Periodontal disease and its impact on general health in Latin America. Section II: Introduction part II

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Autor(a) principal: Carvajal,Paola
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Vernal,Rolando, Reinero,Daniela, Malheiros,Zilson, Stewart,Bernal, Pannuti,Claudio Mendes, Romito,Giuseppe Alexandre
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Oral Research
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Resumo: Abstract: The epidemiological data on gingivitis and periodontitis in Latin America are scarce, as the majority of the Latin American studies have analyzed probing depth instead of clinical attachment loss. Reported data have shown high variations in results between different Latin American countries, with the main causes of these differences being the clinical case definition and methodological strategies used. In general, data have revealed that the prevalence of periodontal disease is higher in Latin Americans than in populations in the USA or Europe. Regarding its relations with other diseases and conditions, some Latin American studies have focused on the association between periodontitis and adverse pregnancy outcomes, or poor glycemic control in diabetic patients; however, these studies have reported controversial results. In Chile, reports have indicated that periodontal treatment significantly reduced the preterm birth rate; however, no association between periodontitis and perinatal outcome was found in Brazil. For diabetes mellitus, Brazilian studies have reported controversial findings; however, a Chilean interventional study reported significant reductions in the glycosylated hemoglobin levels after periodontal treatment. Although epidemiological data for Latin America are scarce, the information available at present is useful for establishing national policies on health promotion, prevention, and treatment of periodontal disease. Therefore, dental schools must play a key role in educating professionals who are highly trained in the promotion, prevention, early diagnosis and treatment of periodontal disease, with an approach to risk, and strong biopsychosocial and ethical components. Thus, future Latin American dentists would be able to face the challenge of decreasing the prevalence of periodontal diseases by leading interdisciplinary health teamwork.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Periodontal disease and its impact on general health in Latin America. Section II: Introduction part II
title Periodontal disease and its impact on general health in Latin America. Section II: Introduction part II
spellingShingle Periodontal disease and its impact on general health in Latin America. Section II: Introduction part II
Carvajal,Paola
Periodontal Diseases
Gingivitis
Periodontitis
Epidemiology
Latin America
title_short Periodontal disease and its impact on general health in Latin America. Section II: Introduction part II
title_full Periodontal disease and its impact on general health in Latin America. Section II: Introduction part II
title_fullStr Periodontal disease and its impact on general health in Latin America. Section II: Introduction part II
title_full_unstemmed Periodontal disease and its impact on general health in Latin America. Section II: Introduction part II
title_sort Periodontal disease and its impact on general health in Latin America. Section II: Introduction part II
author Carvajal,Paola
author_facet Carvajal,Paola
Vernal,Rolando
Reinero,Daniela
Malheiros,Zilson
Stewart,Bernal
Pannuti,Claudio Mendes
Romito,Giuseppe Alexandre
author_role author
author2 Vernal,Rolando
Reinero,Daniela
Malheiros,Zilson
Stewart,Bernal
Pannuti,Claudio Mendes
Romito,Giuseppe Alexandre
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvajal,Paola
Vernal,Rolando
Reinero,Daniela
Malheiros,Zilson
Stewart,Bernal
Pannuti,Claudio Mendes
Romito,Giuseppe Alexandre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Periodontal Diseases
Gingivitis
Periodontitis
Epidemiology
Latin America
topic Periodontal Diseases
Gingivitis
Periodontitis
Epidemiology
Latin America
description Abstract: The epidemiological data on gingivitis and periodontitis in Latin America are scarce, as the majority of the Latin American studies have analyzed probing depth instead of clinical attachment loss. Reported data have shown high variations in results between different Latin American countries, with the main causes of these differences being the clinical case definition and methodological strategies used. In general, data have revealed that the prevalence of periodontal disease is higher in Latin Americans than in populations in the USA or Europe. Regarding its relations with other diseases and conditions, some Latin American studies have focused on the association between periodontitis and adverse pregnancy outcomes, or poor glycemic control in diabetic patients; however, these studies have reported controversial results. In Chile, reports have indicated that periodontal treatment significantly reduced the preterm birth rate; however, no association between periodontitis and perinatal outcome was found in Brazil. For diabetes mellitus, Brazilian studies have reported controversial findings; however, a Chilean interventional study reported significant reductions in the glycosylated hemoglobin levels after periodontal treatment. Although epidemiological data for Latin America are scarce, the information available at present is useful for establishing national policies on health promotion, prevention, and treatment of periodontal disease. Therefore, dental schools must play a key role in educating professionals who are highly trained in the promotion, prevention, early diagnosis and treatment of periodontal disease, with an approach to risk, and strong biopsychosocial and ethical components. Thus, future Latin American dentists would be able to face the challenge of decreasing the prevalence of periodontal diseases by leading interdisciplinary health teamwork.
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