungsforschung und -epidemiologie
Autoren
Schwendicke, Falk
Krois, Joachim
Kocher, Thomas
Hoffmann, Thomas
Micheelis, Wolfgang
Jordan, A. Rainer
Schlagwörter
Cross-sectional Study
Demography
Epidemiology
Health Services Research
Periodontitis
Parodontitis
Demografie
Epidemiologie
Gesundheitsversorgungsforschung
Querschnittsstudie
Publikation — Zeitschriftenbeiträge
Titel
More teeth in more elderly
Untertitel
Periodontal treatment needs in Germany 1997-2030
Titel kurz
J Clin Periodontol
Titel Ausgeschrieben
Journal of Clinical Periodontology
ISSN
1600-051X (Electronic), 0303-6979 (Linking)
Jahr
2018
Ausgabe
45
Issue
12
Seitenzahl
1400-1407
Erscheinungsdatum
09.10.2018
More teeth in more elderly
Periodontal treatment needs in Germany 1997-2030
Objetive: With more teeth retained for longer in an ageing population, population-wide periodontal treatment needs may increase. We assessed and projected periodontal treatment needs from 1997 to 2030 in Germany.
Methods: Partial-mouth probing-pocket depths (PPD) from repeated waves (1997, 2005, 2014) of the nationally-representative German Oral Health Studies were transformed into full-mouth PPDs via decision-tree-based ensemble-modeling. In line with German healthcare-regulations, teeth with PPD>/=4mm were regarded as needing periodontal treatment. Weighted means were interpolated cross-sectionally by fitting spline-curves and then regressed longitudinally 1997-2030.
Results: In 1997, younger adults (35-44-years old) had a mean of 7.4 teeth needing treatment (overall 93.8 million teeth); this decreased to 4.8 teeth (47.3 million teeth) in 2014. For 2030, we project 3.2 teeth (33.7 million teeth). In seniors, an increase was recorded (1997: 4.5 teeth, 33.5 million teeth; 2014: 7.5 teeth, 63.4 million teeth); this is expected to continue until 2030 (to 12.2 teeth, 140.8 million teeth). The cumulative number of teeth needing treatment increased from 2000 (355 million) to 2015 (365 million), and will increase further to 2030 (464 million).
Conclusions: Population-wide periodontal treatment needs may increase until 2030, mainly in the elderly. Concepts for addressing these growing needs are required. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.