| Literature DB >> 27663744 |
K Agossa1,2, A Dendooven3, L Dubuquoy3, C Gower-Rousseau3,4, E Delcourt-Debruyne1,2, M Capron3.
Abstract
Inflammatory bowel disease and periodontitis are both described as a disproportionate mucosal inflammatory response to a microbial environment in susceptible patients. Moreover, these two conditions share major environmental and lifestyle-related risk factors. Despite this intriguing pathogenic parallel, large-scale studies and basic research have only recently considered periodontal outcomes as relevant data. There are mounting and consistent arguments, from recent epidemiologic studies and animal models, that these two conditions might be related. This article is a comprehensive and critical up-to-date review of the current evidence and future prospects in understanding the biologic and epidemiologic relationships between periodontal status and inflammatory bowel disease.Entities:
Keywords: Crohn's disease; inflammatory bowel disease; periodontal diseases; periodontitis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27663744 DOI: 10.1111/jre.12422
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Periodontal Res ISSN: 0022-3484 Impact factor: 4.419