Oral Health in Individuals with Severe Mental Illness on Second-Generation Antipsychotics-A Scoping Review.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Dileep Sharma, Oliver Higgins, Aleksander Sawicki, Poornima Ramamurthy, Belinda Field, Paul Hussein, Kiran Singh, Sarbin Ranjitkar
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Abstract

Introduction: There has been a significant increase in antipsychotic usage, particularly belonging to second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs), in the management of severe mental illnesses (SMIs) over the past few decades, but their impact on oral health is unclear. This review evaluated the oral side effects of the SGAs used in managing SMIs.

Methods: A PRISMA-guided scoping review was conducted, using predefined criteria and relevant word combination in Medline (PubMed), Embase, Scopus and Cochrane databases. Eligible studies were assessed for study type, population demographics, antipsychotic medication usage, oral diseases and conditions, and their outcomes. Primary outcomes were explicitly studied oral conditions or diseases, and secondary outcomes were broader oral or general "treatment-emergent adverse effects."

Results: Twelve studies met the inclusion criteria for the primary outcomes and 13 for the secondary outcomes. The most reported primary outcomes were salivary gland dysfunction (hypofunction, three studies; hypersalivation, two studies), dental caries (positive association, three studies; no association, one study), and periodontal disease (five studies). Secondary outcomes included dysgeusia and oral hypoesthesia (six studies).

Discussion: SGAs significantly compromise oral health, particularly through salivary gland and sensory dysfunction, highlighting the need for up-to-date guidelines on routine oral screening and preventive care.

第二代抗精神病药物对重度精神疾病患者口腔健康的影响
在过去的几十年里,在严重精神疾病(SMIs)的治疗中,抗精神病药物的使用显著增加,尤其是第二代抗精神病药物(SGAs),但它们对口腔健康的影响尚不清楚。本综述评估了用于管理SMIs的SGAs的口服副作用。方法:采用预定义标准和相关词组合,在Medline (PubMed)、Embase、Scopus和Cochrane数据库中进行prisma引导的范围综述。对符合条件的研究进行研究类型、人口统计、抗精神病药物使用、口腔疾病和状况及其结果的评估。主要结局是明确研究口腔状况或疾病,次要结局是更广泛的口腔或一般“治疗后出现的不良反应”。结果:12项研究符合主要结局的纳入标准,13项研究符合次要结局的纳入标准。报道最多的主要结局是唾液腺功能障碍(功能减退,三项研究;唾液过多,2项研究),龋齿(正相关,3项研究;与牙周病(5项研究)没有关联。次要结局包括发音困难和口腔感觉减退(6项研究)。讨论:SGAs严重损害口腔健康,特别是通过唾液腺和感觉功能障碍,强调需要最新的常规口腔筛查和预防保健指南。
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5.90
自引率
6.10%
发文量
121
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine is to publish manuscripts of high scientific quality representing original clinical, diagnostic or experimental work in oral pathology and oral medicine. Papers advancing the science or practice of these disciplines will be welcomed, especially those which bring new knowledge and observations from the application of techniques within the spheres of light and electron microscopy, tissue and organ culture, immunology, histochemistry and immunocytochemistry, microbiology, genetics and biochemistry.
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