Oral Manifestations of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients in Qatar: A Pilot Study.

IF 2.3 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
International Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2018-04-10 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/6052326
Mohammed Hammoudeh, Ahmed Al-Momani, Husam Sarakbi, Prem Chandra, Samer Hammoudeh
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Objective: The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the prevalence of oral manifestations among systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients in Qatar, in order to warrant future studies that would investigate each one of these manifestations with detail and further scrutiny.

Methods: Study procedures took place between November 2014 and April 2016. All patients visiting the outpatient rheumatology clinics at Hamad General Hospital, Doha, Qatar, were asked to join. The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 1997 criteria of SLE were used. The patients were examined initially by a rheumatologist and were later scheduled for an appointment with a dentist at the same institution. A total of 77 patients were recruited for the study.

Results: Prevalence rates for the different oral manifestations ranged from 2.4% for soft palate ulcers, cheilitis, and oral candida to 88.1% for the presence of cavitation. Gingivitis, periodontal disease, cavities, and missing teeth were observed in more than 50% of the sample. The prevalence of periodontal disease and missing teeth was higher among those with an SLE duration > 8 years. On the contrary, the prevalence of gingivitis and cavities was higher among those with an SLE duration ≤ 8 years.

Conclusion: This study found high rates of gingivitis, periodontal disease, cavities, and missing teeth among SLE patients in Qatar. It is recommended that healthcare providers of such patients monitor the presence of any oral manifestations in order to arrange for early treatment and prevention efforts. Future prospective longitudinal studies with adequate sample size and power are needed in order to ascertain any causation factors or common etiology pathways.

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卡塔尔系统性红斑狼疮患者的口腔表现:一项初步研究。
目的:本初步研究的目的是评估卡塔尔系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者口腔表现的患病率,以保证未来的研究将详细调查每一个这些表现和进一步的审查。方法:研究程序于2014年11月至2016年4月进行。所有在卡塔尔多哈哈马德总医院风湿病门诊就诊的患者都被要求加入研究。采用美国风湿病学会(ACR) 1997年SLE诊断标准。患者最初由风湿病学家进行检查,随后与同一机构的牙医预约。这项研究共招募了77名患者。结果:不同口腔表现的患病率从软腭溃疡、口唇炎和口腔念珠菌的2.4%到存在空化的88.1%不等。在超过50%的样本中观察到牙龈炎、牙周病、蛀牙和缺牙。牙周病和缺牙的患病率在SLE病程> 8年的人群中较高。相反,在SLE病程≤8年的患者中,牙龈炎和蛀牙的患病率更高。结论:本研究发现卡塔尔SLE患者牙龈炎、牙周病、蛀牙和缺牙的发生率很高。建议此类患者的医疗保健提供者监测任何口腔表现的存在,以便安排早期治疗和预防工作。未来的前瞻性纵向研究需要足够的样本量和功率,以确定任何病因或常见的病因途径。
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