2014
DOI: 10.1111/idj.12090
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Abstract: Bariatric surgery may improve systemic conditions. However, it had a negative impact on oral health conditions because of an increase in periodontal disease and dental wear.

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“…These changes lead to new feeding patterns post-surgery, including frequent small meals -i.e. grazing-and soft foods [16] that adhere to the tooth surface throughout the day [20]. This is in addition to a recent report of an increase in Porphyromonas gingivalis 6 months after bariatric surgery [19], suggesting that changes in the amount and microbial composition of the dental biofilm are a common occurrence among bariatric patients.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…These changes lead to new feeding patterns post-surgery, including frequent small meals -i.e. grazing-and soft foods [16] that adhere to the tooth surface throughout the day [20]. This is in addition to a recent report of an increase in Porphyromonas gingivalis 6 months after bariatric surgery [19], suggesting that changes in the amount and microbial composition of the dental biofilm are a common occurrence among bariatric patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…significant decreases in C-reactive protein (CRP) and glucose levels after surgery-did not seem to affect the course of periodontal disease. On the contrary, the mean periodontal pocket depth and attachment loss increased significantly 6 months after bariatric surgery [19,20].…”
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confidence: 95%
“…A avaliação odontológica dos indivíduos submetidos a este procedimento cirúrgico vem sendo destacada em diferentes trabalhos, uma vez que foi observada alta prevalência de alterações bucais nos estágios pré e pós-operatório (GARCIA DE MOURA-GREC et al, 2014;MARSICANO, 2013;DE MOURA-GREC et al, 2012;PATARO et al, 2012;MARSICANO et al, 2011;MORAVEC and BOYD, 2011).…”
Section: Cirurgia Bariátricaunclassified
“…As alterações vasculares resultantes do controle ineficiente da doença, a diminuição do fluxo salivar, e as disfunções na resposta inflamatória e inume tem sido associadas à pobre saúde bucal destes indivíduos (PHILLIPS and BARTOLD, 2008). A associação entre obesidade, diabetes e saúde bucal ainda necessita ser mais bem esclarecida, visto que são poucos os estudos que analisaram esse tema (GARCIA DE MOURA-GREC et al, 2014).…”
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“…Nos pacientes submetidos a esse tipo de cirurgia tem se observado alta prevalência de alterações bucais como xerostomia, sensibilidade dentaria, cárie, periodontite entre outras (DE CARVALHO SALES-PERES et al, 2015;GARCIA DE MOURA-GREC et al, 2014;MARSICANO, 2013;DE MOURA-GREC et al, 2012;MARSICANO et al, 2011;MORAVEC;BOYD, 2011).…”
Section: A Comissão De Pós-graduação Da Faculdade Deunclassified