Periodontal disease and systemic health: An update for medical practitioners.
10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2021503
- Author:
Ashish Chetan KALHAN
1
;
Mun Loke WONG
;
Finbarr ALLEN
;
Xiaoli GAO
Author Information
1. Faculty of Dentistry, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
- Publication Type:Review
- MeSH:
Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology*;
Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiology*;
Female;
Humans;
Meta-Analysis as Topic;
Periodontal Diseases/epidemiology*;
Pregnancy;
Pregnancy Outcome;
Prospective Studies;
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
- From:Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore
2022;51(9):567-574
- CountrySingapore
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION:Chronic periodontal disease is a highly prevalent dental condition affecting tooth-supporting tissues. Scientific evidence is accumulating on links between periodontal disease and various systemic conditions. This narrative review provides a holistic yet succinct overview that would assist medical practitioners to deliver integrated care for better clinical outcomes.
METHOD:Scientific evidence on associations between periodontal disease and systemic conditions was synthesised and critically appraised. Key findings of latest prospective cohort studies, randomised clinical trials, and meta-analysis were closely assessed and compiled.
RESULTS:A bidirectional relationship has been established, indicating that diabetes and periodontal disease are closely linked and amplify one another, if not successfully controlled. Existing evidence also supports the associations of periodontal disease with cardiovascular diseases and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Successful treatment of periodontal disease and dental prophylaxis has been shown to improve clinical outcomes in these systemic conditions. Other systemic conditions associated with periodontal disease include respiratory diseases, Alzheimer's disease, rheumatoid arthritis and chronic kidney disease. Although the underlying mechanisms remain to be fully elucidated, it is generally accepted that the inflammatory burden of chronic periodontal disease has an important systemic impact.
CONCLUSION:Oral-systemic links are multifaceted and complex. While evidence linking periodontal disease with a variety of systemic conditions is still emerging, the nature of the relationship is becoming clearer. The updated understanding of these associations warrants the attention of medical experts and policymakers for a concerted effort to develop a patient-centric, integrated model for the treatment of comorbid dental and medical conditions.