Periodontal and Gingival Health of Pregnant Women in Comparison to Non-Pregnant Women
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51253/pafmj.v72i2.5463Keywords:
Community periodontal index for treatment needs (CPITN), Gingival index (GI), Periodontal healthAbstract
Objective: To assess pregnant women's periodontal and gingival health compared to non-pregnant women.
Study Design: Cross-sectional comparative study.
Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Gynecology, Sharif Medical and Dental College, and Raiwind Polyclinic Lahore (Outreach program of the Sharif Medical and Dental College, from Mar 2019 to Aug 2019.
Methodology: The periodontal and gingival health of 44 pregnant and 52 non-pregnant females was evaluated using the community periodontal index of treatment needs and gingival index.
Results: A total of 44 pregnant and 52 non-pregnant were evaluated. The periodontal health and pregnancy status were significantly associated (p=0.008). The periodontal health and the trimester of pregnancy were not significantly associated (p=0.787). There was no significant association between the gingival health of the females with the status of pregnancy (p=0.773). Maximum calculus deposition in the oral cavity of pregnant women was during the third trimester (36.4%).
Conclusion: The pregnant females had a higher percentage of bleeding gums, while calculus deposition was higher in non-pregnant females. Pregnant females had more periodontal pockets of 4-5 mm, while pocket depths of 6mm or more were seen in non-pregnant females only.