A review of the risks and relationships between oral health and chronic diseases
J Natl Med Assoc. 2024 Jan 19:S0027-9684(24)00008-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jnma.2024.01.003. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAdvances in medical science and in preventive dentistry have changed the context of oral health. The American population is living longer with numerous complex chronic diseases. This paper is to raise awareness about the impact of multiple chronic diseases and their associations with oral diseases. Comorbidities can worsen the course of dental treatment. Inflammation has been the connecting factor in the bidirectional pattern of oral and systemic diseases. High occurrences of chronic diseases generally occur in aging as well as disadvantaged populations. Serious infections, slow healing, prolonged bleeding, and hospitalizations can escalate in patients with uncontrolled chronic diseases. A multidisciplinary team-based approach to patient management can minimize complications and unexpected challenges.PMID:38326141 | DOI:10.1016/j.jnma.2024.01.003
Source: Journal of the National Medical Association - Category: General Medicine Authors: Gail Cherry-Peppers Cheryl Fryer Andrea D Jackson Debra Ford Alison Glascoe Dawn Smith Jacquelyn Dunmore-Griffith Morton Iris Dexter Woods Gillian Robinson-Warner Alphonzo Davidson Crystal McIntosh Jezelle Sonnier Lisa Slade Goulda Downer Shakeya Mundey J Source Type: research