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. 2021 Oct 19;93(4):481–492. doi: 10.1002/JPER.21-0010

TABLE 2.

United States and European respondents’ considerations concerning risk factors/indicators for peri‐implantitis

Patient‐related risk factors Who? 1 a 2 3 4 5 Mean ± SD, P value
Poor oral hygiene U.S. 0% 3.4% 10.9% 23.6% 62.2% 4.45 ± 0.818
Europe 0% 0% 4.1% 27.6% 68.4%

4.64 ± 0.561

0.005

History of periodontitis U.S. 0.5% 4.9% 17.8% 38.0% 38.8% 4.10 ± 0.895
Europe 0% 1.0% 11.1% 38.4% 49.5%

4.36 ± 0.721

0.006

Smoking U.S. 0% 1.6% 14.5% 31.1% 52.8% 4.35 ± 0.783
Europe 0% 1.0% 12.1% 32.3% 54.5%

4.40 ± 0.741

0.554

Diabetes mellitus U.S. 0.3% 7.0% 24.0% 40.2% 28.5% 3.90 ± 0.906
Europe 0% 9.1% 28.3% 40.4% 22.2%

3.76 ± 0.905

0.177

Genetic predisposition U.S. 3.7% 12.6% 29.6% 35.1% 19.1% 3.53 ± 1.051
Europe 0% 6.1% 31.3% 42.4% 20.2%

3.77 ± 0.843

0.021

Patient related risk factor index b

(alpha = 0.66)

U.S . Mean = 4.07 SD = 0.587 P = 0.051
Europe Mean = 4.18 SD = 0.458
Implant‐related risk indicators c Who? 1 a 2 3 4 5

Mean ± SD

P value

Implant surface U.S. 6.0% 20.1% 36.5% 24.7% 12.8% 3.18 ± 1.081
Europe 11.1% 17.2% 45.5% 22.2% 4.0%

2.91 ± 1.001

0.023

Occlusion U.S. 2.4% 13.1% 22.6% 31.0% 31.0% 3.75 ± 1.102
Europe 13.1% 22.2% 42.4% 16.2% 6.1%

2.80 ± 1.059

 < 0.001

Presence of keratinized tissue U.S. 2.3% 7.8% 24.4% 41.5% 24.1% 3.77 ± 0.978
Europe 7.1% 17.2% 32.3% 28.3% 15.2%

3.27 ± 1.132

 < 0.001

Legend:.

a

The answers to the question “How much do the following factors put a patient at risk for developing peri‐implantitis?” ranged from “1” = “not at all” to “5” = “very much”.

b

This index was computed by averaging the responses loading on the respective factor in the factor analysis of the responses concerning risk factors.

c

No index was computed for the responses concerning the implant related risk indicators because Cronbach alpha is 0.426.