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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 2.
Published in final edited form as: J Periodontol. 2013 Jun 20;85(2):226–233. doi: 10.1902/jop.2013.130017

Table 3.

Comparisons of Clinical Periodontal Measurements [mean (SD)] Between Cases and Controls

Unadjusted average (SD) P-value for case vs. control
Characteristic BRONJ (N=25) Non-BRONJ (N=48) Unadjusted Analysis Adjusted Analysis 1 Adjusted Analysis 2
Number of missing teeth* 7.8 (8.2) 3.1 (4.6) 0.002 0.011 0.004
Mean Plaque Index 0.40 (0.29) 0.55 (0.41) 0.13 0.064 0.41
Mean Gingival Index 0.54 (0.25) 0.58 (0.31) 0.62 0.47 0.84
Bleeding on Probing (%) 12.0 (15.4) 14.9 (12.8) 0.42 0.37 0.62
Mean full-mouth PD (mm) 2.07 (0.34) 2.11 (0.31) 0.60 0.40 0.81
Mean full-mouth CAL (mm) 2.18 (1.55) 1.56 (0.99) 0.047 0.11 0.016
% Sites PD 4–6 mm 5.0 (4.6) 4.8 (6.5) 0.87 0.76 0.70
% Sites CAL ≥3 mm 39.0 (35.9) 23.3 (25.3) 0.039 0.10 0.015
*

Out of 28, i.e., not counting 3rd molars. Teeth extracted shortly before BRONJ development are not counted as missing

Adjusted for age, sex, and smoking status (ever vs. never)

Adjusted for age, sex, smoking status (ever vs. never), and number of BP infusions (analyses excludes six BRONJ cases who received 60 or more infusions)