Anahita Shahi, Setareh Khosravi, Farnaz Rezvan, Ali Salehi, Mozhdeh Bourbourshirazi Mahmoudi, Ali Amiri
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背景和目的:在本研究中,通过研究以往的研究结果,并综合考察其结果,调查了孕期口腔微生物的潜在变化。调查了口腔微生物与分娩结局和不良分娩结局之间的关系;以提供充分的证据。本研究的目的是评估孕期口腔微生物中的牙周疾病:所有文章均发表于 2011 年 1 月至 2023 年 1 月期间的国际数据库,包括 PubMed、Scopus、Science Direct 和 Embase。为回答研究问题,谷歌学术搜索引擎采用了 PECO 策略。使用 STATA.V17 软件对数据进行分析:结果:初步搜索发现了 218 项研究,审查了 63 篇全文,最后有 14 篇文章被纳入分析。产前牙科治疗前后唾液中突变体携带量的平均差异为 0.92(MD;95 CI [0.57,1.27],P > 0.05)。围产期死亡率与牙周治疗之间的相关几率比为-0.88(OR;95 CI [-2.53,0.76],P > 0.05),早产与牙周治疗之间的相关几率比为-0.31(OR;95 CI [-0.70,0.09],P > 0.05)。出生体重与孕期牙周治疗之间存在统计学意义上的显著关系:根据本荟萃分析,牙周治疗可将围产期死亡率和早产的几率分别降低 88% 和 31%。妊娠和产后微生物的高度关联性需要进一步研究:本研究结果表明,孕期牙周病与低出生体重、围产期死亡率和早产之间存在直接关系;然而,孕期和产后微生物的高度关联性需要进一步研究。据报道,孕妇的口腔微形态会受到影响,因此她们应格外注意口腔和牙齿。充分而有力的证据有助于改善母亲和儿童的健康状况。
Evaluation of the periodontal disease on oral microorganisms during pregnancy: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Background and aim: In the present study, the potential changes of oral microbes during pregnancy were investigated by examining the findings of the previous studies and comprehensively examining their results. The relationship between oral microorganisms and birth outcomes and adverse labor outcomes was investigated; to provide sufficient evidence. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate periodontal disease in oral microorganisms during pregnancy.
Materials and methods: All articles were published between January 2011 and January 2023 in international databases, including PubMed, Scopus, Science Direct, and Embase. To answer the research questions, the Google Scholar search engine employed the PECO strategy. STATA.V17 software was used to analyze the data.
Results: Two hundred and eighteen studies were found in the initial search; 63 full texts were reviewed; and finally, 14 articles were included in the analysis. The mean differences in salivary S. mutans carriage before and after prenatal dental treatment were 0.92 (MD; 95 CI [0.57, 1.27], P > 0.05). The odds ratio of association between perinatal mortality and periodontal treatment was -0.88 (OR; 95 CI [-2.53, 0.76], P > 0.05) and the odds ratio of association between pre-term birth and periodontal treatment was -0.31 (OR; 95 CI [-0.70, 0.09], P > 0.05). There was a statistically significant relationship between birth weight and periodontal treatment during pregnancy.
Conclusion: According to the present meta-analysis, periodontal treatment can reduce the odds ratio of perinatal mortality and pre-term birth by 88% and 31%, respectively. High association of microorganisms between pregnancy and postpartum requires further study.
Relevance for patients: In the findings of the present study, it is observed that during pregnancy, there is a direct relationship between periodontal disease with low birth weight, perinatal mortality, and pre-term delivery; however, the high association of microorganisms between pregnancy and postpartum requires further study. Oral microforms are reported to be affected in pregnant women, and they should take extra care of their mouth and teeth. Sufficient and strong evidence can help to improve the health outcomes of mothers and children.