Periodontal Diseases: Major Exacerbators of Pulmonary Diseases?
Bakey KouandaZeeshan SattarPatrick GeraghtyPublished in: Pulmonary medicine (2021)
Periodontal diseases are a range of polymicrobial infectious disorders, such as gingivitis and periodontitis, which affect tooth-supporting tissues and are linked to playing a role in the exacerbation of several pulmonary diseases. Pulmonary diseases, such as pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, tuberculosis, COVID-19, and bronchiectasis, significantly contribute to poor quality of life and mortality. The association between periodontal disease and pulmonary outcomes is an important topic and requires further attention. Numerous resident microorganisms coexist in the oral cavity and lungs. However, changes in the normal microflora due to oral disease, old age, lifestyle habits, or dental intervention may contribute to altered aspiration of oral periodontopathic bacteria into the lungs and changing inflammatory responses. Equally, periodontal diseases are associated with the longitudinal decline in spirometry lung volume. Several studies suggest a possible beneficial effect of periodontal therapy in improving lung function with a decreased frequency of exacerbations and reduced risk of adverse respiratory events and morbidity. Here, we review the current literature outlining the link between the oral cavity and pulmonary outcomes and focus on the microflora of the oral cavity, environmental and genetic factors, and preexisting conditions that can impact oral and pulmonary outcomes.
Keyphrases
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- lung function
- pulmonary hypertension
- cystic fibrosis
- systematic review
- cardiovascular disease
- stem cells
- coronavirus disease
- gene expression
- randomized controlled trial
- type diabetes
- physical activity
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- working memory
- patient safety
- weight loss
- mesenchymal stem cells
- dna methylation
- climate change
- sars cov
- glycemic control
- hepatitis c virus
- cardiovascular events
- risk factors
- genome wide
- adipose tissue
- human health
- bone marrow
- respiratory failure
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- quality improvement
- smoking cessation