Preterm birth and periodontal disease: A medical perspective

Births occurring before 37 weeks resulting in prematurity poses serious hazards to the baby from delayed growth, neurodevelopmental anomalies to death and unfortunately India is in the top four countries with maximum preterm births and leads globally in deaths by prematurity. Infection is a very imp...

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Main Author: Neeta Dhabhai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization
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Online Access:http://www.jicdro.org/article.asp?issn=2231-0754;year=2016;volume=8;issue=2;spage=98;epage=101;aulast=Dhabhai
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spelling doaj-3fa7794ea3ac40b381f7e1ce3a5f1ce12020-11-24T20:52:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization2231-07542016-01-01829810110.4103/2231-0754.186421Preterm birth and periodontal disease: A medical perspectiveNeeta DhabhaiBirths occurring before 37 weeks resulting in prematurity poses serious hazards to the baby from delayed growth, neurodevelopmental anomalies to death and unfortunately India is in the top four countries with maximum preterm births and leads globally in deaths by prematurity. Infection is a very important component of the etiopathogenesis of preterm labor and periodontal disease is a rather unexplored aspect of infection very often overlooked by the general gynecologist and the dental practitioner equally. Periodontal disease is a potential foci of infectious pathogens which may disseminate hematogenously and effect the fetus. In this article, an effort has been made to find an evidence-based link between periodontal disease and preterm labor to drive home the conclusion that an early screening and diagnosis in pregnancy followed up with effective treatment of periodontal disease may significantly reduce the burden of preterm births.http://www.jicdro.org/article.asp?issn=2231-0754;year=2016;volume=8;issue=2;spage=98;epage=101;aulast=DhabhaiEvidence based linkinfectionprematurity
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author Neeta Dhabhai
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Preterm birth and periodontal disease: A medical perspective
Journal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization
Evidence based link
infection
prematurity
author_facet Neeta Dhabhai
author_sort Neeta Dhabhai
title Preterm birth and periodontal disease: A medical perspective
title_short Preterm birth and periodontal disease: A medical perspective
title_full Preterm birth and periodontal disease: A medical perspective
title_fullStr Preterm birth and periodontal disease: A medical perspective
title_full_unstemmed Preterm birth and periodontal disease: A medical perspective
title_sort preterm birth and periodontal disease: a medical perspective
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization
issn 2231-0754
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Births occurring before 37 weeks resulting in prematurity poses serious hazards to the baby from delayed growth, neurodevelopmental anomalies to death and unfortunately India is in the top four countries with maximum preterm births and leads globally in deaths by prematurity. Infection is a very important component of the etiopathogenesis of preterm labor and periodontal disease is a rather unexplored aspect of infection very often overlooked by the general gynecologist and the dental practitioner equally. Periodontal disease is a potential foci of infectious pathogens which may disseminate hematogenously and effect the fetus. In this article, an effort has been made to find an evidence-based link between periodontal disease and preterm labor to drive home the conclusion that an early screening and diagnosis in pregnancy followed up with effective treatment of periodontal disease may significantly reduce the burden of preterm births.
topic Evidence based link
infection
prematurity
url http://www.jicdro.org/article.asp?issn=2231-0754;year=2016;volume=8;issue=2;spage=98;epage=101;aulast=Dhabhai
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