Periodontology Unit, Centre for Host Microbiome Interactions, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King's College London, London, UK.
Centre for Immunobiology and Regenerative Medicine and Centre for Oral Clinical Research, Institute of Dentistry, Queen Mary University London (QMUL), London, UK.
Periodontol 2000. 2022 Oct;90(1):88-105. doi: 10.1111/prd.12451. Epub 2022 Aug 1.
Epidemiologic evidence indicates that periodontitis is more frequent in patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus than in healthy controls, suggesting that it could be considered the "sixth complication" of diabetes. Actually, diabetes mellitus and periodontitis are two extraordinarily prevalent chronic diseases that share a number of comorbidities all converging toward an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Periodontal treatment has recently been shown to have the potential to improve the metabolic control of diabetes, although long-term studies are lacking. Uncontrolled diabetes also seems to affect the response to periodontal treatment, as well as the risk to develop peri-implant diseases. Mechanisms of associations between diabetes mellitus and periodontal disease include the release of advanced glycation end products as a result of hyperglycemia and a range of shared predisposing factors of genetic, microbial, and lifestyle nature. This review discusses the evidence for the risk of periodontal and peri-implant disease in diabetic patients and the potential role of the dental professional in the diabetes-periodontal interface.
流行病学证据表明,牙周炎在未控制的糖尿病患者中比健康对照组更为常见,这表明它可能被视为糖尿病的“第六种并发症”。实际上,糖尿病和牙周炎是两种极其常见的慢性疾病,它们有许多共病,这些共病都使心血管疾病的风险增加。最近的研究表明,牙周治疗有可能改善糖尿病的代谢控制,但缺乏长期研究。未控制的糖尿病似乎也会影响对牙周治疗的反应,以及发生种植体周围疾病的风险。糖尿病和牙周病之间关联的机制包括高血糖导致的晚期糖基化终产物的释放以及一系列遗传、微生物和生活方式的共同易感因素。本文综述了糖尿病患者牙周病和种植体周围病的风险证据,以及牙科专业人员在糖尿病-牙周界面中的潜在作用。