Relationship between periodontitis and subclinical risk indicators for chronic non-communicable diseases

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Autor(a) principal: TEIXEIRA,Fernanda Cristina Figueira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: MARIN-LEON,Letícia, GOMES,Everton Padilha, PEDRÃO,Alice Moreira Neves, PEREIRA,Alexandre da Costa, FRANCISCO,Priscila Maria Stolses Bergamo
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Oral Research
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Resumo: Abstract In view of the epidemiological relevance of periodontal disease and chronic noncommunicable diseases, the study aimed to evaluate the relationship between them through subclinical indicators of systemic risk in a population group with healthy habits, including alcohol and tobacco abstinence. A complete periodontal examination of six sites per tooth was performed in a sample of 420 participants from the Advento study (Sao Paulo), submitted to anthropometric and laboratory evaluation. Periodontitis was defined and classified based on the Community Periodontal Index score 3 (periodontal pocket = 4–5 mm) and score 4 (periodontal pocket ≥ 6 mm). The prevalence of mild/moderate and severe periodontitis was 20% and 8.2%, respectively. Both categories of periodontal disease had significantly higher levels of triglycerides, C-reactive protein, calcium score, and calcium percentile, whereas blood glucose after tolerance test was significantly higher among people with severe periodontitis and HDL-c levels were lower (p < 0.05). Young adults with severe periodontitis had significantly higher prevalence of obesity, pre-diabetes, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome. Besides these conditions, the older adults with severe periodontitis had significantly higher prevalence of dyslipidemia and subclinical atherosclerosis. The group with periodontitis had also a higher coronary heart disease risk based on the PROCAM score (p < 0.05). The results indicated associations of periodontitis with several systemic indicators for chronic noncommunicable diseases, and highlighted the need for multiprofessional measures in the whole care of patients.
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spelling Relationship between periodontitis and subclinical risk indicators for chronic non-communicable diseasesPeriodontitisPeriodontal DiseasesCardiovascular DiseasesNon-communicable DiseasesOral HealthAbstract In view of the epidemiological relevance of periodontal disease and chronic noncommunicable diseases, the study aimed to evaluate the relationship between them through subclinical indicators of systemic risk in a population group with healthy habits, including alcohol and tobacco abstinence. A complete periodontal examination of six sites per tooth was performed in a sample of 420 participants from the Advento study (Sao Paulo), submitted to anthropometric and laboratory evaluation. Periodontitis was defined and classified based on the Community Periodontal Index score 3 (periodontal pocket = 4–5 mm) and score 4 (periodontal pocket ≥ 6 mm). The prevalence of mild/moderate and severe periodontitis was 20% and 8.2%, respectively. Both categories of periodontal disease had significantly higher levels of triglycerides, C-reactive protein, calcium score, and calcium percentile, whereas blood glucose after tolerance test was significantly higher among people with severe periodontitis and HDL-c levels were lower (p < 0.05). Young adults with severe periodontitis had significantly higher prevalence of obesity, pre-diabetes, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome. Besides these conditions, the older adults with severe periodontitis had significantly higher prevalence of dyslipidemia and subclinical atherosclerosis. The group with periodontitis had also a higher coronary heart disease risk based on the PROCAM score (p < 0.05). The results indicated associations of periodontitis with several systemic indicators for chronic noncommunicable diseases, and highlighted the need for multiprofessional measures in the whole care of patients.Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica - SBPqO2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242020000100245Brazilian Oral Research v.34 2020reponame:Brazilian Oral Researchinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica (SBPqO)instacron:SBPQO10.1590/1807-3107bor-2020.vol34.0058info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTEIXEIRA,Fernanda Cristina FigueiraMARIN-LEON,LetíciaGOMES,Everton PadilhaPEDRÃO,Alice Moreira NevesPEREIRA,Alexandre da CostaFRANCISCO,Priscila Maria Stolses Bergamoeng2020-06-16T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-83242020000100245Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bor/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppob@edu.usp.br||bor@sbpqo.org.br1807-31071806-8324opendoar:2020-06-16T00:00Brazilian Oral Research - Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica (SBPqO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship between periodontitis and subclinical risk indicators for chronic non-communicable diseases
title Relationship between periodontitis and subclinical risk indicators for chronic non-communicable diseases
spellingShingle Relationship between periodontitis and subclinical risk indicators for chronic non-communicable diseases
TEIXEIRA,Fernanda Cristina Figueira
Periodontitis
Periodontal Diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases
Non-communicable Diseases
Oral Health
title_short Relationship between periodontitis and subclinical risk indicators for chronic non-communicable diseases
title_full Relationship between periodontitis and subclinical risk indicators for chronic non-communicable diseases
title_fullStr Relationship between periodontitis and subclinical risk indicators for chronic non-communicable diseases
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between periodontitis and subclinical risk indicators for chronic non-communicable diseases
title_sort Relationship between periodontitis and subclinical risk indicators for chronic non-communicable diseases
author TEIXEIRA,Fernanda Cristina Figueira
author_facet TEIXEIRA,Fernanda Cristina Figueira
MARIN-LEON,Letícia
GOMES,Everton Padilha
PEDRÃO,Alice Moreira Neves
PEREIRA,Alexandre da Costa
FRANCISCO,Priscila Maria Stolses Bergamo
author_role author
author2 MARIN-LEON,Letícia
GOMES,Everton Padilha
PEDRÃO,Alice Moreira Neves
PEREIRA,Alexandre da Costa
FRANCISCO,Priscila Maria Stolses Bergamo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv TEIXEIRA,Fernanda Cristina Figueira
MARIN-LEON,Letícia
GOMES,Everton Padilha
PEDRÃO,Alice Moreira Neves
PEREIRA,Alexandre da Costa
FRANCISCO,Priscila Maria Stolses Bergamo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Periodontitis
Periodontal Diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases
Non-communicable Diseases
Oral Health
topic Periodontitis
Periodontal Diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases
Non-communicable Diseases
Oral Health
description Abstract In view of the epidemiological relevance of periodontal disease and chronic noncommunicable diseases, the study aimed to evaluate the relationship between them through subclinical indicators of systemic risk in a population group with healthy habits, including alcohol and tobacco abstinence. A complete periodontal examination of six sites per tooth was performed in a sample of 420 participants from the Advento study (Sao Paulo), submitted to anthropometric and laboratory evaluation. Periodontitis was defined and classified based on the Community Periodontal Index score 3 (periodontal pocket = 4–5 mm) and score 4 (periodontal pocket ≥ 6 mm). The prevalence of mild/moderate and severe periodontitis was 20% and 8.2%, respectively. Both categories of periodontal disease had significantly higher levels of triglycerides, C-reactive protein, calcium score, and calcium percentile, whereas blood glucose after tolerance test was significantly higher among people with severe periodontitis and HDL-c levels were lower (p < 0.05). Young adults with severe periodontitis had significantly higher prevalence of obesity, pre-diabetes, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome. Besides these conditions, the older adults with severe periodontitis had significantly higher prevalence of dyslipidemia and subclinical atherosclerosis. The group with periodontitis had also a higher coronary heart disease risk based on the PROCAM score (p < 0.05). The results indicated associations of periodontitis with several systemic indicators for chronic noncommunicable diseases, and highlighted the need for multiprofessional measures in the whole care of patients.
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