膝关节骨关节炎患者牙周炎的患病率和决定因素,在Douala总医院(沿海,喀麦隆)的横断面研究。

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骨关节炎(OA)是一种缓慢发展的多因素疾病,影响关节,特别是膝关节。牙周炎是一种支持牙齿的组织感染,会导致严重的牙齿脱落。最近的研究表明,膝关节炎(KOA)和牙周炎之间的关联,牙周炎的患病率随着KOA的严重程度而增加。我们的目的是确定牙周炎的患病率和分布,以及KOA严重程度与牙周炎之间的关系。2022年10月至2023年6月,在杜阿拉总医院风湿病科门诊进行了一项横断面研究。数据收集采用问卷调查,口腔内检查网格,放射图像和医疗记录。采用logistic回归进行多变量分析,包括双变量分析中的相关变量。我们纳入了253名参与者(201名女性),中位年龄为63岁[54-70]。平均视觉模拟量表为52.7±27.9 mm。平均Lequesne指数为12.25±5.03。Kellgren和Lawrence (K&L) 2级占主导地位(61.7%),三侧KOA占85.4%。40.3%的人认为刷牙方法合适,超过四分之一(26.7%)的人刷牙时间超过3分钟。只有三分之一(33.6%)的人口腔卫生良好。牙周炎患病率为62.5%[56.1-68]。牙周炎与放射学K&L 4级显著相关(OR 5.39 [1.27-28.98];p = 0.03),口腔卫生差(OR 34 [7.46-277.71];p
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Prevalence and determinants of periodontitis among a population with knee osteoarthritis, a cross-sectional study at the Douala General Hospital (Littoral, Cameroon).

Prevalence and determinants of periodontitis among a population with knee osteoarthritis, a cross-sectional study at the Douala General Hospital (Littoral, Cameroon).

Prevalence and determinants of periodontitis among a population with knee osteoarthritis, a cross-sectional study at the Douala General Hospital (Littoral, Cameroon).

Prevalence and determinants of periodontitis among a population with knee osteoarthritis, a cross-sectional study at the Douala General Hospital (Littoral, Cameroon).

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a slowly evolving, multifactorial disorder that affects joints, particularly the knee. Periodontitis is an infection of the tissues supporting the teeth, leading to significant tooth loss. Recent studies suggest an association between Knee OA (KOA) and periodontitis, with the prevalence of periodontitis increasing with the severity of KOA. We aimed to determine the prevalence and distribution of periodontitis and the association between the severity of KOA and periodontitis in subjects living with KOA. A cross-sectional study was conducted in an outpatient clinic at the Rheumatology unit of the Douala General Hospital between October 2022 and June 2023. Data were collected using a questionnaire, an endo-buccal examination grid, radiological images and medical records. A multivariate analysis using logistic regression was performed, including the relevant variables in the bivariate analysis. We included 253 participants (201 women) with a median age of 63 years [54-70]. The mean visual analog scale was 52.7 ± 27.9 mm. The mean Lequesne index was 12.25 ± 5.03. Kellgren and Lawrence (K&L) grade 2 was predominant (61.7%), as was tricompartimental KOA (85.4%). The brushing method was appropriate for 40.3% of the participants, while more than a quarter (26.7%) were brushing their teeth for more than 3 min. The oral hygiene was good for only the third (33.6%) of the population. The prevalence of periodontitis was 62.5% [56.1-68]. Periodontitis was significantly associated with radiological K&L grade 4 (OR 5.39 [1.27-28.98]; p = 0.03), poor oral hygiene (OR 34 [7.46-277.71]; p < 0.001), visits to the dentist [in case of problems] (OR 8.54 [3.09-28.58]; p < 0.001) and brushing time (OR 21.93 [5.66-123.24]; p < 0.001). Many participants in this study had poor brushing habits, and only a few had good oral hygiene. Periodontitis is common in patients with KOA, affecting almost 2 patients out of three at the Douala General Hospital in Cameroon and is associated with the severity of KOA, poor oral hygiene and poor oral hygiene habits.

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