Authors

  1. Garcia, Dina PhD, MPH
  2. Tarima, Sergey PhD
  3. Glasman, Laura PhD
  4. Cassidy, Laura D. PhD, MS
  5. Meurer, John MD
  6. Okunseri, Christopher BDS, MSc, FFDRCSI

Abstract

This study examined the association between Latino acculturation indicators (language and citizenship/nativity status) and periodontitis using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2009-2012. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression analyses were performed and all analyses were adjusted for the complex survey design. Results showed that 63.2% of participants had periodontitis: 9.4% mild, 37.9% moderate, and 16% severe. Language was significantly associated with periodontitis after adjusting for age, educational level, gender, usual source of care, flossing, smoking, and glycohemoglobin level (P = .02). Dental public and private health efforts should implement culturally tailored oral health promotion education efforts for this population.