Objective: We aimed at analyzing the relationship between periodontal disease and atherosclerosis in medical treatment and periodontal treatment under medical and dental care across borders in a local cooperation system of Japanese medical services. Materials and methods: * A prospective multi-center case cohort study was conducted on 37 ambulatory medical patients (with lifestyle-related diseases under consultation in either of the medical clinics registered as collaborative investigation facilities) and 79 periodontal patients (who were seen by the dental clinics registered as collaborative investigation facilities). * Medical treatment and clinical periodontal treatment were provided on the subjects under medical and dental care across borders by each internal medicine and dental clinics. * Systemic examination of lifestyle-related disease and periodontal examination were performed before and after periodontal treatment, and the relationships between periodontal and atherosclerosis-related clinical markers were analyzed before and after periodontal treatment.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
116
Okayama University of Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Okayama, Okayama-ken, Japan
Relation between probing pocket depth and anti-periodontopathic bacteria IgG antibody titer for periodontitis and the MAX intima-media thickness, urea sugar, urea protein, urea occult blood, creatinine, and eGFR for atherosclerosis
At following 3-time points; Baseline, After initial preparation of periodontal treatment, Starting point of supportive periodontal therapy
Time frame: an expected average of 1.5 year
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