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Interplay Between Periodontitis and Chronic Kidney Disease

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Journal Nat Rev Nephrol
Specialty Nephrology
Date 2024 Dec 10
PMID 39658571
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Abstract

Periodontitis is a ubiquitous chronic inflammatory disease affecting the supporting tissues of the teeth and is a major cause of multiple tooth loss. Despite being preventable, periodontitis and dental caries are responsible for more years lost to disability than any other human condition. The most severe form of periodontitis affects 1 billion individuals, and its prevalence is increasing globally. Periodontitis arises from a dysregulated and hyperactive inflammatory response to dysbiosis in the periodontal microbiome. This response has systemic effects associated with premature mortality and elevated risk of several systemic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including atheromatous cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD). This risk association between periodontitis and NCDs is independent of their shared common risk factors, suggesting that periodontitis is a non-traditional risk factor for NCDs such as CKD. As periodontitis progresses, the immune cells and mediators underpinning its pathophysiology leak into the systemic circulation through the ulcerated oral mucosal lining, inducing in a systemic inflammatory profile that closely mirrors that observed in patients with CKD. The relationship between periodontitis and CKD seems to be bi-directional, but large-scale intervention studies are required to clarify causality and could lead to new care pathways for managing each condition as an exposure for the other.

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