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Periodontitis related to cardiovascular events and mortality: a long-time longitudinal study
University of Kristianstad, SWE.
University of Kristianstad, SWE.
Blekinge Institute of Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Health. Lund University, SWE.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4312-2246
Blekinge Institute of Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Health. University of Kristianstad, SWE, Dublin Dental Hospital Trinity College, IRL, The University of Hong Kong, HKG.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0992-2362
2021 (English)In: Clinical Oral Investigations, ISSN 1432-6981, E-ISSN 1436-3771, Vol. 25, no 6, p. 4085-4095Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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Objective: The present study assessed if individuals ≥ 60 years of age with periodontitis are more likely to develop stroke or ischemic heart diseases, or at a higher risk of death for 17 years. Material and methods: At baseline individuals ≥ 60 received a dental examination including a panoramic radiograph. Periodontitis was defined as having ≥ 30% sites with ≥ 5-mm distance from the cementoenamel junction to the marginal bone level. Medical records were annually reviewed from 2001 to 2018. Findings from the medical records identifying an ICD-10 code of stroke and ischemic heart diseases or death were registered. Results: Associations between periodontitis and incidence of ischemic heart disease were found in this 17-year follow-up study in all individuals 60–93 years (HR: 1.5, CI: 1.1–2.1, p = 0.017), in women (HR: 2.1, CI: 1.3–3.4, p = 0.002), and in individuals 78–96 years (HR: 1.7, CI: 1.0–2.6, p = 0.033). Periodontitis was associated with mortality in all individuals (HR: 1.4, CI: 1.2–1.8, p = 0.002), specifically in men (HR: 1.5, CI: 1.1–1.9, p = 0.006) or in ages 60–72 years (HR: 2.2, CI: 1.5–3.2, p = 0.000). Periodontitis was more prevalent among men (OR: 1.8, CI: 1.3–2.4, p = 0.000). Conclusions: Individuals with periodontitis have an increased risk for future events of ischemic heart diseases and death. Clinical relevance: Improving periodontal health in older individuals may reduce overall mortality and ischemic heart diseases. Both dental and medical professionals should be aware of the associations and ultimately cooperate. © 2021, The Author(s).

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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH , 2021. Vol. 25, no 6, p. 4085-4095
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Epidemiology, Ischemic heart disease, Mortality, Periodontitis
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Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems Dentistry
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URN: urn:nbn:se:bth-21018DOI: 10.1007/s00784-020-03739-xISI: 000612271500004PubMedID: 33506429Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85099869347OAI: oai:DiVA.org:bth-21018DiVA, id: diva2:1526049
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