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Aspiration of periodontopathic bacteria due to poor oral hygiene potentially contributes to the aggravation of COVID-19.

Yuwa Takahashi1,2, Norihisa Watanabe2, Noriaki Kamio2, Ryutaro Kobayashi3, Toshimitsu Iinuma1, Kenichi Imai2.   

Abstract

Coronavirus infectious disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was declared a pandemic in March 2020 by the World Health Organization. Periodontitis, one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide, leads to alveolar bone destruction and subsequent tooth loss, and develops due to pro-inflammatory cytokine production induced by periodontopathic bacteria. Periodontopathic bacteria are involved in respiratory diseases, including aspiration pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other systemic diseases, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Patients with these diseases have an increased COVID-19 aggravation rate and mortality. Because aspiration of periodontopathic bacteria induces the expression of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, a receptor for SARS-CoV-2, and production of inflammatory cytokines in the lower respiratory tract, poor oral hygiene can lead to COVID-19 aggravation. Conversely, oral care, including periodontal treatment, prevents the onset of pneumonia and influenza and the exacerbation of COPD. The reduced chance of receiving professional oral care owing to long-term hospitalization of patients with COVID-19 may increase the aggravation risk of infection in the lower respiratory tract. It can be hypothesized that periodontopathic bacteria are involved in the COVID-19 aggravation and therefore, the management of good oral hygiene potentially contributes to its prevention.

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Keywords:  ACE2; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; oral hygiene; periodontitis; periodontopathic bacteria

Year:  2020        PMID: 33177276     DOI: 10.2334/josnusd.20-0388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oral Sci        ISSN: 1343-4934            Impact factor:   1.556


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10.  Is periodontitis associated with the severity of COVID-19?

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