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Cardiac Implications Of Periodontal diseases

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Page 1: Cardiac Implications  Of Periodontal diseases

CARDIAC IMPLICATIONSCARDIAC IMPLICATIONSOFOF

PERIODONTAL DISEASEPERIODONTAL DISEASE

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WHERE IT ALL STARTEDWHERE IT ALL STARTED

• MATTILA & OTHERS (1989)– First to link dental health and the heart– Myocardial infarction patients– Caries, Periodontal Disease, or both?– Classic risk factors?

• MATTILA (1993)– Pathogenic mechanism

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THANK YOU DR CHOW!THANK YOU DR CHOW!

• JADA EDITORIAL (1998)– “Research has identified periodontal disease as

a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke.”

– “Practitioners, get ready!”

• DR CHOW– “I really want to know more.”

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LOESCHELOESCHE

1995• NHANES Study• PD 1.7 X CHD• PD 2.6 X Dead• Hypothesis

1998• Review of literature• U.S. Veterans• Statistically significant

“association”• Risk indicators• S. sanguis

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PATHOGENISIS REVIEWPATHOGENISIS REVIEW

• Pathogenesis is still hypothetical

• Bacteria produce destructive toxins– gram negative = lipopolysaccharide– gram positive = mucopeptide complex

• Toxins attract White Blood Cells

• Accumulation is inflammation

• Inflammation is destructive as well

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PERIODONTIUMPERIODONTIUM

• The soft tissue is in intimate contact with the tooth and plaque.

• The junctional epithelium is non-keratinized with exposed intercellular spaces.

• The tissue is highly vascularized and plaque products have access to it.

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PERIODONTIUMPERIODONTIUM

• The plaque products provoke increased permeability and exudation.

• Inflammatory components and mediators are present in the gingival crevicular fluid.

• Periodontal disease appears to involve preferential diffusion through the junctional epithelium.

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BECKBECK

• Periodontal disease represents a previously unrecognized risk factor for atherosclerosis and thromboembolic events.

• Common risk factors

• Common etiologic pathway

• Common mechanism

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BLOOD MONOCYTE BLOOD MONOCYTE PHENOTYPEPHENOTYPE

• MØ+ phenotype

• Common inflammatory response trait

• Abnormally high inflammatory reaction

• Early-onset and Refractory Periodontitis

• Insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus

• Cascade of action

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BECK’S CASCADEBECK’S CASCADE

PerioPathogen

LPSEndotoxin

MØ+PGE & IL

VasodilationVasopermeability

Connective Tissue Degradation

Vasculature

Platelets

EndothelialDeposition

SmoothMuscle

Deposition

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INFLAMMATORY MEDIATORSINFLAMMATORY MEDIATORS

• PGE, IL, & TNF

• Gingival crevicular fluid

• MØ+ secrete 3-10X more

• NSAIAs?

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THE PLAYERSTHE PLAYERS

• Streptococci

• Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, Porphyromonas gingivalis, and Treponema denticola.

• Platelet aggregation associated protein (PAAP)

• Induce platelet aggregation

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FRIEND OR FOE?FRIEND OR FOE?

• Commensal vs. Opportunistic

• Bacteremia– Periodontal Disease – Toothbrushing 40%– Extractions 60%– Periodontal surgery 88%

• P. gingivalis & S. sanguis

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RISK FACTORSRISK FACTORS

• Family History?• Age?• Social Class?• Smoking?• Cholesterol?• Diabetes?• Hypertension?

• Periodontal Disease?

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AAPAAP

• 1998 Position Paper

• Risky patients for PD– IDDM, Neutropenia, osteopenia, & stress

• Risky patients for CHD– HTN, Hypercholesterol, smokers, etc.

• Perio patients risky for CHD?

• New rationale for periodontal therapy?

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AAP AAP

• 1996 Informational Paper• Periodontal Management of Patients with

Cardiovascular Disease• Recommendations:

– Medical History– Physical Examination– Vital Signs– Medical Consultation

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AHAAHAFACTORS

• Age • Sex• Heredity

FACTOIDS• Smoking• Cholesterol• Blood Pressure• Physical Inactivity• Obesity• Diabetes Mellitus• Stress• Socioeconomic Status

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WOW!WOW!

• Oral Risk Management Protocol– Caries and Periodontal Protocol

• AHA – SBE Prophylaxis!

• Periodontal Pharmacotherapeutics– What to use and when?

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EUROPEAN WORKSHOPEUROPEAN WORKSHOP

• Adjunctive Antibiotics

• Adjunctive Antiseptics

• Adjunctive Antimicrobials

• Others?

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PERIODONTICS WORKSHOPPERIODONTICS WORKSHOP

• Sustained Release Therapies– tetracycline, doxycycline, minocycline– metronidazole, chlorhexidine– stannous fluoride, methylene blue, ofloxacin

• Systemic Antibiotics– EOP (PPP, JP, & RPP) & RP

• Others...

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MEDICAL APPROACHMEDICAL APPROACH

• Mechanical

• Chemical– C & S, DNA, & GCF

• Environmental– Risk factors & factoids

• Maintenance

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FDA APPROVEDFDA APPROVED

PERIOSTAT

ATRIDOX

PERIOCHIP

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PERIOSTATPERIOSTAT

• Suppresses collagenase

• Inhibits host response

• 20 mg capsule

• bid for months

(doxycycline hyclate)

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ATRIDOXATRIDOX(10% doxycycline hyclate)

• Sustained release gel

• suppresses collagenase

• 1 application X 7 days

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PERIOCHIPPERIOCHIP(chlorhexidine digluconate)

• Biodegradable chip

• > 5 mm pockets

• Maintenance supplement

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WHAT WE KNOWWHAT WE KNOW

• If you have MØ+, you have potential

• Plaque in the gums, plaque in the arteries

• Bacterial endotoxins & Host cytokines

• CHD yes, CVA maybe

• ASA/NSAIA benefits

• PD linked to many systemic diseases

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DOCTOR DENTISTDOCTOR DENTIST

• Paradigm shift– Medical instead of mechanical

• Diagnosis– The tools are changing

• Rationales– Now have systemic implications

• The Next Ten Years?