Drug Target Insights (Feb 2023)

Association between cardiovascular diseases and periodontal disease: more than what meets the eye

  • Bhavya Shetty,
  • Ibrahim Fazal,
  • Safiya Fatima Khan,
  • Manjusha Nambiar,
  • Khadijathul Irfana D,
  • Rohit Prasad,
  • Akshata Raj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33393/dti.2023.2510
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1

Abstract

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are inflammatory diseases of coronary arteries accompanying atheroma formation that can spawn impairment and, in severe cases, death. CVDs are the leading cause of death in the world. In recent decades, investigators have focused their impact on CVD by periodontal disease (PD). PD is a risk factor that can trigger the formation, maturation, and instability of atheroma in the arteries. Two mechanisms have been proposed to explain this relationship: periodontopathic pathogens explicitly invade the circulation or indirectly increase systemic levels of inflammatory mediators. It has been suggested that improvement in disease state has a positive effect on others. This review summarizes evidence from epidemiological studies as well as researches focusing on potential causation channels to deliver a comprehensive representation of the relationship between PD and CVD.

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