Periodontitis as a manifestation of systemic disease explained
Periodontitis as a manifestation of systemic diseases is one of the seven categories of periodontitis as defined by the American Academy of Periodontology 1999 classification system and is one of the three classifications of periodontal diseases and conditions within the 2017 classification.[1] [2] At least 16 systemic diseases have been linked to periodontitis. These systemic diseases are associated with periodontal disease because they generally contribute to either a decreased host resistance to infections or dysfunction in the connective tissue of the gums, increasing patient susceptibility to inflammation-induced destruction.
These secondary periodontal inflammations should not be confused by other conditions in which an epidemiological association with periodontitis was revealed, but no causative connection was proved yet. Such conditions are coronary heart diseases,[3] cerebrovascular diseases[4] and erectile dysfunction.[5]
Conditions associated with periodontitis
For those patients with periodontitis as a manifestation of hematologic disorders, coordination with the patient's physician is instrumental in planning periodontal treatment. Therapy should be avoided during periods of exacerbation of the malignancy or during active phases of chemotherapy, and antimicrobial therapy might be considered when urgent treatment must be performed when granulocyte counts are low.[7]
Notes and References
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- Friedewald VE, Kornman KS, Beck JD, etal . The American Journal of Cardiology and Journal of Periodontology Editors' Consensus: periodontitis and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease . Am J Cardiol . 104 . 1 . 59–68 . July 2009 . 19576322 . 10.1016/j.amjcard.2009.05.002.
- Khader YS, Albashaireh ZS, Alomari MA . Periodontal diseases and the risk of coronary heart and cerebrovascular diseases: a meta-analysis. . J Periodontol . 75 . 8 . 1046–53 . August 2004 . 15455730 . 10.1902/jop.2004.75.8.1046 .
- Zadik Y, Bechor R, Galor S, Justo D, Heruti RJ . Erectile dysfunction might be associated with chronic periodontal disease: two ends of the cardiovascular spectrum . J Sex Med . 6 . 4 . 1111–6 . April 2009 . 19170861 . 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2008.01141.x. 3421903 .
- Zadik Y, Bechor R, Galor S, Levin L . Periodontal disease might be associated even with impaired fasting glucose . Br Dent J . 208 . 10 . e20 . May 2010 . 20339371 . 10.1038/sj.bdj.2010.291. free .
- American Academy of Periodontology . Parameter on periodontitis associated with systemic conditions. American Academy of Periodontology . J. Periodontol. . 71 . 5 Suppl . 876–9 . May 2000 . 10875698 . 10.1902/jop.2000.71.5-S.876 . free . as PDF