Nadia Kawar, Elham Partovi, C. Hildebolt, D. E. McLeod, D. D. Miley
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Abstract
Aim: Prematurity and low birth weight are major causes of neonatal morbidity, mortality and long-term disability. The purpose of this study was to determine if an association exists between periodontal disease and preterm birth (PT).
Material and methods: 59 females from the delivery ward at St. Mary’s Health Center, St. Louis, MO. Group I had 29 women who had Preterm birth (PT). Group II had 30 women whose babies were born full term (T). Full-mouth periodontal examination performed. Data collected about risk factors: race, maternal age, pregnancy complications; infections/inflammation; number of previous pregnancies and chemical abuse. Mothers were considered to have moderate to severe periodontal disease if ≥ 10% of sites measured ≥ 5 mm probing depth. Nominal logistic regression analysis used to calculate the odds of having a preterm birth infant having moderate to severe periodontal disease while adjusting for other risk factors.
Results: After adjustment for smoking, preeclampsia, and infections/inflammation other than periodontitis, a statistically significant association was found between preterm birth and moderate to severe periodontitis (odds ratio = 5.8, 95% CI = 1.2-37.5, p = 0.04).
Conclusion: Moderate to severe periodontal disease may be an independent risk factor for preterm birth.
目的:早产和低出生体重是新生儿发病、死亡和长期残疾的主要原因。本研究的目的是确定牙周病和早产(PT)之间是否存在关联。材料和方法:59名来自密苏里州圣路易斯圣玛丽健康中心分娩病房的女性。第一组有29名早产妇女(PT)。第二组有30名足月出生的妇女,进行了全口牙周检查。收集的风险因素数据:种族、产妇年龄、妊娠并发症;感染/炎症;以前怀孕的次数和滥用化学药品的次数。如果有≥10%的牙周部位检测深度≥5mm,则认为母亲患有中度至重度牙周病。名义逻辑回归分析用于计算早产婴儿患有中度至重度牙周病的几率,同时调整其他危险因素。结果:在调整吸烟、先兆子痫和牙周炎以外的感染/炎症因素后,发现早产与中重度牙周炎之间有统计学意义的关联(优势比= 5.8,95% CI = 1.2 ~ 37.5, p = 0.04)。结论:中重度牙周病可能是早产的独立危险因素。