Missing Teeth as an Early Predictive "Sign" for Atherosclerosis: A Retrospective Study.

IF 0.5 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
ARYA Atherosclerosis Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.48305/arya.2022.11771.2405
Junaid Ahmed, Thilak Nithin, Nanditha Sujir, Nandita Shenoy
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Abstract

Background: Various mechanisms suggest that periodontal pathogens and inflammatory processes contribute to systemic pathogenic processes such as atherosclerosis. This study investigated the possibility of a correlation between the presence of incidentally found calcifications along the course of the internal carotid artery (ICA) and tooth loss and periodontal status.

Method: A retrospective CBCT analysis was performed on 110 patients. CBCT scans obtained as a part of the dental examinations were analyzed for missing teeth and evidence of any calcification along the ICA course. The mean age, gender, and the total number of missing teeth for all scans revealing calcifications were evaluated.

Results: The study sample consisted of 110 scans, with the cohort's mean age (SD) of 50.01 (±11.6) and gender distribution of 53.4% females and 43.6% males. A total of 17% of the scans exhibited the presence of calcification. A comparison of missing teeth between the two groups revealed that the group with calcification exhibited more missing teeth, which was statistically significant with a P-value of 0.01. Comparison of the apical lesions between the two groups revealed that apical lesion was higher in the group with calcification and was statistically significant with a P-value of 0.011.

Conclusions: The greater the number of missing teeth, the higher the chances of calcifications being detected along the course of the ICA.

缺牙是动脉粥样硬化的早期预测“征兆”:一项回顾性研究。
背景:各种机制表明牙周病原体和炎症过程有助于全身致病过程,如动脉粥样硬化。本研究探讨沿颈内动脉(ICA)路线偶然发现的钙化与牙齿脱落和牙周状况之间的相关性。方法:对110例患者进行回顾性CBCT分析。作为牙齿检查的一部分获得的CBCT扫描进行了分析,以确定缺失的牙齿和ICA过程中任何钙化的证据。评估所有扫描显示钙化的平均年龄、性别和缺失牙齿总数。结果:研究样本包括110次扫描,队列平均年龄(SD)为50.01(±11.6)岁,性别分布为女性53.4%,男性43.6%。总共17%的扫描显示钙化的存在。两组缺牙比较,钙化组缺牙较多,p值为0.01,差异有统计学意义。两组间根尖病变比较,钙化组根尖病变发生率较高,p值为0.011,差异有统计学意义。结论:缺牙数量越多,沿ICA路径发现钙化的机会越高。
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