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The clinical association between Periodontitis and COVID-19
by
Sahni Vaibhav
, Ghosh Arnab
, Goyal Kapil
, Räisänen Ismo
, Singh, Mini P
, Mahajan Varun
, Gauba Krishan
, Kamal, Kajal
, Sorsa Timo
, Mohindra Ritin
, Khera Sagar
, Kanta Poonam
, Soni Roop Kishor
, Kumar, Amit
, Bhalla Ashish
, Gupta, Shipra
, Singla Mohita
in
Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Demography
/ Gum disease
/ Hygiene
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Oral hygiene
/ Pandemics
/ Patients
/ Periodontics
/ Periodontitis
/ Pneumonia
/ Point of care testing
/ Risk groups
/ Ventilation
2022
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The clinical association between Periodontitis and COVID-19
by
Sahni Vaibhav
, Ghosh Arnab
, Goyal Kapil
, Räisänen Ismo
, Singh, Mini P
, Mahajan Varun
, Gauba Krishan
, Kamal, Kajal
, Sorsa Timo
, Mohindra Ritin
, Khera Sagar
, Kanta Poonam
, Soni Roop Kishor
, Kumar, Amit
, Bhalla Ashish
, Gupta, Shipra
, Singla Mohita
in
Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Demography
/ Gum disease
/ Hygiene
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Oral hygiene
/ Pandemics
/ Patients
/ Periodontics
/ Periodontitis
/ Pneumonia
/ Point of care testing
/ Risk groups
/ Ventilation
2022
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The clinical association between Periodontitis and COVID-19
by
Sahni Vaibhav
, Ghosh Arnab
, Goyal Kapil
, Räisänen Ismo
, Singh, Mini P
, Mahajan Varun
, Gauba Krishan
, Kamal, Kajal
, Sorsa Timo
, Mohindra Ritin
, Khera Sagar
, Kanta Poonam
, Soni Roop Kishor
, Kumar, Amit
, Bhalla Ashish
, Gupta, Shipra
, Singla Mohita
in
Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Demography
/ Gum disease
/ Hygiene
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Oral hygiene
/ Pandemics
/ Patients
/ Periodontics
/ Periodontitis
/ Pneumonia
/ Point of care testing
/ Risk groups
/ Ventilation
2022
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The clinical association between Periodontitis and COVID-19
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The clinical association between Periodontitis and COVID-19
2022
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ObjectivesThe study aimed to clinically assess the association between periodontitis and COVID-19-related outcomes.Material and methodsData pertaining to patient demographics, medical history, blood parameters, periodontal clinical examination and aMMP-8 point-of-care diagnostics (both site-level and patient-level) was recorded for eighty-two COVID-19-positive patients. COVID-19-related outcomes such as COVID-19 pneumonia, death/survival, types of hospital admission and need of assisted ventilation were also assessed.ResultsMales were predominantly afflicted with COVID-19, with advanced age exhibiting a greater association with the presence of periodontitis. Higher severity of periodontitis led to 7.45 odds of requiring assisted ventilation, 36.52 odds of hospital admission, 14.58 odds of being deceased and 4.42 odds of COVID-19-related pneumonia. The aMMP-8 mouthrinse kit was slightly more sensitive but less specific than aMMP-8 site-specific tests.ConclusionsBased on the findings of the present study, periodontitis seems to be related to poorer COVID-19-related outcomes. However, within the constraints of this work, a direct causality may not be established. Periodontitis, by means of skewing the systemic condition for a number of comorbidities, may eventually influence COVID-19 outcomes in an indirect manner.Clinical relevanceThe study is the first to clinically, and by means of a validated point-of-care diagnostic methodology, assess the association between periodontal health and COVID-19-related outcomes. Assessment of the periodontal status of individuals can aid in the identification of risk groups during the pandemic along with reinforcing the need to maintain oral hygiene and seeking periodontal care.
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Springer Nature B.V
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