Ageel Raneem, Abaalkhail Bahaa, Natto Zuhair S
Armed Forces Hospital, Taif, Saudi Arabia.
King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
BMC Womens Health. 2025 Aug 2;25(1):383. doi: 10.1186/s12905-025-03757-5.
Menopause marks the cessation of menstrual cycles and brings significant changes to a woman's body, including oral health alterations. While hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is commonly used to alleviate menopause symptoms, its impact on oral health, particularly periodontal conditions, has not been well studied in Saudi Arabia. Periodontitis, a disease that destroys the bone and soft tissue of the mouth, becomes more prevalent post-menopause. This study investigates the effect of HRT on periodontal health in post-menopausal women.
A case-control study was conducted with 372 post-menopausal Saudi women from multiple healthcare facilities in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The study included 186 women with periodontitis (cases) and 186 women with healthy periodontium (controls). Periodontal health was assessed using the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) 2017 classification and a validated questionnaire. Secondary objectives concerning periodontal parameters like Clinical attachment loss (CAL), saliva secretion rate, and bone loss were also measured in HRT users compared to non-users. Odds ratios (OR) and logistic regression were used for categorical data analysis, while t-tests and linear regression examined the relationship between numerical variables.
HRT use was significantly associated with a lower prevalence of periodontitis. The odds of having periodontitis were 3.2 times lower in HRT users compared to non-users (OR = 0.31, p < 0.05, 95% CI: 0.11-0.89). After adjusting for medical and demographic variables, HRT users had approximately six times lower odds of having periodontitis (OR = 0.17, p < 0.05, 95% CI: 0.04-0.81). However, HRT use did not significantly impact the severity of periodontitis once the disease was present. When secondary outcomes were measured, HRT usage had a significant association with decreased clinical attachment loss (Coef = -1.13, p < 0.05, 95% CI: (-2.26, -0.02)); however, this significance was lost after adjusting for medical and social variables. HRT usage did not have a significant effect on bone loss and saliva level, which were measured both as categorical and numerical variables.
CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS: HRT is associated with a lower prevalence of periodontitis but does not affect its severity. While collaborative care between dental and medical professionals is recommended, further research is needed to address study limitations and explore different HRT formulations and their impact on periodontal health.
绝经标志着月经周期的停止,并给女性身体带来重大变化,包括口腔健康改变。虽然激素替代疗法(HRT)通常用于缓解绝经症状,但其对口腔健康,尤其是牙周状况的影响,在沙特阿拉伯尚未得到充分研究。牙周炎是一种破坏口腔骨骼和软组织的疾病,在绝经后更为普遍。本研究调查了HRT对绝经后女性牙周健康的影响。
对来自沙特阿拉伯王国吉达多个医疗机构的372名绝经后沙特女性进行了一项病例对照研究。该研究包括186名患有牙周炎的女性(病例组)和186名牙周健康的女性(对照组)。使用美国牙周病学会(AAP)2017年分类和一份经过验证的问卷对牙周健康进行评估。与未使用HRT的女性相比,还测量了使用HRT的女性的牙周参数,如临床附着丧失(CAL)、唾液分泌率和骨质流失等次要指标。使用比值比(OR)和逻辑回归进行分类数据分析,而t检验和线性回归则检验数值变量之间的关系。
使用HRT与较低的牙周炎患病率显著相关。与未使用者相比,使用HRT的女性患牙周炎的几率低3.2倍(OR = 0.31,p < 0.05,95% CI:0.11 - 0.89)。在对医疗和人口统计学变量进行调整后,使用HRT的女性患牙周炎的几率降低了约6倍(OR = 0.17,p < 0.05,95% CI:0.04 - 0.81)。然而,一旦疾病出现,使用HRT对牙周炎的严重程度没有显著影响。在测量次要结果时,使用HRT与临床附着丧失减少显著相关(系数 = -1.13,p < 0.05,95% CI:(-2.26,-0.02));然而,在对医疗和社会变量进行调整后,这种显著性消失了。使用HRT对骨质流失和唾液水平没有显著影响,这两个指标均作为分类和数值变量进行测量。
HRT与较低的牙周炎患病率相关,但不影响其严重程度。虽然建议牙科和医疗专业人员之间进行协作护理,但需要进一步研究以解决研究局限性,并探索不同的HRT制剂及其对牙周健康的影响。