Ricci Elena, Ciccarelli Simone, Agnese Mauri Paola, Gerli Sandro, Favilli Alessandro, Cipriani Sonia, Fedele Francesco, Roncella Elena, Esposito Giovanna, Parazzini Fabio, Vignali Michele
Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milan, I-20122 Milan, Italy.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Perugia, S.M. Della Misericordia Hospital, I-06156 Perugia, Italy.
Biomed Rep. 2022 Sep 13;17(5):86. doi: 10.3892/br.2022.1569. eCollection 2022 Nov.
Periodontal disease (PD) has been shown to increase the risk of preterm birth, preeclampsia and low birth weight. These observations have suggested that PD may also affect the early phase of pregnancy, including conception. The present study aimed to evaluate whether an association exists between oral health status and the chance of clinical pregnancy, according to the currently published literature, by performing a systematic review. The PubMed and EMBASE databases were searched from their start dates to October 2021 using the following keywords: 'Infertility' OR 'conception' OR 'pre-pregnancy' OR 'time-to-pregnancy' AND 'periodontitis' OR 'periodontal disease' OR 'dental infection' OR 'gingivitis' OR 'odontogenic infection' (limits: Full article, English, Human). A total of 6 papers reporting observational information on PD and spontaneous (4 studies) or medically induced conception (2 studies) were retrieved. As such, there were limited studies with different designs (randomized controlled trials and observational studies) and different settings. Moreover, in the selected studies, the ethnicity of the women was heterogeneous. According to the limited published literature, oral health might affect fertility in women. However, only results from prospective randomized trials, comparing PD treatment vs. no treatment in women seeking pregnancy, may clarify the real effectiveness of treatment in improving the conception rate.
牙周病(PD)已被证明会增加早产、先兆子痫和低出生体重的风险。这些观察结果表明,牙周病可能还会影响妊娠早期,包括受孕。本研究旨在通过进行系统综述,根据当前已发表的文献,评估口腔健康状况与临床妊娠几率之间是否存在关联。使用以下关键词在PubMed和EMBASE数据库中从其起始日期检索至2021年10月:“不孕症”或“受孕”或“孕前”或“受孕时间”以及“牙周炎”或“牙周病”或“牙齿感染”或“牙龈炎”或“牙源性感染”(限制条件:全文、英文、人类)。共检索到6篇报告关于牙周病与自然受孕(4项研究)或药物诱导受孕(2项研究)观察信息的论文。因此,不同设计(随机对照试验和观察性研究)和不同背景的研究有限。此外,在所选研究中,女性的种族具有异质性。根据有限的已发表文献,口腔健康可能会影响女性的生育能力。然而,只有前瞻性随机试验的结果,即比较寻求妊娠的女性接受牙周病治疗与未接受治疗的情况,才能阐明治疗对提高受孕率的实际效果。