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The relationship between oral conditions and ischemic stroke and peripheral vascular disease.

Kaumudi Joshipura1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This article is a critical review of the epidemiologic studies linking or disassociating oral conditions with stroke and peripheral vascular disease, or PVD. It also describes possible causal and non-causal pathways for these associations. TYPES OF STUDIES REVIEWED: The author reviewed studies that evaluated the oral conditions of periodontal disease or tooth loss as risk factors for arterial disease and stroke.
RESULTS: Seven of nine studies evaluating tooth loss and periodontal disease as risk factors for stroke or PVD showed some significant associations. The studies varied in the exposures and outcomes evaluated; therefore, the associations were not consistently replicated. It is unclear whether the associations found between these oral conditions and cardiovascular disease had any causal component. In the absence of any causal relationship, the associations may be explained by common risk factors. Alternatively, there may be a causal relationship that may be explained by one or more potential causal pathways. Further epidemiologic studies are needed, and the role of nutrition and other inflammatory mediators needs to be explored further in this context. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: It is recommended that clinicians continue to provide standard professional care, as well as nutritional counseling to help patients maintain a healthy diet after extractions. Clinicians are cautioned against suggesting extractions as a means of preventing cardiovascular disease.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12085721     DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.2002.0373

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Dent Assoc        ISSN: 0002-8177            Impact factor:   3.634


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