慢性牙周炎与广谱心血管代谢综合征的相关性:一个小型综述。

IF 2.8 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Shilpi Gupta, Nand Lal, Akshyaya Pradhan, Ajay Kumar Verma
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摘要

心血管代谢综合征(CMS)的流行和死亡率的上升在全球发展中国家心血管疾病(CVD)的增加中起着重要作用。一组代谢综合征是心血管疾病的危险因素,被称为CMS。虽然CMS发病的确切机制尚不清楚,但该综合征的普遍特征——多器官胰岛素抵抗可能是其中之一。两种最常见的牙周炎(PD)和龋齿与一些全身性疾病和失调有关,如CMS。年龄、饮酒、肥胖、患有糖尿病以及吸烟都是牙周病的危险因素,而心血管疾病和牙周病都与全身炎症有关。它具有多因素病因,与许多全身性疾病有关。当细菌及其产物攻击牙周组织时,牙周组织就会对病原体产生免疫炎症反应。这种急性期反应是病原体的系统性攻击的结果,并有助于系统的整体炎症负担。CVD和PD都是与全身性炎症相关的疾病,由于它们有许多共同的危险因素,可能存在相关性。因此,这些条件之间的相关性也可能对牙科和医学的实践产生影响,从而有助于建立牙医和医生之间的工作关系。
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Association of chronic periodontitis in a broad spectrum of cardiometabolic syndrome: A minireview.

Association of chronic periodontitis in a broad spectrum of cardiometabolic syndrome: A minireview.

The prevalence of cardiometabolic syndrome (CMS) and increasing mortality rate play a significant role in the global increase of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in developing countries. A group of metabolic syndromes that are risk factors for CVDs are referred to as the CMS. Although the exact mechanism(s) behind the development of the CMS are not known, but multi-organ insulin resistance, a prevalent characteristic of the syndrome, is probably one of them. The two most prevalent dental diseases i.e. periodontitis (PD) and dental caries have been related to several systemic diseases and disorders, such as CMS. Age, alcohol consumption, being obese, possessing diabetes, as well as smoking are risk factors for periodontal diseases, while both CVD and periodontal diseases are linked to systemic inflammation. It has a multifactorial aetiology and is associated with many systemic diseases. When bacteria and their products attack the periodontal tissues, the tissue raises an immune-inflammatory response against the pathogens. This acute phase response is a result of the pathogen's systemic attack and contributes to the overall inflammatory burden of the system. CVD and PD are both diseases associated with systemic inflammation and may be related as they share many common risk factors. Hence, the correlation between these conditions might also have an impact on how dentistry and medicine are practised, thus helping to build a working relationship between the dentist and the physician.

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World Journal of Cardiology
World Journal of Cardiology CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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