Gestational periodontitis impact on the fetus and neonate

Q4 Dentistry
Vlad Dima, S. Vlădăreanu, G. Iancu, V. Varlas, R. Bohîlțea
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Abstract

Maternal oral pathologies during pregnancy represent a controversial subject. The incidence of periodontal disease is approximatively 40% among pregnant women. Periodontal disease has been associated with several unfortunate outcomes; among them, the most important are cardiovascular disorders, respiratory infections, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. Regarding mechanisms, bacteria enter the blood stream and cross the placenta or the inflammatory mediators can affect the fetoplacental unit or generate an increased inflammatory response with subsequent consequences on the fetus. The most disputed subjects concerning periodontal disease in pregnancy are related to the effects on the pregnancy outcome and the offspring, respectively the associations between maternal periodontal disease and small for gestational age, preeclampsia, arteriosclerosis, gestational diabetes and perinatal mortality. In order to improve neonatal outcome and ensure maternal oral health, we should assure that the necessary dental treatment is provided during the entire pregnancy, preferably between 14 and 20 gestational weeks. Moreover, women should be encouraged to received dental treatment preconceptionally.
妊娠期牙周炎对胎儿和新生儿的影响
妊娠期产妇口腔病理是一个有争议的话题。牙周病在孕妇中的发病率约为40%。牙周病与几种不幸的结果有关;其中,最重要的是心血管疾病、呼吸道感染、糖尿病和阿尔茨海默病。从机制上看,细菌进入血流并穿过胎盘或炎症介质可影响胎胎盘单位或引起炎症反应增加并对胎儿产生后续后果。妊娠期牙周病最具争议的问题是对妊娠结局和后代的影响,分别是母体牙周病与胎龄小、先兆子痫、动脉硬化、妊娠期糖尿病和围产期死亡率之间的关系。为了改善新生儿结局和确保产妇口腔健康,我们应确保在整个怀孕期间,最好是在妊娠14至20周期间提供必要的牙科治疗。此外,应该鼓励妇女预先接受牙科治疗。
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