Oral Health and Cardiovascular Disease: Mapping Clinical Heterogeneity and Methodological Gaps.
Musfer A AldossriJ FarmerO SaarelaL RosellaC QuiñonezPublished in: JDR clinical and translational research (2020)
Clinical heterogeneity is evident in the definitions of oral health indicators and cardiovascular disease outcomes. Propensity methods, mediation analysis, and competing risks analysis are used infrequently in the identified studies. The identified clinical heterogeneity and methodological gaps interfere with summarizing existing evidence and understanding their practical implications. Advancing the current understanding of the associations between oral health and cardiovascular disease goes hand in hand with minimizing clinical heterogeneity and closing the identified methodological gaps.