Oral Diseases Are Associated with Cognitive Decline and Dementia.

4区 医学 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chenyi Gao, Jing Kang
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Abstract

Common oral diseases, including periodontitis and dental caries, and their endpoint as tooth loss are controllable yet highly prevalent among adults worldwide. Cognitive decline also poses significant global public health challenges during the aging process, especially the pathological form of cognitive decline such as dementia. Dementia is irreversible and is one of the leading causes of death, disability, and dependency in the aging population. Emerging research suggests a bidirectional association between oral diseases and cognitive decline or dementia. This potential link has implications for designing better oral care plans for patients with dementia and recognizing oral diseases as modifiable risk factors for dementia prevention.This chapter provides an overview of the association between oral diseases and cognitive decline, followed by a discussion of current evidence on such associations in two directions: (1) the impact of cognitive decline or dementia on oral health and (2) the role of oral diseases as modifiable risk factors for dementia. We critically evaluate several hypotheses regarding the underlying mechanisms of this association, including (1) life-course hypothesis, (2) shared inflammation and bacterial infection mechanisms, (3) malnourishment mechanism, (4) pain pathway, and (5) sensory feedback pathway.However, the association between oral diseases and cognitive decline or dementia remains controversial due to limited high-quality evidence, particularly from biomedical research. Much of the existing evidence is from observational studies prone to confounding bias, with inconclusive questions about causation and the direction of causality.This chapter concludes by emphasizing the need for future studies with robust methodological designs, including randomized controlled trials, biomedical studies, and innovative research techniques such as Mendelian randomization. Such studies are crucial for disease prevention and enhancing patient care and quality of life. By providing a comprehensive overview, this chapter contributes to an advanced understanding of this field, addresses current study gaps, and suggests future research directions.

常见的口腔疾病,包括牙周炎和龋齿,以及它们的终点--牙齿脱落,都是可以控制的,但在全球成年人中却非常普遍。在老龄化过程中,认知能力下降也对全球公共卫生构成重大挑战,尤其是痴呆症等病理形式的认知能力下降。痴呆症是不可逆的,是老龄人口死亡、残疾和依赖性的主要原因之一。新的研究表明,口腔疾病与认知能力下降或痴呆之间存在双向联系。本章概述了口腔疾病与认知能力衰退之间的关系,随后从两个方面讨论了目前有关这种关系的证据:(1)认知能力衰退或痴呆症对口腔健康的影响;(2)口腔疾病作为痴呆症可改变风险因素的作用。我们批判性地评估了有关这种关联的潜在机制的几种假说,包括(1)生命过程假说,(2)共同炎症和细菌感染机制,(3)营养不良机制,(4)疼痛途径,以及(5)感觉反馈途径。然而,由于高质量的证据有限,特别是来自生物医学研究的证据有限,口腔疾病与认知能力下降或痴呆症之间的关联仍然存在争议。本章最后强调,未来的研究需要采用可靠的方法设计,包括随机对照试验、生物医学研究以及孟德尔随机化等创新研究技术。此类研究对于预防疾病、提高患者护理和生活质量至关重要。通过提供全面的概述,本章有助于加深对这一领域的理解,解决当前研究中存在的差距,并提出未来的研究方向。
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Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Advances in experimental medicine and biology 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
5.90
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0.00%
发文量
465
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology provides a platform for scientific contributions in the main disciplines of the biomedicine and the life sciences. This series publishes thematic volumes on contemporary research in the areas of microbiology, immunology, neurosciences, biochemistry, biomedical engineering, genetics, physiology, and cancer research. Covering emerging topics and techniques in basic and clinical science, it brings together clinicians and researchers from various fields.
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