Periodontal Disease as a Risk Factor for Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes. A Systematic Review

Frank A. Scannapieco, Renee B. Bush, Susanna Paju
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Abstract

Background: Recent studies have implicated a variety of infections, including periodontal diseases, as risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes such as prematurity and low birth weight.

Rationale: A number of studies have shown that bacterial vaginosis is related to preterm and/or low birth weight (PT/LBW), which continues to be a significant cause of infant morbidity and mortality. It is also possible that other infectious processes, including periodontal diseases, contribute to PT/LBW. This systematic review examines the literature to determine the possible relationship between PT/LBW and periodontal diseases.

Focused Question: Does prevention/control of periodontal disease as compared to controls have an impact on the initiation/progression of adverse pregnancy outcomes?

Search Protocol: MEDLINE, pre-MEDLINE, MEDLINE Daily Update, and the Cochrane Oral Controlled Trials Register were searched to identify published studies that related variables associated with PT/LBW and periodontal disease. Searches were performed for articles published through October 2002.

Inclusion criteria: Randomized controlled clinical trials (RCTs), case-control, and cohort studies were included. Study populations included mothers, with or without periodontal disease, who gave birth to preterm and/or mature infants. The interventions considered included all forms of periodontal therapy.

Exclusion criteria: Only studies on humans were included.

Data Collection and Analysis: Due to study heterogeneity, meta-analysis was not possible.

Ann Periodontol 2003;8:70-78

牙周病是不良妊娠结局的危险因素。系统回顾
背景:最近的研究表明,包括牙周病在内的各种感染是早产和低出生体重等不良妊娠结局的危险因素。理由:许多研究表明细菌性阴道病与早产和/或低出生体重(PT/LBW)有关,这仍然是婴儿发病率和死亡率的一个重要原因。包括牙周病在内的其他感染过程也可能导致PT/LBW。本系统回顾了文献,以确定PT/LBW与牙周病之间可能的关系。重点问题:与对照组相比,牙周病的预防/控制对不良妊娠结局的开始/进展有影响吗?检索方案:检索MEDLINE、pre-MEDLINE、MEDLINE Daily Update和Cochrane口服对照试验注册库,以确定已发表的与PT/LBW和牙周病相关变量的研究。对2002年10月之前发表的文章进行搜索。纳入标准:纳入随机对照临床试验(RCTs)、病例对照和队列研究。研究人群包括有或没有牙周病的母亲,她们生下了早产和/或成熟婴儿。考虑的干预措施包括所有形式的牙周治疗。排除标准:仅包括人类研究。数据收集和分析:由于研究异质性,无法进行meta分析。牙周病杂志2003;8:70-78
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