Tooth loss is a complex measure of oral disease: Determinants and methodological considerations.
Simown HowarthDmitry ShunginSo Young KwakHae-Young KimNicola X WestSteven J ThomasPaul W FranksNicholas J TimpsonMin-Jeong ShinIngegerd JohanssonPublished in: Community dentistry and oral epidemiology (2018)
Incident tooth loss is a complex measure of dental disease, with multiple determinants. The relative importance of dental caries and periodontal disease as drivers of tooth loss differs between age groups. Measures of dental caries exposure are associated with periodontal status in the studied populations, and these associations can be population-specific. Consideration of the study-specific properties of these metrics may be required for valid inference in large population studies.