The Association of Periodontal Disease and Systemic Conditions among Filipino Patients in a University Dental Clinic: A Retrospective Case-control Study.
- Author:
Zen Alfred B. NEMENZO
1
;
Ma. Celina U. GARCIA
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article, Original
- MeSH: Human; Male; Female; Adolescent: 13-18 Yrs Old; Young Adult: 19-24 Yrs Old; Adult: 25-44 Yrs Old; Middle Aged: 45-64 Yrs Old; Aged: 65-79 Yrs Old; Regression (psychology); Respiratory Tract Diseases; Regression Analysis; Periodontal Diseases; Cardiovascular Diseases
- From: Acta Medica Philippina 2026;60(3):70-77
- CountryPhilippines
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVES
A growing body of evidence points to a positive association between periodontitis and
METHODS
various systemic diseases, including cardiovascular diseases (CVD), hypertension, and rheumatoid arthritis. However,
there is limited data on the prevalence and odds of having systemic conditions among Filipino periodontal patients.
Thus, this study aimed to determine the association of periodontal disease with systemic conditions among Filipino
patients at a university dental clinic.The periodontal and medical charts of all patients who underwent periodontal consult at a university
RESULTS
dental clinic within two academic years were reviewed. Periodontal diagnoses which had originally been assigned
using the 1999 classification of periodontal diseases were reclassified based on the 2018 European Federation
of Periodontology-American Academy of Periodontology classification. Listed medical conditions in the patients’
charts were self-reported. The prevalence of various systemic conditions in 715 periodontitis cases was compared
to that of 834 control patients without periodontitis. Fisher’s exact test was performed to evaluate the difference
in the prevalence of comorbidities between groups, while adjusted odds ratios (AOR) were computed using logistic
regression analysis, accounting for age, sex, educational attainment, and smoking status.The prevalence of having at least one systemic condition was significantly higher among periodontitis patients
CONCLUSION
(44.5%) compared to non-periodontitis patients (36.3%). Compared to controls, a significantly higher number of
periodontitis cases had two systemic comorbidities (P=0.001). The prevalence of hypertension (18.6% versus 5.04%),
CVD including hypertension (20.42% versus 6.95%), arthritis (9.37% versus 3.0%), and diabetes mellitus (5.73% versus
0.84%) were all significantly higher in patients with periodontitis compared to non-periodontitis controls.
The odds of having CVD (AOR=1.81), hypertension (AOR=2.14) and diabetes (AOR=3.05) were higher in periodontitis cases. Meanwhile, the prevalence of asthma (9.23% versus 5.31%), respiratory diseases including asthma (12.95% versus 8.25%), and allergies (18.82% versus 13.71%) were significantly higher in non- periodontitis patients compared to periodontitis cases.Periodontitis patients were more likely to present with CVD, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus. On the other hand, no association was found between periodontitis and respiratory diseases, as well as between periodontitis and asthma.
