Mapping Review of the Correlations Between Periodontitis, Dental Caries, and Endocarditis.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Mario Dioguardi, Ciro Guerra, Pietro Laterza, Gaetano Illuzzi, Diego Sovereto, Enrica Laneve, Angelo Martella, Lorenzo Lo Muzio, Andrea Ballini
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Background/Objectives: The correlation between cardiovascular diseases, particularly infective endocarditis, and oral disorders such as periodontitis and dental caries has been widely discussed in the scientific literature. In this mapping review, we aim to examine the available evidence on the link between these conditions, focusing on the pathogenetic mechanisms that underlie the development of endocarditis in patients with oral diseases. Methods: A systematic search was conducted across three major databases-PubMed, Scopus, and ScienceDirect-as well as grey literature in Google Scholar. Relevant articles were selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, focusing primarily on systematic reviews. The data extracted included study characteristics, main outcomes, and risk-of-bias evaluations. Results: A total of 13 systematic reviews were included in this mapping review. The findings suggest there is a significant connection between periodontal disease, dental caries, and the incidence of infective endocarditis. The evidence highlights that oral bacteria, particularly Streptococcus species, can enter the bloodstream during daily activities and invasive dental procedures, contributing to the development of endocarditis in susceptible individuals. However, the role of antibiotic prophylaxis in preventing endocarditis following dental procedures remains controversial. Conclusions: This review reinforces the importance of oral health in preventing cardiovascular complications, especially infective endocarditis. Although antibiotic prophylaxis may reduce the risk in high-risk individuals, further research is needed to clarify its effectiveness. Enhanced awareness of and education on the shared risks between oral and cardiovascular health could improve prevention strategies and patient outcomes.

牙周炎、龋齿与心内膜炎相关性的研究综述。
背景/目的:心血管疾病,特别是感染性心内膜炎与牙周炎、龋齿等口腔疾病之间的相关性已在科学文献中得到广泛讨论。在这篇绘图综述中,我们的目标是检查这些疾病之间联系的现有证据,重点关注口腔疾病患者心内膜炎发展的发病机制。方法:系统检索三个主要数据库——pubmed、Scopus和sciencedirect,以及b谷歌Scholar中的灰色文献。根据纳入和排除标准选择相关文章,主要集中在系统评价上。提取的数据包括研究特征、主要结果和偏倚风险评估。结果:本次图谱综述共纳入13篇系统综述。研究结果表明,牙周病、龋齿和感染性心内膜炎的发病率之间存在着显著的联系。有证据表明,口腔细菌,特别是链球菌,可以在日常活动和侵入性牙科手术中进入血液,导致易感人群心内膜炎的发生。然而,抗生素预防在预防牙科手术后心内膜炎的作用仍然存在争议。结论:本综述强调了口腔健康在预防心血管并发症,特别是感染性心内膜炎中的重要性。虽然抗生素预防可以降低高危人群的风险,但需要进一步的研究来阐明其有效性。加强对口腔和心血管健康共同风险的认识和教育,可改善预防策略和患者预后。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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