Chronic oral diseases secondary to COVID-19 infection or vaccination: clinical cases and a narrative review.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Sarah Fitzpatrick, Seunghee Cha, Joseph Katz, Cesar Migliorati
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Abstract

Objectives: Autoimmune activation by COVID-19 infection/vaccination has been postulated to be responsible for initiating or reactivating multiple types of oral mucosal immune disorders. These include: oral lichen planus; oral pemphigoid; either bullous pemphigoid or mucous membrane pemphigoid with oral involvement; pemphigus vulgaris with oral involvement; and Sjögren disease. In addition, chronic conditions such as oral burning, xerostomia, or changes in taste and/or smell have also been linked to COVID-19 infection/vaccination.

Data sources: Part 1 (mucosal conditions): an English-language literature review of Pubmed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Embase was performed searching cases of oral lichen planus, oral bullous pemphigoid, mucous membrane pemphigoid, pemphigus vulgaris, and COVID-19 infection/vaccination, with additional cases from the authors' clinical practice presented. Part 2 (nonmucosal conditions): Cases of initiated or flared Sjögren disease, chronic oral burning, or xerostomia after COVID-19 infection/vaccination from the authors' clinical practice were aggregated.

Results: The literature review discovered 29 cases of oral lichen planus following COVID-19 infection/vaccination. For bullous pemphigoid, 10 cases were identified after infection/vaccination. The number of pemphigus vulgaris cases following infection/vaccination was 28. The majority of mucosal cases were reported after vaccination. Most reported initial disease, but a substantial amount included recurrences of existing diseases. Nonmucosal disease: Sjögren disease, chronic oral burning, or xerostomia after COVID-19 infection/vaccination cases totaled 12 cases identified from the authors' clinical practice, with the majority occurring after infection.

Conclusions: Chronic conditions after infection with COVID-19 or vaccination remain relatively rare and self-limited, yet reinforce the importance of comprehensive history taking involving COVID-19 to differentiate potential etiologic factors for these conditions.

继发于 COVID-19 感染或疫苗接种的慢性口腔疾病:临床病例和综述。
目的:据推测,COVID-19 感染/疫苗接种引起的自身免疫激活可导致多种类型的口腔黏膜免疫性疾病的发生或重新激活。这些疾病包括口腔扁平苔藓(OLP);口腔丘疹性类风湿,包括口腔受累的大疱性类风湿(BP)或粘膜类风湿(MMP);口腔受累的寻常丘疹性类风湿(PV);或斯约格伦病(Sjögren's disease)。此外,口腔烧灼感、口腔干燥症或味觉和/或嗅觉改变等慢性疾病也与 COVID-19 感染/接种有关:第 1 部分(粘膜病症):对 Pubmed、Web of Science、Scopus 和 Embase 进行了英文文献综述,搜索了 OLP、口腔 BP、MMP、PV 和 COVID-19 感染/接种的病例,并介绍了作者临床实践中的其他病例。第 2 部分(非粘膜病症):汇总了作者临床实践中感染/接种 COVID-19 后引发或复发的斯约格伦病、慢性口腔灼伤或口腔干燥症病例。我们在文献综述中发现了 29 例感染 COVID-19 病毒/接种疫苗后出现 OLP 的病例。在 BP 方面,感染/接种后发现了 10 个病例。感染/接种疫苗后的PV病例为28例。大多数粘膜病例是在接种疫苗后报告的。大多数病例报告的是初次发病,但也有相当数量的病例是原有疾病的复发。非粘膜疾病从作者的临床实践中发现,感染 COVID-19 病毒/接种疫苗后出现斯约格伦病、慢性口腔烧灼感或口腔干燥症的病例共有 12 例,其中大多数发生在感染之后:感染 COVID-19 或接种疫苗后出现慢性病症仍然相对罕见,且为自限性病症,但这也加强了全面采集 COVID-19 病史以区分这些病症潜在致病因素的重要性。
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Quintessence international
Quintessence international 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.30%
发文量
11
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: QI has a new contemporary design but continues its time-honored tradition of serving the needs of the general practitioner with clinically relevant articles that are scientifically based. Dr Eli Eliav and his editorial board are dedicated to practitioners worldwide through the presentation of high-level research, useful clinical procedures, and educational short case reports and clinical notes. Rigorous but timely manuscript review is the first order of business in their quest to publish a high-quality selection of articles in the multiple specialties and disciplines that encompass dentistry.
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