Interrelation Between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral diseases: literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, Sâmylla Moita
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sousa, Weleson Matheus de Araújo, Alves, Even Herlany Pereira, Fernandes, Jacks Renan Neves, Fernandes, Thayaná Ribeiro Silva, Castro, Valéria de Fátima Veras de, Nascimento , Hélio Mateus Silva, Silva, Wesley Rodrigues da, Lira, John Arlley Sousa Pinho de, Coelho, Francisco Alex da Rocha, Gomes, Paulo Roberto Carneiro, Ribeiro, Fábio de Oliveira Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26159
Resumo: The aim of this study was to evaluate, through a review, the interrelationship between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral pathologies. The transmission of COVID-19 occurs through small droplets in the nose or mouth containing a viral particle that is expelled by people during coughing, speaking, or sneezing, for example. About 20% of those infected from inpatient and 5% will likely occur from a bed in intensive care. People with underlying medical conditions are more likely to develop serious illness. Patients with preexisting comorbidities such as diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, among others, may be more susceptible to developing the most severe form of COVID-19. Several systemic changes may be associated with this pathology, such as disorders in the oral microbiota, an increase in the number of microorganisms present in it, which would lead to a greater propensity for oral pathologies. Virus entry can subvert the host's immune system and oral microbiota, triggering dysbiosis that allows for superinfection, understanding the association of periodontal disease with severe COVID-19. The present study aims to assess an association between pathology oral and the worsening of COVID-19, as well as to identify its relationship between preexisting symptoms and oral pathologies.
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spelling Interrelation Between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral diseases: literature reviewInterrelación entre COVID-19, periodontitis y algunas enfermedades orales: revisión de la literaturaInter-relação entre COVID-19, periodontite e algumas doenças orais: revisão da literaturaCOVID-19.Pathology oralPeriodontitis.COVID-19Patología bucalPeriodontitis. COVID-19Patologia bucalPeriodontite.The aim of this study was to evaluate, through a review, the interrelationship between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral pathologies. The transmission of COVID-19 occurs through small droplets in the nose or mouth containing a viral particle that is expelled by people during coughing, speaking, or sneezing, for example. About 20% of those infected from inpatient and 5% will likely occur from a bed in intensive care. People with underlying medical conditions are more likely to develop serious illness. Patients with preexisting comorbidities such as diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, among others, may be more susceptible to developing the most severe form of COVID-19. Several systemic changes may be associated with this pathology, such as disorders in the oral microbiota, an increase in the number of microorganisms present in it, which would lead to a greater propensity for oral pathologies. Virus entry can subvert the host's immune system and oral microbiota, triggering dysbiosis that allows for superinfection, understanding the association of periodontal disease with severe COVID-19. The present study aims to assess an association between pathology oral and the worsening of COVID-19, as well as to identify its relationship between preexisting symptoms and oral pathologies.El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar, a través de una revisión, la interrelación entre COVID-19, periodontitis y algunas patologías bucales. La transmisión de COVID-19 se realiza para pequenos gotitas de la nariz o la boca que contienen la partícula viral que es expulsada por las personas durante toser, hablar o estornudar, por ejemplo. Aproximadamente el 20% de las personas infectadas necesitan ingreso y el 5% probablemente necesitará una cama de cuidados intensivos. personas com Los problemas médicos subyacentes tienen más probabilidades de desarrollar una enfermedad grave. Pacientes con comorbilidades preexistentes como diabetes, hipertensión, Las enfermedades cardiovasculares, entre otras, pueden ser más susceptibles a desarrollar la forma más grave de COVID-19. Se pueden asociar varios cambios sistémicos con este patología, como trastornos en la microbiota oral, aumentando el número de microorganismos presente en él, lo que conduciría a una mayor propensión a las patologias bucodentales. Entrada de vírus puede subvertir el sistema inmunológico y la microbiota oral del huésped, provocando una disbiosis que permite una sobreinfección, entendiendo la asociación de la patologia periodontal con COVID-19 severo. Teniendo esto en cuenta, este estudio tiene como objetivo evaluar la asociación entre patologías bucales y agravamiento de COVID-19, así como identificar su relación de los síntomas preexistentes con las patologías bucales.O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar por meio de uma revisão a interrelação entre COVID-19, periodontite e algumas patologias orais. A transmissão da COVID-19 se dá por pequenas gotículas do nariz ou boca contendo a partícula viral que é expelida por pessoas durante a tosse, fala ou espirro, por exemplo. Cerca de 20% das pessoas infectadas necessitam de internação e 5% provavelmente precisará de um leito em terapia intensiva. Pessoas com problemas médicos subjacentes, têm maior probabilidade de desenvolver doença graves. Pacientes que apresentam comorbidades preexistentes como, diabetes, hipertensão, doenças cardiovasculares, entre outras, podem estar mais suscetíveis a desenvolver a forma mais grave da COVID-19. Diversas alterações sistêmicas podem estar associadas à essa patologia, como, desordens na microbiota oral, aumentando o número de microrganismos nela presente, o que levaria a uma maior propensão às patologias orais. A entrada do vírus pode subverter o sistema imunológico e a microbiota oral do hospedeiro, desencadeando uma disbiose que permite uma superinfecção, compreensão da associação da doença periodontal com COVID-19 grave. Tendo isso em vista, o presente estudo visa avaliar a associação entre patologia oral e agravamento do COVID-19, assim como identificar sua relação de sintomas preexistentes às patologias orais.Research, Society and Development2022-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2615910.33448/rsd-v11i3.26159Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 3; e14011326159Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 3; e14011326159Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 3; e140113261592525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26159/23092Copyright (c) 2022 Sâmylla Moita Lopes; Weleson Matheus de Araújo Sousa; Even Herlany Pereira Alves; Jacks Renan Neves Fernandes; Thayaná Ribeiro Silva Fernandes; Valéria de Fátima Veras de Castro; Hélio Mateus Silva Nascimento ; Wesley Rodrigues da Silva; John Arlley Sousa Pinho de Lira; Francisco Alex da Rocha Coelho; Paulo Roberto Carneiro Gomes; Fábio de Oliveira Silva Ribeirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLopes, Sâmylla Moita Sousa, Weleson Matheus de Araújo Alves, Even Herlany Pereira Fernandes, Jacks Renan Neves Fernandes, Thayaná Ribeiro Silva Castro, Valéria de Fátima Veras deNascimento , Hélio Mateus Silva Silva, Wesley Rodrigues da Lira, John Arlley Sousa Pinho de Coelho, Francisco Alex da RochaGomes, Paulo Roberto Carneiro Ribeiro, Fábio de Oliveira Silva 2022-03-09T13:44:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26159Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:16.117170Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interrelation Between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral diseases: literature review
Interrelación entre COVID-19, periodontitis y algunas enfermedades orales: revisión de la literatura
Inter-relação entre COVID-19, periodontite e algumas doenças orais: revisão da literatura
title Interrelation Between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral diseases: literature review
spellingShingle Interrelation Between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral diseases: literature review
Lopes, Sâmylla Moita
COVID-19.
Pathology oral
Periodontitis.
COVID-19
Patología bucal
Periodontitis.
COVID-19
Patologia bucal
Periodontite.
title_short Interrelation Between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral diseases: literature review
title_full Interrelation Between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral diseases: literature review
title_fullStr Interrelation Between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral diseases: literature review
title_full_unstemmed Interrelation Between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral diseases: literature review
title_sort Interrelation Between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral diseases: literature review
author Lopes, Sâmylla Moita
author_facet Lopes, Sâmylla Moita
Sousa, Weleson Matheus de Araújo
Alves, Even Herlany Pereira
Fernandes, Jacks Renan Neves
Fernandes, Thayaná Ribeiro Silva
Castro, Valéria de Fátima Veras de
Nascimento , Hélio Mateus Silva
Silva, Wesley Rodrigues da
Lira, John Arlley Sousa Pinho de
Coelho, Francisco Alex da Rocha
Gomes, Paulo Roberto Carneiro
Ribeiro, Fábio de Oliveira Silva
author_role author
author2 Sousa, Weleson Matheus de Araújo
Alves, Even Herlany Pereira
Fernandes, Jacks Renan Neves
Fernandes, Thayaná Ribeiro Silva
Castro, Valéria de Fátima Veras de
Nascimento , Hélio Mateus Silva
Silva, Wesley Rodrigues da
Lira, John Arlley Sousa Pinho de
Coelho, Francisco Alex da Rocha
Gomes, Paulo Roberto Carneiro
Ribeiro, Fábio de Oliveira Silva
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, Sâmylla Moita
Sousa, Weleson Matheus de Araújo
Alves, Even Herlany Pereira
Fernandes, Jacks Renan Neves
Fernandes, Thayaná Ribeiro Silva
Castro, Valéria de Fátima Veras de
Nascimento , Hélio Mateus Silva
Silva, Wesley Rodrigues da
Lira, John Arlley Sousa Pinho de
Coelho, Francisco Alex da Rocha
Gomes, Paulo Roberto Carneiro
Ribeiro, Fábio de Oliveira Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19.
Pathology oral
Periodontitis.
COVID-19
Patología bucal
Periodontitis.
COVID-19
Patologia bucal
Periodontite.
topic COVID-19.
Pathology oral
Periodontitis.
COVID-19
Patología bucal
Periodontitis.
COVID-19
Patologia bucal
Periodontite.
description The aim of this study was to evaluate, through a review, the interrelationship between COVID-19, periodontitis and some oral pathologies. The transmission of COVID-19 occurs through small droplets in the nose or mouth containing a viral particle that is expelled by people during coughing, speaking, or sneezing, for example. About 20% of those infected from inpatient and 5% will likely occur from a bed in intensive care. People with underlying medical conditions are more likely to develop serious illness. Patients with preexisting comorbidities such as diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, among others, may be more susceptible to developing the most severe form of COVID-19. Several systemic changes may be associated with this pathology, such as disorders in the oral microbiota, an increase in the number of microorganisms present in it, which would lead to a greater propensity for oral pathologies. Virus entry can subvert the host's immune system and oral microbiota, triggering dysbiosis that allows for superinfection, understanding the association of periodontal disease with severe COVID-19. The present study aims to assess an association between pathology oral and the worsening of COVID-19, as well as to identify its relationship between preexisting symptoms and oral pathologies.
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