The long-term effect of a plaque control program on tooth mortality, caries and periodontal disease in adults. Results after 30 years of maintenance.
@article{Axelsson2004TheLE,
title={The long-term effect of a plaque control program on tooth mortality, caries and periodontal disease in adults. Results after 30 years of maintenance.},
author={Per Axelsson and Beatrice Nystr{\"o}m and Jan Lindhe},
journal={Journal of clinical periodontology},
year={2004},
volume={31 9},
pages={
749-57
}
}BACKGROUND
The biofilm that forms and remains on tooth surfaces is the main etiological factor in caries and periodontal disease. Prevention of caries and periodontal disease must be based on means that counteract this bacterial plaque.
OBJECTIVE
To monitor the incidence of tooth loss, caries and attachment loss during a 30-year period in a group of adults who maintained a carefully managed plaque control program. In addition, a comparison was made regarding the oral health status of…
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