[Dental caries - the most common noncommunicable disease and its impact on general health and disease].

Lakartidningen Pub Date : 2024-03-12
Marie Nordström, Anders Hedenbjörk-Lager, Gunnel Hänsel Petersson, Dan Ericson
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More than 2.8 billion individuals worldwide suffer from untreated caries. Over ninety-five percent of all 50-year-olds in Sweden have caries experience. Caries is the most common cause of dental restorations and tooth loss. Tooth loss is associated with cardiovascular diseases, dementia, and death. Periapical tooth infections caused by caries can spread and cause severe infection, however rarely with lethal outcome. Sugars are a common risk factor for caries and other noncommunicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and obesity.  Caries is a consequence of sugar-provoked acid production and dysbiosis in the tooth biofilm (dental plaque). There are several conditions which may increase the risk for dental caries, such as different medical conditions and medications which may cause dry mouth. Treatment costs for caries are high.

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[龋齿--最常见的非传染性疾病及其对总体健康和疾病的影响]。
全世界有超过 28 亿人患有未经治疗的龋齿。在瑞典,所有 50 岁的人中有 95% 以上患有龋齿。龋齿是牙齿修复和牙齿脱落的最常见原因。牙齿脱落与心血管疾病、痴呆症和死亡有关。由龋齿引起的根尖周炎会扩散并造成严重感染,但极少造成致命后果。糖是导致龋齿和其他非传染性疾病(如心血管疾病、糖尿病和肥胖症)的常见风险因素。 龋齿是糖引起的牙齿生物膜(牙菌斑)产酸和菌群失调的结果。有几种情况可能会增加患龋齿的风险,如不同的医疗状况和可能导致口干的药物。龋齿的治疗费用很高。
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