Features of inflammatory periodontal diseases course in combination with a new coronavirus disease. A systematic review

Q4 Social Sciences
N. Evarnitskaya, O. Yanushevich
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Abstract

Risk factors for severe COVID-19 are also associated with periodontitis. They are smoking, older age, obesity, diabetes mellitus, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. The aim of the study was to select and analyze publications that consider a possible relationship between inflammatory periodontal diseases and the severity of COVID-19. Material and methods. The search for publications by the key words was conducted using the electronic databases: Cochrane Library;MEDLINE, eLIBRARY for systematic review. We selected 94 publications, the systematic review included 10 scientific articles presenting the results of randomized trials. Results. The results of the analysis showed the connection between COVID-19 severity and inflammatory periodontal diseases presence. In the patients with severe COVID-19 on the background of periodontitis it was established a high risk for artificial lung ventilation prescription. The course of COVID-19 is possibly depending on high expression of ACE2 receptors in oral mucosal cells and aspiration of pathogenic bacteria from periodontal tissues with saliva on the background of SARS-CoV-2 viral infection. The bacterial etiology of periodontitis plays important role of an immunological trigger that causes hyperreaction of humoral and cellular immunity, NETosis activation and NLRP3 inflammation. Conclusion. The presence of periodontitis in patients with overweight and obesity, DM or hypertension may be associated with severe COVID-19 course, possible development of complications and pneumonia.Copyright © Eco-Vector, 2023. All rights reserved.
一种新型冠状病毒病合并炎症性牙周病病程特点系统回顾
严重COVID-19的危险因素也与牙周炎有关。它们是吸烟、老年、肥胖、糖尿病、高血压和心血管疾病。该研究的目的是选择和分析考虑炎症性牙周病与COVID-19严重程度之间可能存在关系的出版物。材料和方法。采用电子数据库:Cochrane Library;MEDLINE; eLIBRARY进行系统综述。我们选择了94篇出版物,系统评价包括10篇随机试验结果的科学文章。结果。分析结果显示了COVID-19严重程度与炎症性牙周病存在之间的联系。在以牙周炎为背景的重症COVID-19患者中,人工肺通气处方是高危人群。在SARS-CoV-2病毒感染的背景下,新冠肺炎的病程可能与口腔黏膜细胞中ACE2受体的高表达和牙周组织与唾液中病原菌的吸入有关。牙周炎的细菌病因在引起体液和细胞免疫的高反应、NETosis激活和NLRP3炎症的免疫触发中起着重要作用。结论。超重和肥胖、糖尿病或高血压患者出现牙周炎可能与严重的COVID-19病程、可能发生的并发症和肺炎有关。版权所有©Eco-Vector, 2023。版权所有。
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