Thyvalikakath, Thankam P.Padman, RemaVyawahare, KarnaliDarade, PratikshaParanjape, Rhucha2016-07-202016-07-202015Thyvalikakath, T. P., Padman, R., Vyawahare, K., Darade, P., & Paranjape, R. (2015). Utilizing Dental Electronic Health Records Data to Predict Risk for Periodontal Disease. Studies in health technology and informatics, 216, 1081-1081.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/10430Periodontal disease is a major cause for tooth loss and adversely affects individuals' oral health and quality of life. Research shows its potential association with systemic diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and social habits such as smoking. This study explores mining potential risk factors from dental electronic health records to predict and display patients' contextualized risk for periodontal disease. We retrieved relevant risk factors from structured and unstructured data on 2,370 patients who underwent comprehensive oral examinations at the Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, IN, USA. Predicting overall risk and displaying relationships between risk factors and their influence on the patient's oral and general health can be a powerful educational and disease management tool for patients and clinicians at the point of care.enAttribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United Statesperiodontal diseasediabetessmokingUtilizing Dental Electronic Health Records Data to Predict Risk for Periodontal DiseaseArticle