Oral infections in childhood may increase risk of cardiovascular diseases in adulthood
A new study has
suggested that common oral infection in childhood is associated with an
increased risk of cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis in
adulthood. Atherosclerosis is a disease of the arteries characterised by
the deposition of fatty material on their inner walls.
"The observation is novel since there are no earlier follow-up studies
on childhood oral infections and the risk of cardiovascular diseases,"
said the researcher. More progressed oral infections and
inflammations are known to be associated with several cardiovascular
risk factors and disease risk in adults according to the details
published.
Periodontitis in
particular has been studied extensively, and currently, it is considered
an independent risk factor for atherosclerotic vascular diseases. The
treatment of periodontitis is also known to decrease cardiovascular risk
factors.
The study was initiated in 1980 when clinical oral examinations were
conducted. Cardiovascular risk factors were measured at several times.
Cumulative exposure to the risk factor was calculated in both childhood
and adulthood.
The signs of oral
infections and inflammation collected in the study included caries,
fillings, bleeding on probing, and probing pocket depth. There were no
differences between the boys and the girls.
Thickening of the carotid artery wall indicates the progression of
atherosclerosis and an increased risk for myocardial or cerebral
infarction.
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