Mortazavi Viana, Roozbeh Nasibeh, Banaei Mojdeh, Kutenaei Maryam Azizi
Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAE.
Mother and Child Welfare Research Center, Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran.
BMC Oral Health. 2025 May 21;25(1):742. doi: 10.1186/s12903-025-06051-w.
Periodontal diseases are among the most prevalent oral health conditions globally, with evidence suggesting their systemic effects, including potential impacts on male reproductive health. Inflammation associated with periodontitis might interfere with spermatogenesis and alter sperm parameters such as count, motility, morphology, and DNA integrity. This systematic review aims to critically assess existing studies on the relationship between periodontal disease and sperm quality to delineate its clinical implications for male infertility.
The research was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) at the National Institute for Health Research (PROSPERO code: CRD420251005800). A comprehensive literature search was conducted across multiple databases, including PubMed, EMBASE, ProQuest, Scopus, Web of Science (WOS), and Google Scholar, up to September 2024. Inclusion criteria targeted human studies reporting associations between periodontal health and sperm quality parameters. To assess the quality of the included studies, the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) was used. Data were synthesized qualitatively and analyzed for trends.
Nine studies encompassing 1,386 participants were included. Evidence suggests a significant association between periodontitis and decreased sperm motility, abnormal morphology, and increased DNA fragmentation. However, findings on sperm count and concentration were inconsistent. Mechanistic pathways suggest that inflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress contribute to these disruptions.
This review highlights the systemic implications of periodontal disease on male reproductive health. Given the global decline in male fertility, maintaining oral health may serve as an adjunct strategy in managing infertility. Future research should prioritize large-scale, longitudinal studies to establish causality and explore preventive interventions.
牙周疾病是全球最普遍的口腔健康问题之一,有证据表明它们具有全身影响,包括对男性生殖健康的潜在影响。与牙周炎相关的炎症可能会干扰精子生成,并改变精子参数,如数量、活力、形态和DNA完整性。本系统评价旨在严格评估关于牙周疾病与精子质量之间关系的现有研究,以阐明其对男性不育症的临床意义。
该研究已在英国国家卫生研究院的国际前瞻性系统评价注册库(PROSPERO)注册(PROSPERO编号:CRD420251005800)。截至2024年9月,在多个数据库中进行了全面的文献检索,包括PubMed、EMBASE、ProQuest、Scopus、科学引文索引(WOS)和谷歌学术。纳入标准针对报告牙周健康与精子质量参数之间关联的人体研究。为评估纳入研究的质量,使用了纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表(NOS)。对数据进行定性综合分析并分析趋势。
纳入了9项研究,共1386名参与者。有证据表明牙周炎与精子活力下降、形态异常和DNA片段化增加之间存在显著关联。然而,关于精子数量和浓度的研究结果并不一致。作用机制表明,炎性细胞因子和氧化应激导致了这些破坏。
本综述强调了牙周疾病对男性生殖健康的全身影响。鉴于全球男性生育能力下降,保持口腔健康可能是管理不育症的辅助策略。未来的研究应优先进行大规模纵向研究,以确定因果关系并探索预防性干预措施。