Facts and controversies regarding oral health in Parkinson's disease: A case-control study in Spanish patients.

A-M García-De-La-Fuente, I Lafuente-Ibáñez-de-Mendoza, M-J Lartitegui-Sebastián, X Marichalar-Mendia, M-Á Echebarria-Goikouria, J-M Aguirre-Urizar
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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the leading neurological disorders, affecting more than 6 million people worldwide. These patients present motor and non-motor symptoms, including oral pathology. The objective of this research is to determine the oral health of patients diagnosed with PD, in order to stablish a specific preventive oral health programme.

Material and methods: Case-control study on 104 PD and 106 control patients. The pre-designed clinical protocol included a complete oral examination on general aspects, standardised epidemiological index for caries, periodontal disease and edentulism, analysis of oral hygiene, presence of mucous/ salivary/ functional disorder, and dental treatments.

Results: A higher number of PD patients consumed daily sweets (p<0.004) and antidepressant drugs (p<0.004). Patients with PD practised less interdental hygiene (p<0.023). The mean plaque index was higher in PD (p<0.003). Drooling (p<0.001), xerostomia (p<0.001), hyposialia (p<0.001), dysphagia (p<0.001), hypogeusia/dysgeusia (p<0.025) and chewing difficulty (p<0.006) were more common in PD.

Conclusions: Oral disorders are frequent in PD. A good knowledge of these alterations will allow us design a specific preventive protocol. Some oral alterations may be a sign of diagnostic alert or progression of PD.

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背景:帕金森病(PD)是主要的神经系统疾病之一,影响全球600多万人。这些患者表现为运动和非运动症状,包括口腔病理。本研究的目的是确定诊断为PD的患者的口腔健康状况,以便建立一个具体的预防性口腔健康计划。材料与方法:PD患者104例,对照组106例。预先设计的临床方案包括全面的口腔一般检查,龋齿、牙周病和假牙症的标准化流行病学指数,口腔卫生分析,有无粘膜/唾液/功能障碍,以及牙科治疗。结果:PD患者每日食用甜食的比例较高(结论:PD患者经常出现口腔疾病。充分了解这些变化将使我们能够设计出具体的预防方案。一些口腔改变可能是PD诊断警告或进展的征兆。
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