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Association between Maternal Periodontitis and Development of Systematic Diseases in Offspring.
Starzynska, Anna; Wychowanski, Piotr; Nowak, Maciej; Sobocki, Bartosz Kamil; Jereczek-Fossa, Barbara Alicja; Slupecka-Ziemilska, Monika.
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  • Starzynska A; Department of Oral Surgery, Medical University of Gdansk, 7 Debinki Street, 80-211 Gdansk, Poland.
  • Wychowanski P; Department of Oral Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw, 6 Binieckiego Street, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland.
  • Nowak M; Specialized Private Implantology Clinic Wychowanski Stomatologia, 9/33 Rakowiecka Street, 02-517 Warsaw, Poland.
  • Sobocki BK; Department of Periodontology and Oral Diseases, Medical University of Warsaw, 6 Binieckiego Street, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland.
  • Jereczek-Fossa BA; Department of Oral Surgery, Medical University of Gdansk, 7 Debinki Street, 80-211 Gdansk, Poland.
  • Slupecka-Ziemilska M; Department of Oncology and Hemato-Oncology, University of Milan, 7 Festa del Perdono Street, 20-112 Milan, Italy.
Int J Mol Sci ; 23(5)2022 Feb 24.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35269617
ABSTRACT
Periodontal disease (PD) is one of the most common oral conditions affecting both youths and adults. There are some research works suggesting a high incidence of PD in pregnant women. As an inflammatory disease of bacterial origin, PD may result in the activation of the pathways affecting the course and the pregnancy outcome. The authors, based on the literature review, try to answer the PICO question Does maternal periodontitis (exposure) influence the incidence of complications rates in pregnancy and the development of systemic diseases in childhood and adult offspring (outcome) in the humans of any race (population) compared to the offspring of mothers with healthy periodontium (comparison)? The authors try to describe the molecular pathways and mechanisms of these interdependencies. There is some evidence that maternal periodontitis may affect the pregnancy course and outcome, resulting in preeclampsia, preterm delivery, vulvovaginitis and low birth weight. It can be suggested that maternal periodontitis may affect offspring epigenome and result in some health consequences in their adult life.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Enfermedades Periodontales / Periodontitis / Nacimiento Prematuro Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Newborn / Pregnancy Idioma: En Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Enfermedades Periodontales / Periodontitis / Nacimiento Prematuro Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Newborn / Pregnancy Idioma: En Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article