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Preterm-low-birth-weights associated with periodontal disease in the Fiji Islands

Objectives: To determine an association between pre-term low birth weight (PTLBW) neonates and periodontal disease during the mother's pregnancy. Methods: A multi-centered prospective case cohort study conducted at the Ante-natal clinics at the Colonial War Memorial and Lautoka Hospitals, Fiji from January 1st to June 30th 2004. 670 multiethnic pregnant women were interviewed to identify confounding variables - medical conditions, smoking, alcohol consumption, maternal age and history of preterm birth. Oral examination was conducted and included the Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs (CPITN). Delivery outcome was recorded for each woman. Results: The mean age of participants was 25.80 ± 5.56 years. 1.9% (n=13) of women delivered pre-term babies. More than 50% of this group displayed moderate to severe periodontitis compared with 13% of women who had a normal delivery. Preterm birth was also associated with the mother having had a previous preterm birth and was more likely to be Indo-Fijian (p<0.01). There was no significant association with where the mother lived; however, rural women with PTLBW babies had more severe periodontal disease (p=0.0001). Conclusion: There is a highly significant association between pre-term birth and moderate to severe periodontal disease (p=0.0001).
Division: Australian/New Zealand Division Meeting
Meeting: 2005 Australian/New Zealand Division Meeting (Queenstown, New Zealand)
Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
Year: 2005
Final Presentation ID: 88
Abstract Category|Abstract Category(s): Scientific Groups
Authors
  • Sharma, Rama Kant  ( Ministry of Health Republic of Fiji Islands, Lautoka, N/A, Fiji )
  • Raju-maimanuku, Leenu  ( Fiji School of Medicine, Suva, N/A, Fiji )
  • Pack, Angela  ( N/A, Nelson, N/A, New Zealand )
  • Morse, Zac  ( Fiji School of Medicne, Suva, N/A, Fiji )
  • SESSION INFORMATION
    Oral Session
    Periodontics (continued)
    09/27/2005