Association between Oral Pathology, Carotid Stenosis, and Oral Bacterial DNA in Cerebral Thrombi of Patients with Stroke.
Olli PatrakkaHelena MehtonenSari TuomistoJuha-Pekka PienimäkiJyrki OllikainenHeini HuhtalaTanja PessiNiku OksalaTerho LehtimäkiJorma JärnstedtMika MartiskainenPekka J KarhunenPublished in: Stroke research and treatment (2021)
Stroke patients had poor oral health which tended to associate with their carotid artery stenosis. Although oral streptococcal DNA was found in thrombus aspirates and carotid endarterectomy samples, the amount of oral streptococcal DNA in thrombus aspirates was the lowest among those with the most severe oral pathology. These results suggest that the association between poor oral health and acute ischemic stroke is linked to carotid artery atherosclerosis.