Miyano Takashi, Tamada Yudai, Kusama Taro, Osaka Ken, Takeuchi Kenji
Department of Medical and Robotic Engineering Design, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of International and Community Oral Health, Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, 4-1, Seiryo-machi, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8575, Miyagi, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2025 May 14;15(1):16693. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-01846-x.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a global health concern; however, its association with the posterior occlusal contact remains unexplored. This study investigated the association between posterior occlusal contact and CVD risk in a large Japanese cohort and examined whether the loss of posterior occlusal contact in individuals with at least 20 teeth was a distinct CVD risk factor. Using Japanese health insurance claims data from 1,209,997 adults aged ≥ 40 years without prior CVD history (April 2016-March 2022), participants were categorized using the Eichner classification to assess posterior occlusal contact. Over an average follow-up period of 36.2 months, 51,471 participants developed CVD. Compared with individuals with full occlusal contact (Eichner A), those with reduced contact (Eichner B and C) demonstrated significantly higher CVD risks, with hazard ratios of 1.25 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.19-1.32) and 1.31 (95% CI: 1.17-1.46), respectively. In a subgroup analysis of participants with ≥ 20 teeth, reduced occlusal contact from Eichner A2 to B2 was associated with an increased risk of CVD, especially in those aged 40-59 years. These findings suggest that reduced posterior occlusal contact may contribute to increased CVD risk, emphasizing the importance of preserving natural occlusal support for CVD prevention.
心血管疾病(CVD)是一个全球性的健康问题;然而,其与后牙咬合接触的关联仍未得到探索。本研究在一个大型日本队列中调查了后牙咬合接触与CVD风险之间的关联,并检查了至少有20颗牙齿的个体后牙咬合接触丧失是否是一个独特的CVD风险因素。利用来自1,209,997名年龄≥40岁且无CVD病史的成年人(2016年4月至2022年3月)的日本医疗保险理赔数据,使用艾希纳分类法对参与者进行分类,以评估后牙咬合接触情况。在平均36.2个月的随访期内,51,471名参与者患上了CVD。与具有完全咬合接触的个体(艾希纳A类)相比,接触减少的个体(艾希纳B类和C类)表现出显著更高的CVD风险,风险比分别为1.25(95%置信区间[CI]:1.19 - 1.32)和1.31(95%CI:1.17 - 1.46)。在对至少有20颗牙齿的参与者进行的亚组分析中,从艾希纳A2类到B2类的咬合接触减少与CVD风险增加相关,尤其是在40 - 59岁的人群中。这些发现表明,后牙咬合接触减少可能会增加CVD风险,强调了保留天然咬合支持对预防CVD的重要性。