1.The relationship between smoking and periodontal status
N.A. Baharuddin ; F.H. AI-Bayaty
Annals of Dentistry 2008;15(2):59-66
Objective: this study was carried out to evaluate the
relationship between smoking and periodontal status
in a selected Malaysian population. The sample for
this cross-sectional study involved 39 subjects who
were smokers. Each subject was required to answer
the guided questionnaire followed by clinical
examination. The questionnaires had 11 questions
and were set in English and Bahasa Melayu.
Basically, the questionnaire consisted of 3 sections:
socio-demographic data, smoking status and
subject's knowledge on periodontal health. The
clinical parameters used in this study were:
Community Periodontal Index, Visible Plaque score,
Gingival Bleeding Index and Calculus Surface Index.
Results showed that out of 39 subjects, 28 subjects
(71.8%) were current smokers, followed by 6 subjects
(15.4%) and 5 subjects (12.8%) who were former and
who never smoked respectively. From the 216
sextants examined, 42 sextants (19.4%) were healthy
gingival, 127 sextants (58.8%) suffered from
gingivitis and 47 (21.8%) sextants suffered from
periodontitis. There were positive relationships
between smoking and periodontal status.
2.Furcation entrance dimensions in Malaysian permanent molars and its periodontal implication in root planing
F.H. Al-Bayaty ; N.A. Baharuddin ; S.F. Hussain
Annals of Dentistry 2007;14(1):52-55
The objectives of this study were to measure the
Furcation Entrance Dimensions of first and second
permanent molars in Malaysian samples and to
compare the Furcation Entrance Dimensions with
the blade widths of periodontal Gracey’s curette
used for root surface instrumentation. A total of 199
extracted permanent teeth were measured, which
comprised of 51 mandibular first molars, 51
mandibular second molars, 45 maxillary first molars
and 52 maxillary second molars. Furcation Entrance
Dimension was measured using calibrated test
gauges. Results showed 51.91% of Furcation
Entrance Dimension was <0.70mm. Forty eight
percent (48.09%) of Furcation Entrance had
Furcation Dimension of more than 0.70mm. It was
concluded that 51.91% of all the Furcation Entrance
Dimensions of these teeth were less than the blade
width of new Gracey curettes. Therefore, new
periodontal Gracey’s curette of small dimension may
be the best choice of instrumentation and that
ultrasonic debridement using a narrow tip may be a
more appropriate choice.