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Systematic review of longitudinal studies on the association between cluster of health-related behaviors and tooth loss among adults.

AbstractOBJECTIVES:
To systematically review longitudinal studies on the association between cluster of/multiple health-related behaviors and tooth loss among adults.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Inclusion criteria were prospective and retrospective longitudinal studies; adults; multiple or cluster of behaviors; tooth loss, one or more tooth lost and complete tooth loss. Exclusion criteria were intervention studies; cross-sectional studies; case-control studies; children under 18 years-old; single behavior. Two reviewers searched three databases up to April 2023. Open Grey and Google Scholar were searched for grey literature.
RESULTS:
Twelve longitudinal studies were included in this review. Nine studies had good quality, two had poor quality, and one had fair quality according to New-Castle-Ottawa Scale. According to ROBINS-E tool, nine studies were judged as moderate risk of bias while two studies were at low risk of bias and one study had serious risk of bias. One study assessed cluster of behavior, while others examined a number of separate health-related behaviors in relation to tooth loss. Meta-analysis was not feasible because of the high heterogeneity in exposure, measure of outcomes, covariates, sample size, and follow-up time. The research found an association between tooth loss and oral hygiene practices (two studies), dental attendance (four studies), smoking (six studies), and alcohol consumption (three studies).
CONCLUSION:
This review provides evidence of a longitudinal association between cluster of/multiple health related-behaviors and tooth loss.
AuthorsFatimah Alobaidi, Ellie Heidari, Wael Sabbah
JournalActa odontologica Scandinavica (Acta Odontol Scand) Pg. 1-15 (Nov 28 2023) ISSN: 1502-3850 [Electronic] England
PMID38014435 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)

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