2016
DOI: 10.1111/odi.12419
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Impact of periodontal intervention on local inflammation, periodontitis, and HIV outcomes

Abstract: Objective Periodontal disease resolution was hypothesized to impact systemic HIV measures. Methods In this longitudinal cohort study, 73 HIV-positive subjects received comprehensive dental care. AAP, CDC/AAP and biofilm gingival interface case definitions determined periodontal classification. In a subset, IL-6 was measured. Multivariable binary logistic regression models estimated odds of periodontitis development for comparisons between HIV and NHANES (2009–12) groups. Results In both groups, moderate/se… Show more

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“…31 With respect to immunological parameters of HIV infection, although the findings do not rule out the possibility that ART was responsible for a significant increase in the CD4+ T lymphocyte counts and a decrease in plasma viral load, our results suggest that NSPT (via oral cavity decontamination, and consequent reduction of inflammation) had a beneficial impact on HIV infection control. Similar results were reported by Noro-Filho et al 32 and Valentine et al, 33 which suggests that periodontal inflammation affects the production of systemic inflammatory markers, and that the presence of periodontal pathogens and their toxic products impairs viral suppression and induces HIV reactivation. Moreover, the decrease in viral load may also be a result of the impact of NSPT on the oral microbiota.…”
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“…31 With respect to immunological parameters of HIV infection, although the findings do not rule out the possibility that ART was responsible for a significant increase in the CD4+ T lymphocyte counts and a decrease in plasma viral load, our results suggest that NSPT (via oral cavity decontamination, and consequent reduction of inflammation) had a beneficial impact on HIV infection control. Similar results were reported by Noro-Filho et al 32 and Valentine et al, 33 which suggests that periodontal inflammation affects the production of systemic inflammatory markers, and that the presence of periodontal pathogens and their toxic products impairs viral suppression and induces HIV reactivation. Moreover, the decrease in viral load may also be a result of the impact of NSPT on the oral microbiota.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Similar results were reported by Noro‐Filho et al . and Valentine et al., which suggests that periodontal inflammation affects the production of systemic inflammatory markers, and that the presence of periodontal pathogens and their toxic products impairs viral suppression and induces HIV reactivation. Moreover, the decrease in viral load may also be a result of the impact of NSPT on the oral microbiota.…”
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“…The BGI clinical categories are clearly different from the more established or “traditional” definitions of periodontitis that focus on clinical attachment loss (CAL)—perhaps because it was developed with an intent of examining a periodontal-systemic link. Recently, a longitudinal intervention study by using an HIV+ cohort found that biologically-based BGI classification differentiated baseline profiles of PD and changes over time in levels of PD 30 better than traditional measures such as the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) 26 and the Centers for Disease Control with the American Academy of Periodontology (CDC/AAP) 31 which focus on CAL. Such results suggest that the BGI system may have utility in longitudinal studies of flossing/interproximal cleaning.…”
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“…As discussed in your supplement, dental disease has widespread health impacts on nutrition, immune activation, and inflammation and has been associated with increased rates of cardiovascular disease (John, 2016). Treatment of periodontal disease can reduce systemic inflammation, increase CD4+ T-cell counts in HIVpositive individuals (Valentine et al, 2016), and improve endothelial function and reduce cardiovascular risk (Tonetti et al, 2007). Thus, identifying individuals with the oral disease and facilitating access to dental care is likely to have broad benefits for people living with HIV.…”
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confidence: 99%