National Dental Care Center for Persons with Special Needs, Seoul National University Dental Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
Department of Advanced General Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.
Int Dent J. 2020 Dec;70(6):477-481. doi: 10.1111/idj.12585. Epub 2020 Jul 9.
The purpose of the present study was to investigate which peri-transplant dental treatments were deemed necessary, and to determine retrospectively how often these treatments were actually performed, in patients who had received organ transplants.
Medical records of the Department of Advanced General Dentistry at Yonsei University Dental Hospital were searched to identify liver or kidney transplant recipients who attended from 1st March 2014 to 31st December 2017. A total of 418 patients were identified, and their medical charts were reviewed. Sex, underlying systemic disease, oral hygiene status, dental treatment deemed necessary, dental treatment actually performed and durations of follow-up were tabulated.
More than half (53.8%) of the liver transplant recipients had poor oral hygiene, and poor oral hygiene was statistically significantly more prevalent in the liver transplant group than in the kidney transplant group (40.3%). In liver recipients in whom scaling was deemed to be required pre-transplant, the rate of it actually being performed pre-transplant was high (83.2%). By contrast, the rates of tooth extraction and prosthetic treatment actually being performed pre-transplant were low (12.8% and 0%, respectively). In kidney recipients, the rates of scaling, tooth extraction and prosthetic treatment actually performed pre-transplant, when deemed to be required, were 93.5%, 10.0% and 0.0%, respectively.
We recommend that patients scheduled to receive an organ transplant be referred to a dental clinic as soon as possible beforehand, to remove any potential sources of oral infection. Educating physicians, as well as their patients, about the importance of early dental screening and pre-transplant dental treatment is essential.
本研究旨在探讨器官移植受者在移植前需要进行哪些牙周治疗,并回顾性分析这些治疗实际实施的频率。
检索延世大学牙科医院高级综合牙科系的病历,以确定在 2014 年 3 月 1 日至 2017 年 12 月 31 日期间就诊的肝或肾移植受者。共确定了 418 例患者,并对其病历进行了回顾。记录了性别、基础系统性疾病、口腔卫生状况、认为必要的牙科治疗、实际进行的牙科治疗以及随访时间。
超过一半(53.8%)的肝移植受者口腔卫生状况较差,肝移植组的口腔卫生状况明显差于肾移植组(40.3%)。在需要在移植前进行洁治的肝移植受者中,实际在移植前进行洁治的比例很高(83.2%)。相比之下,在移植前实际进行拔牙和修复治疗的比例较低(分别为 12.8%和 0%)。在肾移植受者中,当认为需要进行洁治、拔牙和修复治疗时,实际在移植前进行这些治疗的比例分别为 93.5%、10.0%和 0.0%。
我们建议计划接受器官移植的患者尽早到牙科诊所就诊,以消除任何潜在的口腔感染源。教育医生及其患者早期进行牙科筛查和移植前牙科治疗的重要性至关重要。