Jha Ananya, K S Aparna, Jodalli Praveen, B R Avinash
Manipal College of Dental Sciences Mangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, 576104, India.
Centre for Dental Education and Research, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
J Oral Biol Craniofac Res. 2025 May-Jun;15(3):600-604. doi: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2025.03.020. Epub 2025 Mar 31.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a persistent inflammatory condition that predominantly affects the joints. However, it also affects the oral health, including temporomandibular joint abnormalities, periodontal disease, and xerostomia. Although these correlations exist, there is little proof that RA is associated with certain markers of dental health. The purpose of this study is to close this gap by assessing the salivary profile and oral health status of RA patients.
To assess and contrast the salivary profile and oral health status of people with rheumatoid arthritis with that of healthy controls.
To evaluate.1. Periodontal health and caries experience using WHO guidelines Adult oral health proforma (2013)2. Salivary parameters using a salivary kit.3. Cariogram-based assessment of caries risk.4. Association between Rheumatoid arthritis and Oral health.
A total of ninety volunteers were enrolled, forty-seven of whom were age-matched healthy individuals and forty-three of whom were patients with rheumatoid arthritis. A structured questionnaire, clinical assessment, and saliva collection were used in the data gathering process. Dental health was evaluated using the WHO Oral Health Assessment Form for Adults (2013), and salivary flow rate and pH were monitored. The Reduced Cariogram model was used to assess the risk of caries. SPSS version 22 was used for the statistical analysis, with significance set at p < 0.05.
Compared to controls, those with RA had significantly higher rates of dental caries, more gingival bleeding, and deeper periodontal pockets (p < 0.05). Patients with RA also showed decreased salivary pH and decreased stimulated and unstimulated salivary flow rates. Salivary flow rates were found to be negatively correlated with pocket depth, gingival bleeding, and dental caries. Furthermore, the Cariogram showed that patients with arthritis had a higher incidence of dental caries.
The findings suggest that dental health is negatively impacted by rheumatoid arthritis. Patients with RA have a higher prevalence of dental caries and periodontitis likely due to impaired salivary profile. These results highlight the significance of thorough oral health evaluations and customized preventive methods for people with rheumatoid arthritis in order to lessen oral health issues.
类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种主要影响关节的持续性炎症性疾病。然而,它也会影响口腔健康,包括颞下颌关节异常、牙周疾病和口干症。尽管存在这些关联,但几乎没有证据表明RA与牙齿健康的某些指标有关。本研究的目的是通过评估RA患者的唾液特征和口腔健康状况来填补这一空白。
评估并对比类风湿性关节炎患者与健康对照者的唾液特征和口腔健康状况。
评估1. 使用世界卫生组织(WHO)成人口腔健康表格(2013年)评估牙周健康和龋齿经历。2. 使用唾液检测试剂盒检测唾液参数。3. 基于龋齿预测图评估龋齿风险。4. 类风湿性关节炎与口腔健康之间的关联。
共招募了90名志愿者,其中47名是年龄匹配的健康个体,43名是类风湿性关节炎患者。在数据收集过程中使用了结构化问卷、临床评估和唾液采集。使用WHO成人口腔健康评估表格(2013年)评估牙齿健康,并监测唾液流速和pH值。使用简化龋齿预测图模型评估龋齿风险。使用SPSS 22版进行统计分析,显著性设定为p < 0.05。
与对照组相比,RA患者的龋齿发生率显著更高,牙龈出血更多,牙周袋更深(p < 0.05)。RA患者还表现出唾液pH值降低,刺激和非刺激唾液流速降低。发现唾液流速与牙周袋深度、牙龈出血和龋齿呈负相关。此外,龋齿预测图显示关节炎患者的龋齿发生率更高。
研究结果表明,类风湿性关节炎对牙齿健康有负面影响。RA患者龋齿和牙周炎的患病率较高,可能是由于唾液特征受损。这些结果凸显了对类风湿性关节炎患者进行全面口腔健康评估和定制预防方法以减少口腔健康问题的重要性。