{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Recurrence and progression of periodontitis and methods of management in long-term care: A systematic review and meta-analysis. {Author}: Leow NM;Moreno F;Marletta D;Hussain SB;Buti J;Almond N;Needleman I; {Journal}: J Clin Periodontol {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: Nov 2021 10 {Factor}: 7.478 {DOI}: 10.1111/jcpe.13553 {Abstract}: OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the literature to evaluate the recurrence of disease of people in long-term supportive periodontal care (SPC), previously treated for periodontitis, and determine the effect of different methods of managing recurrence. The review focused on stage IV periodontitis.
METHODS: An electronic search was conducted (until May 2020) for prospective clinical trials. Tooth loss was the primary outcome.
RESULTS: Twenty-four publications were retrieved to address recurrence of disease in long-term SPC. Eight studies were included in the meta-analyses for tooth loss, and three studies for disease progression/recurrence (clinical attachment level [CAL] loss ≥2 mm). For patients in SPC of 5-20 years, prevalence of losing more than one tooth was 9.6% (95% confidence interval [CI] 5%-14%), while experiencing more than one site of CAL loss ≥2 mm was 24.8% (95% CI 11%-38%). Six studies informed on the effect of different methods of managing recurrence, with no clear evidence of superiority between methods. No data was found specifically for stage IV periodontitis.
CONCLUSIONS: A small proportion of patients with stage III/IV periodontitis will experience tooth loss in long-term SPC (tendency for greater prevalence with time). Regular SPC appears to be important for reduction of tooth loss. No superior method to manage disease recurrence was found.