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The prevalence of patients with rheumatic diseases and its periodontal condition: data from a population-based study in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area

INTRODUCTION: Periodontitis is a major condition associated with rheumatic diseases (RDs) [1] and some studies have clarified the effect of the oral microbiome in RDs [2,3]. However, due to the lack of information this observational study aimed to describe the periodontal status of RDs in a sample o...

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Autores principales: Botelho, João, Machado, Vanessa, Proença, Luís, Alves, Ricardo, Cavacas, Maria Alzira, Mendes, José João
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8480553/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2021.1897396
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author Botelho, João
Machado, Vanessa
Proença, Luís
Alves, Ricardo
Cavacas, Maria Alzira
Mendes, José João
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Machado, Vanessa
Proença, Luís
Alves, Ricardo
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description INTRODUCTION: Periodontitis is a major condition associated with rheumatic diseases (RDs) [1] and some studies have clarified the effect of the oral microbiome in RDs [2,3]. However, due to the lack of information this observational study aimed to describe the periodontal status of RDs in a sample of patients from a population-based epidemiologic survey carried out in the southern Lisbon Metropolitan Area. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From December 2018 to April 2019, a total of 1064 patients, from public health centres of Almada-Seixal Group of Centres, were randomly enrolled in the study. RDs were assessed through a medical history and medication questionnaire. Periodontitis and Gingivitis were circumferentially evaluated according to the 2018 World Case Definitions [4,5] by two calibrated examiners (J.B. and V.M). This study was approved by the ARSLVT Ethics Committee (3525 & 8696/CES/2018). RESULTS: Overall, the prevalence of rheumatic conditions was 2.8% (95% CI: 1.8–3.8%) (n = 30). Individual RD prevalence distribution in the study group were as follows: rheumatoid arthritis (RA) 23.3% (n = 7), fibromyalgia (FM) 36.7% (n = 11), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) 10.0% (n = 3), arthritis (ART) 13.3% (n = 4), gout 3.3% (n = 1), systemic scleroderma 3.3% (n = 1), FM + osteoarthritis (OA) 3.3% (n = 1), FM + SLE 3.3% (n = 1), FME + OA + ART 3.3% (n = 1). The prevalence of periodontitis among RD patients was 60% (n = 18), with 13.3% (n = 4), 16.7% (n = 5) and 26.7% (n = 8) of mild, moderate and severe stages, respectively. Gingivitis cases were residual, 3.3% (n = 1). The average missing teeth were 10.7 (±6.8) and the mean percentage of probing depth ≥4 mm was 5.7% (±10.9%). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: Despite the low incidence of RDs, these results reveal a considerable high prevalence of periodontitis and gingivitis among those patients. Also, the average number of missing teeth is worrisome. These findings unveil a very disturbing high burden of periodontitis in this sample of Portuguese rheumatic patients and roots basis for future public health measures implementation.
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spelling pubmed-84805532022-03-03 The prevalence of patients with rheumatic diseases and its periodontal condition: data from a population-based study in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area Botelho, João Machado, Vanessa Proença, Luís Alves, Ricardo Cavacas, Maria Alzira Mendes, José João Ann Med Abstract 125 INTRODUCTION: Periodontitis is a major condition associated with rheumatic diseases (RDs) [1] and some studies have clarified the effect of the oral microbiome in RDs [2,3]. However, due to the lack of information this observational study aimed to describe the periodontal status of RDs in a sample of patients from a population-based epidemiologic survey carried out in the southern Lisbon Metropolitan Area. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From December 2018 to April 2019, a total of 1064 patients, from public health centres of Almada-Seixal Group of Centres, were randomly enrolled in the study. RDs were assessed through a medical history and medication questionnaire. Periodontitis and Gingivitis were circumferentially evaluated according to the 2018 World Case Definitions [4,5] by two calibrated examiners (J.B. and V.M). This study was approved by the ARSLVT Ethics Committee (3525 & 8696/CES/2018). RESULTS: Overall, the prevalence of rheumatic conditions was 2.8% (95% CI: 1.8–3.8%) (n = 30). Individual RD prevalence distribution in the study group were as follows: rheumatoid arthritis (RA) 23.3% (n = 7), fibromyalgia (FM) 36.7% (n = 11), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) 10.0% (n = 3), arthritis (ART) 13.3% (n = 4), gout 3.3% (n = 1), systemic scleroderma 3.3% (n = 1), FM + osteoarthritis (OA) 3.3% (n = 1), FM + SLE 3.3% (n = 1), FME + OA + ART 3.3% (n = 1). The prevalence of periodontitis among RD patients was 60% (n = 18), with 13.3% (n = 4), 16.7% (n = 5) and 26.7% (n = 8) of mild, moderate and severe stages, respectively. Gingivitis cases were residual, 3.3% (n = 1). The average missing teeth were 10.7 (±6.8) and the mean percentage of probing depth ≥4 mm was 5.7% (±10.9%). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: Despite the low incidence of RDs, these results reveal a considerable high prevalence of periodontitis and gingivitis among those patients. Also, the average number of missing teeth is worrisome. These findings unveil a very disturbing high burden of periodontitis in this sample of Portuguese rheumatic patients and roots basis for future public health measures implementation. Taylor & Francis 2021-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8480553/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2021.1897396 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Abstract 125
Botelho, João
Machado, Vanessa
Proença, Luís
Alves, Ricardo
Cavacas, Maria Alzira
Mendes, José João
The prevalence of patients with rheumatic diseases and its periodontal condition: data from a population-based study in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
title The prevalence of patients with rheumatic diseases and its periodontal condition: data from a population-based study in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
title_full The prevalence of patients with rheumatic diseases and its periodontal condition: data from a population-based study in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
title_fullStr The prevalence of patients with rheumatic diseases and its periodontal condition: data from a population-based study in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence of patients with rheumatic diseases and its periodontal condition: data from a population-based study in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
title_short The prevalence of patients with rheumatic diseases and its periodontal condition: data from a population-based study in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
title_sort prevalence of patients with rheumatic diseases and its periodontal condition: data from a population-based study in the lisbon metropolitan area
topic Abstract 125
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8480553/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2021.1897396
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