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. 2022 May;93(5):633-643.
doi: 10.1002/JPER.21-0418. Epub 2022 Jan 3.

Association between peri-implantitis and cardiovascular diseases: A case-control study

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Association between peri-implantitis and cardiovascular diseases: A case-control study

I-Ching Wang et al. J Periodontol. 2022 May.
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Abstract

Background: This study assesses the association between peri-implantitis and cardiovascular diseases (CVD).

Methods: One hundred and twenty-eight patients with dental implants were recruited to evaluate the prevalence of peri-implantitis in patients with or without CVD (CVD group, n = 82, control group, n = 46, respectively). Diagnosis of peri-implantitis followed the 2017 World Workshop guidelines and the severity was defined as mild, moderate, and severe form when the radiographic bone loss (RBL) was <2, 2 to 4, and >4 mm. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to test the association between two diseases.

Results: A trend of higher prevalence of peri-implantitis defined by detectable RBL beyond the physiologic bone remodeling was found in the CVD group (64.6%) when compared with the controls (56.5%). A significant higher prevalence (48.8%) of moderate to severe peri-implantitis was identified in CVD compared with controls(30.4%) with a significant crude association between moderate to severe peri-implantitis and CVD (odds ratio = 2.18, 95% CI, 1.02 to 4.67; P = 0.04). The CVD group had a trend of higher prevalence of deep pockets (≥7 mm) and higher numbers of sites with bleeding on probing (>66%) when compared with controls (P > 0.05). However, after controlling for multiple confounders including age, hypertension, smoking, family history of heart attack, and periodontitis, the significant association was not found.

Conclusions: CVD group had significantly higher prevalence of moderate to severe peri-implantitis (RBL ≥2 mm). The association between the two diseases did not exist after controlling multiple confounders for CVD. Future studies with a larger sample size controlling for the patient- and implant-related confounders are needed to better understand the link between peri-implantitis and CVD.

Keywords: cardiovascular diseases; dental implants; heart disease risk factors; peri-implantitis.

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