Osong Public Health Res Perspect.  2024 Jun;15(3):212-220. 10.24171/j.phrp.2024.0021.

Periodontitis and non-communicable diseases in a Brazilian population, a cross-sectional study, Vila Velha-ES, Brazil

Affiliations
  • 1Postgraduate Program in Infectious Diseases, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitória, Brazil
  • 2Department of Social Medicine, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitória, Brazil
  • 3Department of Dentistry, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitória, Brazil
  • 4Postgraduate Program in Dental Sciences, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitória, Brazil
  • 5Santa Casa de Misericórdia School of Medicine, Vitória, Brazil

Abstract


Objectives
The objective of this study was to examine the hypothesis that periodontal disease is associated with chronic non-communicable diseases.
Methods
In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated the periodontal health condition of the population, based on the community periodontal index, as well as the number of missing teeth and the presence of systemic health conditions. We quantified the association between oral health and the presence of chronic diseases using simple logistic regression, adjusting for confounding factors including age, smoking, and overweight.
Results
The study population consisted of 334 volunteers, aged between 19 and 81 years. In patients over 45 years old, periodontal disease was found to be significantly associated with hypertension and diabetes. Furthermore, in female patients, periodontal disease was significantly associated with hypertension, diabetes, and cancer.
Conclusion
Our findings indicate that periodontal disease is positively and significantly associated with both arterial hypertension and diabetes, independent of potential confounding factors.

Keyword

Chronic disease; Cross-sectional studies; Diabetes mellitus; Health services research; Hypertension; Periodontitis
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