Pandey Akshat, Rajak Rizwan, Pandey Mimansha
Department of Rheumatology, Apollo Hospitals, Indore, MP, India.
Department of Rheumatology, Croydon Healthcare Services NHS Trust, London, UK.
Eur J Rheumatol. 2021 Jul;8(3):168-179. doi: 10.5152/eurjrheum.2020.20177.
A close association between periodontal disease (PD) and ankylosing spondylitis (AS) has long been speculated. Both diseases are characterized by dysregulation of the host inflammatory response, leading to further destruction of the soft and hard connective tissue. There is evidence of increased levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and various interleukins in both patients of AS and periodontitis. This study aimed to conduct a systematic review exploring the relationship between AS and PD. We searched MEDLINE - Embase databases (from their inception till October 2019) using appropriate combinations of the following search items with limits '(English, Human)': Ankylosing spondylitis, spondyloarthritis, spondyloarthropathies, spondyloarthritides, spinal disease, musculoskeletal disease, rheumatic disease and periodontitis, PD, periodontoses, parodontoses, chronic periodontitis, gum disease, gingivitis, oral health, dental health, plaque index (PI), bleeding on probing (BOP), probing pocket depth (PPD), and clinical attachment loss (CAL). This search was supplemented by the manual search of bibliographies of the selected articles and conference proceedings of the European League against Rheumatism. Only the reviews and observational studies of cross-sectional, cohort, or case-control type on adult patients with AS were selected. Data were extracted from a predesigned PROforma. A total of 984 articles were identified, and 12 were selected for a detailed appraisal. All the identified studies were of the case-control type. The prevalence of periodontitis ranged from 38% to 88% in patients with AS and 26% to 71% in the control group. Of the 12 studies, 2 showed significant changes in PI, 2 showed altered PPD, 3 showed significantly increased CAL, and 2 showed increased BOP. In 7 studies, periodontitis was seen in a significant number of patients with AS (p<0.05). All the studies reported that the prevalence of PD in patients with AS was higher than that in patients without AS. Our systematic review found an association between AS and PD. Patients with AS show a higher prevalence of periodontitis and poor oral hygiene than the healthy controls.
长期以来,人们一直推测牙周病(PD)与强直性脊柱炎(AS)之间存在密切关联。这两种疾病的特征均为宿主炎症反应失调,进而导致软硬结缔组织的进一步破坏。有证据表明,AS患者和牙周炎患者体内肿瘤坏死因子-α及多种白细胞介素的水平均有所升高。本研究旨在进行一项系统评价,以探究AS与PD之间的关系。我们使用以下检索词的适当组合,并设置限制条件“(英文,人类)”,检索了MEDLINE - Embase数据库(从建库至2019年10月):强直性脊柱炎、脊柱关节炎、脊柱关节病、脊柱关节炎病、脊柱疾病、肌肉骨骼疾病、风湿性疾病以及牙周炎、PD、牙周病、牙周病、慢性牙周炎、牙龈疾病、牙龈炎、口腔健康、牙齿健康、菌斑指数(PI)、探诊出血(BOP)、探诊深度(PPD)和临床附着丧失(CAL)。通过人工检索所选文章的参考文献以及欧洲抗风湿病联盟的会议论文集对此次检索进行补充。仅选取了关于成年AS患者的横断面、队列或病例对照类型的综述和观察性研究。数据从预先设计的表格中提取。共识别出984篇文章,其中12篇被选作详细评估。所有纳入研究均为病例对照类型。AS患者中牙周炎的患病率在38%至88%之间,对照组为26%至71%。在这12项研究中,2项显示PI有显著变化,2项显示PPD改变,3项显示CAL显著增加,2项显示BOP增加。在7项研究中,大量AS患者存在牙周炎(p<0.05)。所有研究均报告,AS患者中PD的患病率高于无AS患者。我们的系统评价发现AS与PD之间存在关联。与健康对照组相比,AS患者的牙周炎患病率更高,口腔卫生状况更差。