2023
DOI: 10.4103/jisp.jisp_576_21
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Is periodontal infection a risk factor for thromboembolic disease? A systematic review

Oinam Monica Devi,
Jyoti Gupta,
Gurparkash Singh Chahal
et al.

Abstract: Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a rising major health problem comprising pulmonary embolism (PE) and deep vein thrombosis. It is of concern due to premature mortality, increased morbidity, and associated healthcare costs and hospitalization. Periodontitis can increase the risk of VTE by way of systemic inflammation induced by infection that can contribute to hypercoagulability and platelet aggregation. This systematic review aims to synthesize all the evidence concerning periodontal in… Show more

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“…In a systematic review, compared to periodontally healthy subjects, the incidence of bacteremia was increased following certain daily life activities, such as toothbrushing or oral intervention, in periodontitis patients ( 14 ). Periodontitis can increase the risk of thrombosis, including CVT, by causing bacteremia, which can contribute to hypercoagulability ( 15 ). E. corrodens is a Gram-negative facultative anaerobic bacillus that can be a potential pathogen in not only immunocompromised patients but also hosts with normal immunity ( 16 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a systematic review, compared to periodontally healthy subjects, the incidence of bacteremia was increased following certain daily life activities, such as toothbrushing or oral intervention, in periodontitis patients ( 14 ). Periodontitis can increase the risk of thrombosis, including CVT, by causing bacteremia, which can contribute to hypercoagulability ( 15 ). E. corrodens is a Gram-negative facultative anaerobic bacillus that can be a potential pathogen in not only immunocompromised patients but also hosts with normal immunity ( 16 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%