2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2016.08.007
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Weight loss after bariatric surgery and periodontal changes: a 12-month prospective study

Abstract: Background: Several longitudinal studies have explored the association of obesity and

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“…No periodontitis was observed after postoperative weight loss in our obese patients either. Similar results were obtained by Sales-Peres et al in 2017: during their 1-year follow-up of bariatric surgery, probing depth and the extent of attachment loss did not change significantly from the preoperative baseline (although increased gum bleeding was observed during the first 6 months) [11].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…No periodontitis was observed after postoperative weight loss in our obese patients either. Similar results were obtained by Sales-Peres et al in 2017: during their 1-year follow-up of bariatric surgery, probing depth and the extent of attachment loss did not change significantly from the preoperative baseline (although increased gum bleeding was observed during the first 6 months) [11].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…There is growing interest in the relationship between BMI and oral status, since both are important public health concerns 21 . Bariatric surgery has been related to improvements in systemic conditions and worsening of oral conditions, specifically increased gingivitis 24 and periodontitis 23 , tooth wear 15 and caries lesions 17 .…”
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“…Diversas comorbidades são associadas a obesidade, como a hipertensão arterial, diabetes Mellitus tipo II, arteriosclerose, artrite, síndrome da apneia do sono, disfunções endócrinas, câncer, problemas psicossociais, econômicos e problemas bucais. Dentre as principais manifestações bucais pode-se citar periodontite, xerostomia, cárie dentária e lesões erosivas (SAPORITI et al, 2014;KNAS et al, 2016;SALES-PERES et al, 2017).…”
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“…Alagoas; E-mail: laisnobree@hotmail.com; (3) Professor de Odontologia e do Mestrado Profissional Pesquisa em Saúde do Centro Universitário CESMAC; (4) Pós-doutorando da Faculdade de Odontologia de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo; E-mail: rodrigoneves.rn@hotmail.com; (5) Professor de Odontologia e do Mestrado Profissional Pesquisa em Saúde do Centro Universitário CESMAC; E-mail: diego_duke@hotmail.com; (6) Doutoranda, Faculdade de Odontologia São Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas, São Paulo; E-mail: sylalbuquerque@hotmail.com; (7) Professor de Odontologia e do Mestrado Profissional Pesquisa em Saúde do Centro Universitário CESMAC; Professor da disciplina de Cariologia da Faculdade de Odontologia da Universidade Federal de Alagoas; E-mail: nbs.odonto@hotmail.com Todo o conteúdo expresso neste artigo é de inteira responsabilidade dos seus autores.…”
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