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. 2023 Dec 6;23(1):969.
doi: 10.1186/s12903-023-03551-5.

Association between periodontitis treatment and dementia in Taiwanese adults

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Association between periodontitis treatment and dementia in Taiwanese adults

Hui-Ling Chen et al. BMC Oral Health. .

Abstract

Background: The chronic systemic inflammatory response in periodontitis may be a potential risk factor for dementia, especially in adults. This study determined the association between periodontal treatment and dementia in adults and evaluated the effect of regular scaling treatment on the risk of dementia in this population.

Methods: This case-control study identified 18,930 patients with a dementia-related diagnosis from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database. Scaling and periodontal emergency treatments were evaluated after 1 year and 3 years. Using multivariable logistic regression analysis to evaluate the association between periodontal emergency treatment and dementia risk.

Results: The results showed that scaling treatment rates were lower in the dementia cohort than the non-dementia cohort after 1 and 3 years. Patients who received periodontal emergency treatment within 3 years had a significantly increased risk of dementia. Furthermore, patients with periodontitis who did not receive scaling treatment within 3 years had a higher risk of dementia than patients without periodontitis (OR, 1.22; 95% CI, 1.10-1.35).

Conclusion: This study demonstrated that periodontitis and dementia are associated, and that periodontitis is a risk factor for dementia in adults. The risk of dementia was dependent on the periodontal health status of adults, and our findings suggest that regular scaling can reduce the incidence of dementia in adults. Therefore, regular and routine scaling treatment is suggested for adults.

Keywords: Adults; Dementia; Periodontitis; Scaling treatment.

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The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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STROBE flow diagram: flowchart illustrating of the study design
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Ratios of dementia among different periodontal treatments. We divided the study patients into four groups according to periodontitis diagnosis and whether they scaling treatment

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