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The periodontal infection-systemic disease link: a review of the truth or myth.

David W Paquette1.   

Abstract

Observational studies indicate periodontal infections as a risk factor for systemic conditions like cardiovascular disease and preterm low birth weight. This paper reviews and argues the biological plausibility for a periodontal infection-systemic disease link and reviews the available experimental data from animal models and human intervention trials. Five principal lines of evidence can be used to explain the biological plausibility of a link. First, infection in general has been implicated in the pathogenesis of both atherosclerosis and preterm delivery. Periodontal infection secondly causes transient and low-grade bacteraemias and endotoxaemias in patients. Thirdly, periodontal infection promotes systemic inflammatory and immune responses that may play roles in disease. Periodontal pathogens express specific virulence factors that can affect atherogenic or parturition events. Lastly, periodontal pathogens have also been isolated from non-oral tissues like atheromatous plaques. Experimental data derived from rodent and pig models indicate that infection or bacteraemias with the periodontal pathogen, Porphyromonas gingivalis, can increase atheroma size or reduce litter weights as compared to controls. While human intervention data are lacking for patients at risk for cardiovascular disease, early data indicate that periodontal therapy administered to pregnant mothers with periodontitis can reduce the incidence of preterm low birth weight deliveries. Nevertheless, more and larger intervention trials are needed before we can fully accept periodontal infection as a true risk factor in the causal pathways of cardiovascular disease and preterm low birth weight.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12670089

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Int Acad Periodontol        ISSN: 1466-2094


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