Maria Teresa Agneta, Giuseppe D'Albis, Letizia Lorusso, Nicola Bartolomeo, Antonia Abbinante, Anna Antonacci, Pietro Signorile, Francesco D'Aiuto, Elisa Mazza, Massimo Corsalini, Saverio Capodiferro
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The present study discusses the interplay between the two diseases, exploring shared immunopathological mechanisms, including chronic inflammation, hormonal imbalance, and immune system modulation.</p><p><strong>Materials and methods: </strong>A 45-question standardized questionnaire was answered by 4072 women clinically diagnosed with endometriosis to identify self-reported periodontal status, oral hygiene habits, and systemic symptoms.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Findings report that more severe stages of endometriosis are related to increased awareness of periodontal disease, greater gingival bleeding, xerostomia, and mucosal alterations. Moreover, greater diagnostic latency aggravates both systemic and oral disorders, supporting the necessity of early treatment. These findings highlight the need for a single, multidisciplinary standard of patient care involving gynecologists, dentists, dental hygienists, and other healthcare providers.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>By connecting gynecological and dental care, this study aims to promote awareness, facilitate early diagnosis, and improve quality of life for women suffering from endometriosis. Future research must explore mechanisms linking the conditions and assess therapeutic approaches to alleviate oral health issues in these individuals.</p>","PeriodicalId":19615,"journal":{"name":"Oral diseases","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":2.9000,"publicationDate":"2025-07-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Endometriosis-Associated Periodontal Disease: A Large Cohort Perspective Study.\",\"authors\":\"Maria Teresa Agneta, Giuseppe D'Albis, Letizia Lorusso, Nicola Bartolomeo, Antonia Abbinante, Anna Antonacci, Pietro Signorile, Francesco D'Aiuto, Elisa Mazza, Massimo Corsalini, Saverio Capodiferro\",\"doi\":\"10.1111/odi.70044\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Objective: </strong>Endometriosis is a chronic estrogen-dependent gynecological disease affecting millions of women worldwide. 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Endometriosis-Associated Periodontal Disease: A Large Cohort Perspective Study.
Objective: Endometriosis is a chronic estrogen-dependent gynecological disease affecting millions of women worldwide. Besides its well-established impact on reproductive health, emerging evidence suggests a potential association between endometriosis and periodontal disease. The present study discusses the interplay between the two diseases, exploring shared immunopathological mechanisms, including chronic inflammation, hormonal imbalance, and immune system modulation.
Materials and methods: A 45-question standardized questionnaire was answered by 4072 women clinically diagnosed with endometriosis to identify self-reported periodontal status, oral hygiene habits, and systemic symptoms.
Results: Findings report that more severe stages of endometriosis are related to increased awareness of periodontal disease, greater gingival bleeding, xerostomia, and mucosal alterations. Moreover, greater diagnostic latency aggravates both systemic and oral disorders, supporting the necessity of early treatment. These findings highlight the need for a single, multidisciplinary standard of patient care involving gynecologists, dentists, dental hygienists, and other healthcare providers.
Conclusion: By connecting gynecological and dental care, this study aims to promote awareness, facilitate early diagnosis, and improve quality of life for women suffering from endometriosis. Future research must explore mechanisms linking the conditions and assess therapeutic approaches to alleviate oral health issues in these individuals.
期刊介绍:
Oral Diseases is a multidisciplinary and international journal with a focus on head and neck disorders, edited by leaders in the field, Professor Giovanni Lodi (Editor-in-Chief, Milan, Italy), Professor Stefano Petti (Deputy Editor, Rome, Italy) and Associate Professor Gulshan Sunavala-Dossabhoy (Deputy Editor, Shreveport, LA, USA). The journal is pre-eminent in oral medicine. Oral Diseases specifically strives to link often-isolated areas of dentistry and medicine through broad-based scholarship that includes well-designed and controlled clinical research, analytical epidemiology, and the translation of basic science in pre-clinical studies. The journal typically publishes articles relevant to many related medical specialties including especially dermatology, gastroenterology, hematology, immunology, infectious diseases, neuropsychiatry, oncology and otolaryngology. The essential requirement is that all submitted research is hypothesis-driven, with significant positive and negative results both welcomed. Equal publication emphasis is placed on etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, prevention and treatment.