Periodontal disease and cirrhosis: current concepts and future prospects.

eGastroenterology Pub Date : 2025-02-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/egastro-2024-100140
David Hudson, Gustavo Ayares, Zahra Taboun, Gurpreet Malhi, Francisco Idalsoaga, Rokhsana Mortuza, Maite Souyet, Carolina Ramirez-Cadiz, Luis Antonio Díaz, Marco Arrese, Juan Pablo Arab
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Periodontal diseases are prevalent among the general population and are associated with several systemic conditions, such as chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis have also been linked with periodontal disease, an association with complex underlying mechanisms, and with potential prognostic implications. Multiple factors can explain this relevant association, including nutritional factors, alcohol consumption, disruption of the oral-gut-liver axis and associated dysbiosis. Additionally, patients with liver disease have been observed to exhibit poorer oral hygiene practices compared with the general population, potentially predisposing them to the development of periodontal disease. Therefore, it is recommended that all patients with liver disease undergo screening and subsequent treatment for periodontal disease. Treatment of periodontal disease in patients with cirrhosis may help reduce liver-derived inflammatory damage, with recent research indicating a potential benefit in terms of reduced mortality. However, further studies on periodontal disease treatment in patients with liver disease are still warranted to determine optimal management strategies. This narrative review describes current concepts on the association between periodontal disease and chronic liver disease.

牙周病和肝硬化:目前的概念和未来的展望。
牙周病在普通人群中普遍存在,并与几种全身性疾病有关,如慢性肾病和2型糖尿病。慢性肝病和肝硬化也与牙周病有关,具有复杂的潜在机制,并具有潜在的预后影响。多种因素可以解释这种相关的关联,包括营养因素、饮酒、口腔-肠-肝轴的破坏和相关的生态失调。此外,与一般人群相比,肝病患者表现出较差的口腔卫生习惯,这可能使他们易患牙周病。因此,建议所有肝病患者进行牙周病筛查和后续治疗。治疗肝硬化患者的牙周病可能有助于减少肝源性炎症损伤,最近的研究表明,在降低死亡率方面有潜在的好处。然而,对肝病患者牙周病治疗的进一步研究仍有必要确定最佳的管理策略。这篇叙述性综述描述了目前关于牙周病和慢性肝病之间关系的概念。
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