[口腔疾病(龋齿和牙周炎)与代谢综合征作为脑血管疾病潜在机制的相互作用]。

Q4 Medicine
Shuichi Tonomura, Masafumi Ihara
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摘要

口腔健康与全身健康有着根本的联系,龋齿和牙周病在整体健康中起着至关重要的作用。在日本,通过从2024年开始的一项全面倡议,共同努力加强口腔健康,强调通过促进医疗和牙科保健提供者之间的更密切合作来预防口腔疾病。这一倡议承认口腔健康与包括代谢紊乱、脑血管和心血管病在内的全身疾病之间的复杂联系。最近的研究强调了口腔健康对这些全身性疾病的重大影响,引起了人们对口腔健康与大脑以及复杂的口腔-肠道-大脑轴之间相互作用的关注。这些研究对口腔疾病如何影响并可能加剧全身健康问题提供了有价值的见解。对现有证据的回顾强调了维护口腔健康的迫切需要,不仅是为了牙齿健康,而且是整体健康的一个组成部分。这也强调了继续研究的必要性,以充分了解口腔健康与全身性疾病之间的多方面关系。这种理解对于制定更有效的预防、干预和治疗战略至关重要,最终有助于改善健康结果。
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[Interaction Between Oral Diseases(Dental Caries and Periodontitis)and Metabolic Syndrome as an Underlying Mechanism of Cerebrovascular Diseases].

Oral health is fundamentally linked to systemic health, with dental caries and periodontal diseases playing critical roles in the overall well-being. In Japan, a concerted effort to enhance oral health through a comprehensive initiative that started in 2024 emphasizes the prevention of oral diseases by fostering closer collaboration between medical and dental care providers. This initiative acknowledges the intricate connection between oral health and systemic conditions, including metabolic disorders and cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases. Recent research has underscored the significant impact of oral health on these systemic diseases, drawing attention to the interplay between oral health and the brain, as well as the complex oral-gut-brain axis. These studies offer valuable insights into how oral diseases can influence, and potentially exacerbate, systemic health issues. The review of current evidence highlights the critical need for maintaining oral health not only for the sake of dental well-being but also as an integral part of overall health. This also highlights the necessity for continued research to fully comprehend the multifaceted relationship between oral health and systemic diseases. Such understanding is paramount for developing more effective prevention, intervention, and treatment strategies, ultimately contributing to better health outcomes.

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